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Huntress: Crossbow at the Crossroads


Paul Levitz - 2011
    Huntress creator, Paul Levitz, returns in this action packed journey through the bowels of Italy's most deadly crime syndicates. Huntress sets out to uncover and destroy a deadly human trafficking and gun-smuggling operation that extends to the highest reaches of the government.Collects: Huntress #1-6.

The Cartoon History of the United States


Larry Gonick - 1987
    From the first English colonies to the Gulf War and the S&L debacle, Larry Gonick spells it all out from his unique cartoon perspective.

Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors


Len Wein - 2012
    Diana Prince has returned to the role of Wonder Woman, but before she can fully return to her past superheroic life, she must prove her worthiness to rejoin the JLA by undertaking 12 tasks - each monitored by one of her former Justice League teammates.

Theories of Everything: Selected, Collected, and Health-Inspected Cartoons, 1978-2006


Roz Chast - 2006
    At last, the comprehensive book of cartoons from beloved New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast.

The Second Garfield Fat Cat 3-Pack


Jim Davis - 1994
    America's favorite cat is hungrier, funnier, lazier, grouchier, and more lovable than ever! Watch (and watch out!) as this champion heavyweight fights fleas, battles the Sludge Monster, falls head over tail in love, gets hijacked by a duck, visits a psychiatrist -- among other antics -- all in the name of laughs!

Prince Valiant Free Comic Book


Hal Foster - 2013
    The Fantagraphics Free Comic Book Day 2013 offering! This full-color comic collects two 1950 Prince Valiant stories: "Home Again," an eventful ocean journey for our new family; and "The Challenge," a classic duel with Valiant!

Green Lantern: New Guardians, Volume 1: The Ring Bearer


Tony BedardThomas Giorello - 2012
    But the other Corps aren't too keen on the Green Lanterns "stealing" their rings! Writer Tony Bedard (Green Lantern Corps) pens a new chapter in the Green Lantern mythos with a team of renegade Lanterns consisting of members from each Corps!Collecting: Green Lantern: New Guardians 1-7

Star Trek: Alien Spotlight - Borg


Andrew Steven Harris - 2008
    The Enterprise must face its most deadly confrontation with the Borg-drones from the future, when the Collective believes it has achieved perfection!

Birds of Prey, Volume 2: The Death of Oracle


Gail Simone - 2011
    While Black Canary finally confronts her inner demons, the Calculator's army and creepy new villainess Mortis take their ultimate revenge on Oracle.Collecting: Birds of Prey 7-15

Where's Asterix


Albert Uderzo - 1998
    Children are sure to have a great time searching for him amidst the comic chaos.

Amba


Sanjana Kapur - 2013
    Things take an unexpected turn when Bheeshma disrupts the swayamvar and kidnaps the three princesses for his brother, Vichi-travirya, the ruler of Hastinapur. Amba vows to avenge the insult meted out to her. She appeals to several kings and princes to help her destroy Bheeshma but they all refuse as he is too powerful an adversary to challenge. Disappointed and filled with rage, Amba decides to take revenge herself and prays to Shiva to guide her. Amar Chitra Katha tells the compelling story of one who played a crucial role in the final outcome of the epic battle of Kurukshetra.

Durgesh Nandini


Debrani Mitra
    While sheltering in a temple, he meets Durgesh Nandini, the daughter of a Bengali nobleman and falls deeply in love with her. Unfortunately, her father is a sworn enemy of Jagat Singh's father.In this climate of war and hatred, will their love survive. Durgesh Nandini is an adaptation of a novel, written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay (1838-1894).

A Sick And Twisted Coronavirus Christmas


Oliver Gaspirtz - 2020
    

DC's Year of the Villain Special #1


James Tynion IVFrancis Manapul - 2019
    Elsewhere, the scourge of Leviathan spreads unchecked, seizing power in every corner of the world. And all the while the Batman Who Laughs busies himself in the shadows, aligned with no one-yet with sinister plans for all. The carnage starts here as the bad guys take center stage in "The Year of the Villain," the most treacherous event in DC Comics history. Some act with united goals, others with plans selfish and secret, every one of them on a monstrous collision course against Batman, Superman and the heroes of the DC Universe. And our heroes will fail us. Don't miss the start of "The Year of the Villain," featuring the talents of writers Brian Michael Bendis, Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV, artists Jim Cheung, Alex Maleev and Francis Manapul and cover artist Greg Capullo-all for free!

Pareekshit


B.R. Bhagwat
    It was said to be the beginning of kali Yuga. This Amar Chitra Katha tells the story of the curse which dooms Pareekshit to die at the hands of the Serpent King, Takshaka, and how his son, Janamejaya, avenges his death.