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DC COMICS PRESENTS: BRIGHTEST DAY #1
Spotlighting Hawkman and Deadman – two of the characters who returned after BLACKEST NIGHT to usher in BRIGHTEST DAY to the DC Universe! This volume collects several hard-to-find stories including tales from HAWKMAN #27, 34 and 36, SOLO #8, DCU HOLIDAY '09 and STRANGE ADVENTURES #205. Everything from the first appearance of Deadman to a team-up between he and Hawkman can be found here!
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HOUSE OF MYSTERY #31
In this stand-alone issue, we're treated to a complete Fig Keele, Teen Detective mystery illustrated by Marley Zarcone (MADAME XANADU). Plus, the aftermath of the witches' war is revealed, and an old friend returns (but not in a good way).
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THE BATMAN CHRONICLES VOL. 11
• Collecting BATMAN #20-21, DETECTIVE COMICS #82-85 and WORLD’S FINEST COMICS #12.
• Don’t miss this new volume featuring stories from the 1940s!
• Includes appearances...
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BATMAN VS. TWO-FACE
Collecting Batman's greatest battles against Two-Face, from DETECTIVE COMICS #66, 68, 80, 187, BATMAN #81, 234, 527-528, 653 and BATMAN: BLACK AND WHITE #1, plus Two-Face's origin story from COUNTDOWN #29!
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HOUSE OF MYSTERY #3
"Room and Boredom," Part 3 of 5. Everyone is a prisoner in one way or another, and Fig Keele is no exception. Trapped in the House of Mystery with a quartet of strange companions and a bar full of drinkers, Fig's willing to do anything to escape. Everyone else just wants bacon. Also featuring a tale illustrated by none other than HOUSE OF MYSTERY's distinguished alumnus Bernie Wrightson!
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BATMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE VOL. 2
In these Batman tales from the Golden Age of Comics, the Dark Knight Detective faces the evil of The Joker, the Penguin, Two-Face and more of his greatest foes. This title collects...
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DEADMAN COLLECTION
When circus acrobat Boston Brand died, a mysterious supernatural being called Rama Kushna gave him the ability to enter and possess the bodies of the living. Obsessed with exacting revenge against the man that killed him, Deadman began an afterlife of vengeance but soon turned his paranormal abilities towards more heroic endeavors. DEADMAN COLLECTION is an intriguing look into the beginning of Deadman's quest for his killer as he struggles to understand and accept his new existence.
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THE JACK KIRBY OMNIBUS VOL. 1 STARRING GREEN ARROW
In 1957, Jack Kirby returned to DC Comics to draw the Green Arrow feature that ran in ADVENTURE COMICS and WORLD'S FINEST COMICS, pitting the Emerald Archer and his sidekick, Speedy, against a plethora of foes. At the same time, Kirby kept busy with work on DC's mystery titles. These short tales spotlighted extraterrestrials and earthly monsters, nuclear threats and super-intelligent animals, magic wishes gone wrong and cities lost beneath the seas, challenging Kirby's ever-fertile imagination in every story.