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All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update : Adam II to Zodiak (Marvel Comics)
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Transformers The Movie (Comic Adaptation)
Transformers: The Movie Adaptation, a 4 issue adaptation of the film itself, was released weekly throughout the month of June in the run up to the film's release.
Kicking off a month-long spectacular event to celebrate the July 4 opening of the big-screen TRANSFORMERS movie! The official adaptation of Transformers: Movie Adaptation picks up directly where the Movie Prequel leaves off the TRANSFORMERS' brutal war has come to Earth and perhaps our only chance for survival may be with the young boy who just might hold the key to ending the war forever. Each issue of the adaptation will offer 32 ad-free pages and include concept art, interviews, and additional never-before-seen material. Subsequent issues of the official adaptation of Transformers: Movie Adaptation will be released on a weekly schedule throughout the month of June. Issue 1 features a special wraparound cover by interior artist Alex Milne (The Transformers: Megatron Origin)!
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Transformers The Movie (Comic Adaptation)
Transformers: The Movie Adaptation, a 4 issue adaptation of the film itself, was released weekly throughout the month of June in the run up to the film's release.
Kicking off a month-long spectacular event to celebrate the July 4 opening of the big-screen TRANSFORMERS movie! The official adaptation of Transformers: Movie Adaptation picks up directly where the Movie Prequel leaves off the TRANSFORMERS' brutal war has come to Earth and perhaps our only chance for survival may be with the young boy who just might hold the key to ending the war forever. Each issue of the adaptation will offer 32 ad-free pages and include concept art, interviews, and additional never-before-seen material. Subsequent issues of the official adaptation of Transformers: Movie Adaptation will be released on a weekly schedule throughout the month of June. Issue 1 features a special wraparound cover by interior artist Alex Milne (The Transformers: Megatron Origin)!
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Comic: Alley Cat 6 Issues
Alley Cat is a character created by Alley Bagget, along with Matt Hawkins and Greg Aronowitz. ALLEY CAT is the Image comic which is written by Hawkins and Bob Napton, with art by Bosco and inks by Tie and Doug Miers. Alley Baggett, for the uninitiated, is one of the hottest models around. heavily featured in both issues of PLAYBOY and all over the internet, she's now made the jump into other media.
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52 (Complete Series)
"52" is the title of a comic book limited series published by DC Comics, which debuted on May 10, 2006, one week after the conclusion of the seven-issue Infinite Crisis. The series is written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, and Mark Waid with layouts by Keith Giffen.
52 consists of 52 issues, published weekly for one year, chronicling events that took place during the missing year after the end of Infinite Crisis. Once the Crisis was completed, DC used the One Year Later event to move the narratives of most of its DC Universe series forward by one year. The weekly series 52 began publication in May 2006, and depicts some of the events which occurred between Infinite Crisis and One Year Later. The series covers much of the DC Universe, and several characters, whose disparate stories interconnect.
Week 1 to 5
Week 6 to 10
Week 11 to 15
Week 16 to 20
Week 21 to 25
Week 26 to 30
Week 31 to 35
Week 36 to 40
Week 41 to 45
Week 46 to 50
Week 50 (World War III 1 to 4)
Week 51 to 52
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Batman - "Hush" (Complete)
"Hush" is a comic book story arc written by Jeph Loeb, and illustrated by Jim Lee (pencils), Scott Williams (inking), and Alex Sinclair (colors).
It was published in monthly installments as Batman #608-619 by DC Comics, starting in 2002, and was later collected into two volumes.
"Hush" tells the story of a mysterious stalker, head wrapped in bandages, that seems intent on sabotaging Batman from afar.
This is an awesome book, one of Jim Lee's finest works.
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VC - Devi
In the second century of mankind's arrival on earth, the Gods of light took up arms against one of their own. Bala, a fallen dark God, had rejected the old ways of the pantheon and sought to impose his dominion over mankind. Feeding off the forced worship of men Bala grew too powerful for the pantheon to combat alone. So the pure Gods each sacrificed a part of themselves to create a powerful entity.
She is Devi. A fierce feminine warrior, stronger than the Gods themselves, she is reincarnated into the body of a human woman each time a great threat faces the Pantheon. She is the champion of the heavens, and the protector of man.
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Divine Right (Complete)
Divine Right is a comic book created, written, and drawn by Jim Lee and published by Wildstorm. The comic features Max Faraday, a computer science student who inadvertently becomes the receptacle of an incredible mystic power.
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Criminal
Criminal is an ongoing creator-owned crime comic book by writer Ed Brubaker with artist Sean Phillips published by Marvel Comics' Icon label. The series is a meditation on the clichés of the crime genre while remaining realistic and believable. In some ways it's an attempt to recapture much of the mood and style of Sleeper while removing the usual superhero trappings found in most mainstream comics
In Criminal, the story arcs are self-contained and focus on different characters, but these central characters inhabit the same world, frequent the same bar, and share a common history of two generations of crime. With his partner Ivan, Tommy Patterson ran the city's most proficient crew of pickpockets and taught the trade to his eight-year-old son, Leo. When Tommy was arrested and imprisoned for the murder of Teeg Lawless, Ivan took care of Leo and explained to him how following certain rules can keep a criminal "out in the world," out of both prison and the morgue.
Best New Series
Best Writer: Ed Brubaker
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