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JSA Strange Adventure #1
If you like the Golden Age Justice Society of America, youll love this story of the Worlds First Super-Team! Written by renowned science fiction writer Kevin J. Anderson (as related by Johnny Thunder), with stellar art from Barry Kitson and Gary Erskine. This six-part mini series starts with the JSA battling the monstrosity of Morgauth, with appearances by every classic JSA member!
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Pinky Street Neon Genesis $19.99
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Manhunter #1
A classic DC concept returns with a new look and all-new characters, written by Marc Andreyko, with art by Jesus Saiz and Jimmy Palmiotti. Kate Spencer is a Federal prosecutor on the case of the violent super-criminal Copperhead, fighting to keep him off the streets. When the case is lost and the killer escapes, she takes the law into her own hands and becomes the all-new Manhunter. How far will she go to mete out justice? This series will tie directly into Identity Crisis.
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Invaders #1
"Beyond borders, beneath the seas, and behind enemy lines, they hunt the hidden terrors that threaten civilization." This quote from the first issue sums up this new series perfectly, as events spin out of the pages of Invaders #0. Having set up temporary base in Mazikhandar, the new team sets out to do what other super-hero teams cant---or wont---do, fulfilling their goals no matter the cost. But what are their goals, and who is the hidden enemy they fight? All the super-hero espionage action you can handle, brought to you by Allan Jacobsen, C.P. Smith, Chris Walker.
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Robin #129
Written by Bill Willingham, with art by Giusseppe Camuncoli and Lorenzo Ruggiero, this issue features not one, not two, but no Robin! It's War Games Act One, Part Five, and Tim Drake fights alone to save the lives of his classmates and others around him. Will an ex-Boy Wonder be able to stave off multiple Mob hitmen with nothing more than a book bag and his street smarts? Once a Robin, always a Robin...
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X-men #160
"Day of the Atom" concludes, as the X-Men scramble against the Collective Men to protect Xorn from falling into the wrong hands. Ice Man and Juggernaut squabble with each other as they attempt to hold back an army, while Havok is stuck using every last ounce of his powers to keep Xorn from swallowing everything around them. Meanwhile, the rest of the team search out the one thing that can turn the tide---Xorn's helmet. Written by Chuck Austen, with Salvador Larroca on pencils.
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