Character/artist listing: Abomination by Ron Wilson; Absorbing Man by Ron Wilson; El Aguila by Dave Cockrum; A.I.M. by Luke McDonnell; Ajak by Ron Wilson; Alpha Flight by John Byrne; Alpha Primitives by Ron Wilson; American Eagle by Ron Wilson; Anaconda by Mark Gruenwald; Angar the Screamer by Brian Postman; Angel by Brian Postman; Annihilus by Luke McDonnell; Ant-Man by Brian Postman; Aquarian by Mark Gruenwald; Arabian Knight by Mark Gruenwald; Arcade by Bob Budiansky; Ares, God of War by Paul Smith; Ariel by Paul Smith; Arkon by Bob Budiansky; Arnim Zola by Jack Kirby; Asgard by Peter B. Gillis; Asgardians by Ron Wilson; Atlantis by Peter B. Gillis; Atlanteans by Paty Cockrum; Attilan by Peter B. Gillis; Attuma by Walt Simonson; Aurora by John Byrne; Avengers by John Byrne; Avengers Mansion by Eliot Brown; Avengers Quinjet by Eliot Brown; Alien Races by Paty Cockrum.
Includes Color Photos and press releases for Marvel's upcoming 1998 comic books and movies.
This item was for members of the press only and was not sold to the public at the San Diego Comic Con.
A beautiful folder featuring Spider-Man on the cover filled to overflowing with comic book related items.
This item was for members of the press only and was not sold to the public at the San Diego Comic Con.
A beautiful folder featuring Spider-Man on the cover filled to overflowing with comic book related items.
Spider-Man has gone global! Parker Industries is more successful than ever, with offices in New York, Shanghai, London and San Francisco and Peter Parker is racking up the frequent flyer miles with his 'bodyguard' Spider-Man in tow, of course. But success breeds enemies and a reinvigorated Zodiac have also widened their scope to threaten the whole world. Join Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli as they take Spider-Man to the next level! This huge first issue also includes stories featuring Silk, Spidey 2099, Spider-Woman and much more!
"Skyjack at 22,300 Miles!":
The Dharlu, an alien life-form that had dwelt dormant in a moon rock until unwittingly released by S.T.A.R. scientists, is accidentally teleported up to the satellite at the same time as Flash and Hawkman, resulting in a scrambling, producing antagonistic creatures who are part Flash, part Hawkman, and part Dharlu, which attack the other members. Thanks to Aquaman sensing the creatures' thoughts during the battle, the heroes are able to divine their purpose, to convert the satellite into a starcraft and return to their homeworld.
The Dharlu, an alien life-form that had dwelt dormant in a moon rock until unwittingly released by S.T.A.R. scientists, is accidentally teleported up to the satellite at the same time as Flash and Hawkman, resulting in a scrambling, producing antagonistic creatures who are part Flash, part Hawkman, and part Dharlu, which attack the other members. Thanks to Aquaman sensing the creatures' thoughts during the battle, the heroes are able to divine their purpose, to convert the satellite into a starcraft and return to their homeworld.
Written by Jason Aaron. Art by Salvador Larroca. Cover by Meghan Hetrick. Master Yoda finds himself overpowered and captured! Imprisoned within the caves, the master must become a student once more. Plus…Ben and Luke feel the ripples of the Jedi Master's tale! 28 pages, full color.
"Revenge of the Krypton Man" part 1 of 4:
Over a year ago, Superman fought the urge to become the Krypton Man...now the Krypton Man is born anew from the Earth's fiery sun, where the Man of Steel buried the mysterious Kryptonian Eradicator! In the wake of the rebirth of his nemesis, Earth's yellow sun begins turning red - causing natural disasters planetwide!
Over a year ago, Superman fought the urge to become the Krypton Man...now the Krypton Man is born anew from the Earth's fiery sun, where the Man of Steel buried the mysterious Kryptonian Eradicator! In the wake of the rebirth of his nemesis, Earth's yellow sun begins turning red - causing natural disasters planetwide!
Script by Mike Baron and art by Neil Vokes & Rich Rankin. Wraparound cover
"Southern Cross":
Adaptation of the Masters saga of the 1980s popular animated TV series, Robotech. Lt. Dana Sterling risks court martial while renegade Bioroid Warriors make things difficult for the Southern Cross Army.
"Southern Cross":
Adaptation of the Masters saga of the 1980s popular animated TV series, Robotech. Lt. Dana Sterling risks court martial while renegade Bioroid Warriors make things difficult for the Southern Cross Army.
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