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Star Wars Omnibus: A Long Time Ago...., Vol. 3
Archie Goodwin - 2011
This was when the continuity for that galaxy far, far away was still brand-new, when almost anything could happen--and often did. Young adult.
Star Wars Omnibus: Knights of the Old Republic, Volume 3
John Jackson Miller - 2014
Soon, Zayne is caught in a web of sport dueling, slavery, an evil twin, an ancient society, and finally, the frontline of the Mandalorian Wars!
Mass Effect Omnibus, Volume 2
Mac Walters - 2017
Collects Mass Effect: Foundation #1-#13, "Blasto: Eternity is Forever," and "He Who Laughs Best" from Free Comic Book Day 2013!
Star Wars Omnibus: A Long Time Ago...., Vol. 5
Jo Duffy - 2012
All your favorite characters are here - Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewie, the droids, and more - bringing peace to a recently liberated galaxy, and finding new troubles confronting them With nearly six hundred pages of material, this massive omnibus collects Marvel Comics'' Star Wars #86-107, their final US-published issues
Vision Machine
Greg Pak - 2001
In the year 2061, three friends grapple with revolutionary change when Sprout Computers releases the most visionary piece of personal technology ever created.Collects Vision Machine #1-3.
Witchblade: Origins, Volume 3
David Wohl - 2009
This brand-new trade paperback collects Witchblade issues #18-25 and features stunning artwork and a cover gallery by superstar penciler Michael Turner (Superman/Batman, Fathom), Randy Green (X-Men, Tomb Raider), and Jason Pearson (Body Bags). In addition, this collection also features the first-ever, major inter-company crossover event Family Ties, which includes two tie-in issues of The Darkness.
Marvel Platinum: The Definitive Deadpool
Fabian NiciezaBrian Posehn - 2015
Betrayal of the Planet of the Apes
Corinna Sara Bechko - 2012
Zaius! A not-to-be-missed stand-alone graphic novel.
Star Trek, Volume 11
Mike Johnson - 2016
Enterprise is on a Five Year Mission of discovery into uncharted space. Volume 11 contains the stories "The Tholian Web" and "Deity," from issues #46–49 of the ongoing series and the one-shot Special "Flesh and Stone."
George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead
Steve Niles - 2004
Four mismatched survivors take refuge from a zombie plague inside a shopping mall, and absolute terror ensues. This companion film to George A. Romero's classic Night of the Living Dead now takes on new life in a graphic novel adaptation by Steve Niles (30 Days of Night, Wake the Dead) and new art star Chee (Wake The Dead).
The One-Trick Rip-Off
Paul Pope - 1997
There're plenty of gangs in Los Angeles: north of downtown it's the
Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Book 1 of 3
John Carnell - 1993
The Authorized AdaptationGraphic novel
Friday the 13th
Justin Gray - 2007
As the slaughter begins & Jason closes in, they formulate a desperate plan to survive - but who, if anyone, will make it out in just one piece?
Doctor Who: Through Time and Space
Denton J. TiptonJohn Ostrander - 2009
Includes the one shots:* The Whispering Gallery by Leah Moore, John Reppion, and Ben Templesmith * The Time Machination by Tony Lee and Paul Grist* Autopia by John Ostrander and Kelly Yates * Cold-Blooded War by Richard Starkings and Gary Russell* Room with a Déjà View by Rich Johston and Eric J* Black Death White Life by Charlie Kirchoff and Tom Mandrake
Speaker For The Dead
Aaron Johnston - 2011
The next chapter in the bestselling Ender saga is here! Ender Wiggin was 12 years old when he destroyed an alien race. Burdened with guilt, he wrote Speaker for the Dead and created a pseudo-religion that spanned the known worlds. Now an adult, Ender is called to investigate a murder committed by a new alien species with a seemingly gruesome nature. Can he uncover the truth before another species and more human lives are lost? Based on the award-winning novel by bestselling author and science fiction legend Orson Scott Card.