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THE AMERICAN WAY: THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Academy Award-winning author John Ridley (12 Years a Slave, Three Kings) presents an alternate U.S. history with the Civil Defense Corps, a team of superheroes, and their handlers,...
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WONDER WOMAN BY GREG RUCKA VOL. 1
Eisner Award-winning author Greg Rucka’s critically acclaimed run writing the Amazon Warrior is collected in its entirety, beginning in WONDER WOMAN BY GREG RUCKA VOL. 1!
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FABLES: WEREWOLVES OF THE HEARTLAND
Bigby Wolf takes center stage in this original graphic novel, embarking on a quest through the American Heartland to find a new location for Fabletown. In...
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WONDER WOMAN #226
Astonishing final issue! With the universe in turmoil, Diana prepares to face her ultimate challenge. Looking back on her relationship with Superman from the way it began to its recent turmoil, will she find a way to rebuild what she's lost? Final issue.
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SUPERGIRL VOL. 3: GHOSTS OF KRYPTON
A new story begins with a bizarre delivery to Kara’s apartment that quickly has her hopping dimensions and traveling through deep space! These tales from ACTION COMICS #850 and...
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SENSATION COMICS FEATURING WONDER WOMAN #6
Hippolyta’s first rule of war is demonstrated in “Generations,” as Diana and Cheetah battle over a phoenix egg – and its promise of immortality!
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FABLES: WEREWOLVES OF THE HEARTLAND
Bigby Wolf takes center stage in what might be the most action-packed FABLES story to date. Bigby embarks on a quest through the American Heartland to find a new location for Fabletown. In his wanderings, Bigby stumbles across a small town named Story City, that, amazingly enough, seems to be populated by werewolves. Who are they and where did they come from? They aren't Fables, but they sure aren't normal mundys. They seem to already know and revere Bigby, but at the same time they've captured and caged him – but why?
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THE AMERICAN WAY #2
Tragedy strikes America's heroes as one of their own falls in combat! As for new Civil Defense Corps marketing director Wesley Catham, he couldn't have asked for a more difficult start: how do you spin the death of a popular hero without having the public lose faith in national security? The answer: introduce a new hero!