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Universe - January 2004 |
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| AQUAMAN
#14
Written by John Ostrander; art by Tom Grummett and Wade von Grawbadger;
cover by Howard Porter and von Grawbadger
Who
is the mysterious Octo-Man? What is the truth about an
alleged deep-sea tryst? How will Aquaman cope with an inferno? And
what is the secret behind a late-night plunge from a bridge? A reporter
searches for the truth about Aquaman and finds answers he never
could have expected in this issue featuring guest creative team
John Ostrander, Tom Grummett and Wade Von Grawbadger.
January 14
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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CAPER
#4 (of 12)
Written by Judd Winick; art and cover by Farel Dalrymple
The
conclusion to CAPER’s first 4-part arc! The road to hell
is paved with good intentions. And lots of dead bodies. Jacob and
Isadore Weiss’s plans of revenge and escape are coming to fruition,
but the price they must pay will push them to the breaking point.
MATURE READERS
January 28
:: 32 pages :: $2.95 |
DC:
THE NEW FRONTIER #1 (of 6)
Written by Darwyn Cooke; art and cover by Cooke
Darwyn
Cooke’s generations-spanning miniseries chronicling the dawn of
the DC Universe's Silver Age begins here! Told from the
perspective of the heroes who experienced it, this landmark miniseries
spotlights some of DC’s greatest characters! At the end of World
War II, The Losers are sent on a perilous mission to recover The
Suicide Squad. Plus, a brave young test pilot named Hal Jordan proves
his mettle in the Korean War. They were heroes even before they
put on costumes. For more information, see the feature
article.
January 21
:: 64 pages :: $6.95
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THE
DEMON: DRIVEN OUT #5 (of 6)
Written by Joshua Dysart; art by Pop Mhan and Art Thibert; cover
by Mhan
The
miniseries careens toward an explosive finale! Jason Blood
and the angry young Ame Okumura join forces against the explosive
glee of Etrigan. Their strengths are wildly different and formidable,
but they share the same weakness: a dangerous fondness for an old
flame.
January 14
:: 32 pages :: $2.50 |
FALLEN
ANGEL #7
Written by Peter David; art by David Lopez and Fernando Blanco;
cover by Brian Stelfreeze
Black
Mariah’s back in town, and she’s hunting for the Angel!
But the Angel fell from grace a long time ago, so when Mariah thinks
she can bend Lee to her will, she finds out the hard way that she
couldn’t be more mistaken. MATURE READERS
January 14
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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THE
FLASH #206
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Alberto Dose, Howard Porter and Livesay;
cover by Dose
The
shocking conclusion to the 6-part “Ignition!” Determined
to put a stop to the cop killings, The Flash races through Keystone
City for a final showdown with the unexpected culprit. Meanwhile,
The Flash struggles with revealing his secret to those closest to
him. Featuring a 7-page sequence by Howard Porter (JLA) and Livesay!
January 28
:: 32 pages :: $2.25 |
GREEN
ARROW #34
Written by Judd Winick; art by Phil Hester and Ande Parks; cover
by Marcos Martin and Alvaro Lopez
In Part
1 of the 5-part “City Walls,” Green Arrow and Black Canary investigate
a rash of robberies in Star City. But when a clue from
a daring museum heist indicates that the thief may be one of the
DCU’s most dangerous villains, what started as a crime spree investigation
may turn into a full-fledged war!
January 14
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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GREEN
ARROW: THE SOUNDS OF VIOLENCE TP
Written by Kevin Smith; art by Phil Hester and Ande Parks; cover
by Matt Wagner
This softcover
version of the hardcover collects acclaimed fimmaker Kevin Smith’s
follow-up to the popular GREEN ARROW: QUIVER! Collecting GREEN ARROW
(current series) #11-15, THE SOUNDS OF VIOLENCE explores Oliver
Queen’s relationships with his son, Connor Hawke, former flame the
Black Canary and Mia, the young girl toying with the possibility
of becoming the next Speedy! For more information, see the feature
article.
January 28
:: 128 pages :: $12.95 |
GREEN
ARROW: QUIVER TP — relist
Written by Kevin Smith; art by Phil Hester and Ande Parks; painted
cover by Matt Wagner
Reoffered to
coincide with GREEN ARROW: SOUNDS OF VIOLENCE TP. Screenwriter and
director Kevin Smith (Clerks, Dogma), successfully
resurrected one of the world's classic heroes, Green Arrow, who
reemerges after years of being presumed dead. But many of his friends
want to know how he survived an airplane explosion and where he’s
been! Collects GREEN ARROW #1-10.
January 28
:: 232 pages :: $17.95
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GREEN
LANTERN #173
Written by Ben Raab; art by James Bosch and Rodney Ramos; cover
by Keron Grant
Guest-starring
Amon Sur, Kilowog, John Stewart, DEO Director Bones, and Agent Cameron
Chase! Now that he knows the Weaponers of Qward hold the
true power behind the Black Circle, Green Lantern decides to go
it alone so as not to risk the lives of his friends. But can he
prevent the Weaponers from putting their master plan into effect?
January 28
:: 32 pages :: $2.25 |
GREEN
LANTERN: BROTHER’S KEEPER TP — relist
Written by Judd Winick; art by Dale Eaglesham and Rodney Ramos;
cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
Reoffered to
coincide with OUTSIDERS VOL. 1 TP, also written by Judd Winick,
this trade collects GREEN LANTERN #151-155, featuring the award-winning
story that garnered national attention.
January 7 ::
128 pages :: $12.95
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H-E-R-O
#12
Written by Will Pfeifer; art by Kano; painted cover by John Van
Fleet
Part
1 of the 3-part “Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes.” Tough guy Joe Hamill
thought it would be great to use the H-E-R-O device…but he got more
than he bargained for! Now he’s been transformed into Electro Lass,
and, having lost the mystical dial, he has no way to transform back
into his manly self. What’s a guy…er, girl…to do? For more information,
see the feature article.
January 14
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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iCANDY
#5
Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning; art by Kalman Andrasofszky;
cover by Scott Iwahashi
All the pieces
of the puzzle start coming together, as the real motivations of
Roland Childes — the owner of the video game company that created
iCandy — are exposed! Plus, the true origins of Candy are revealed
as she battles with the enigmatic Korben.
January 21
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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JLA
#92
Written by Dennis O’Neil; art by Tan Eng Huat; cover by Doug Mahnke
and Tom Nguyen
The
“Extinction” trilogy by comics legend Dennis O’Neil and hot artist
Tan Eng Huat (DOOM PATROL) continues! The JLA takes its
shapeshifting extraterrestrial visitor on a grand tour of the wonders
of Earth — but the alien seems more inspired by our planet’s darker
aspects. Suddenly it seems as if the JLA’s hospitality is backfiring…and
it could mean the extinction of mankind as we know it!
January 28
:: 32 pages :: $2.25
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JLA:
ZATANNA’S SEARCH TP
Written by Gardner Fox and Gerry Conway; art by Gil Kane, Murphy
Anderson, Mike Sekowsky, Carmine Infantino, Bob Kane, and Romeo
Tanghal; cover by Brian Bolland
Collected
for the first time ever, the Silver Age saga that introduced Zatanna!
The teenage mage seeks help from the JLA to rescue her father, Golden
Age great Zatara, from certain doom. Reprinted from THE ATOM #19,
HAWKMAN #4, GREEN LANTERN #42, DETECTIVE COMICS #335 and 355 and
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #51. Also, a 10-page Zatanna origin by
Gerry Conway and Romeo Tanghal. For more information, see the feature
article.
January 14
:: 128 pages :: $12.95
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JSA
#56
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Don Kramer and Keith Champagne; painted
cover by John Watson
Part
1 of “Black Reign,” the 6-part crossover with HAWKMAN, shipping
weekly through February! It has been too long since the
people of Kahndaq, the birthplace of Black Adam, have tasted freedom
and justice. That’s all about to end, though, as Black Adam leads
Atom Smasher, Northwynd, Brainwave, and others behind enemy lines.
But how far will they go to achieve their ends? For more information,
see the feature article.
January 7 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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HAWKMAN
#23
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Rags Morales and Michael Bair; painted
cover by John Watson
The
weekly 6-part “Black Reign” continues here! The JSA have
taken some time off, spending the weekend in St. Roch for Mardi
Gras. But not everyone is enjoying the trip, especially Hourman.
And what starts off as a social gathering ends with bloodshed as
Hawkman hits the scene. The Winged Warriors actions will shock everyone!
Continued next month in JSA #57. For more information, see the feature
article.
January 14
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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JSA
#57
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Don Kramer and Keith Champagne; painted
cover by John Watson
Part
3 of “Black Reign,” the 6-part crossover with HAWKMAN!
The JSA prepare for war, but not everyone is thrilled with the decisions
being made and the orders being given. As they venture into Kahndaq
looking to save their friends from Black Adam's influence, first
blood is drawn as the battle for the sons and daughters of the JSA
begins! For more information, see the feature
article.
January 21
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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HAWKMAN
#24
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Rags Morales and Michael Bair; painted
cover by John Watson
Part
4 of the 6-part “Black Reign” crossover with JSA! Scattered
throughout the country of Kahndaq, in a land as deadly as Black
Adam and his team of allies, the JSA plan to make their last stand.
The Winged Warriors have secret allies already behind the towering
walls of his Palace, but Black Adam has a one of his own laced within
the ranks of the JSA. Plus, Hourman is on the brink of a breakdown,
and little can keep him from going over the edge. For more information,
see the feature article.
January 28
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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JUSTICE
LEAGUE ADVENTURES #27
Written by Josh Siegel; art and cover by Chris Jones and Dan Davis
Hawkgirl and
Green Lantern take a group of inexperienced teenage heroes under
their wing. Do they have what it takes to save the world? Well…no.
But when vicious aliens invade Earth — and the rest of the League
is nowhere to be found — they won't have a choice!
January 7 ::
32 pages :: $2.25
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JUSTICE
LEAGUE ADVENTURES VOL. 1: THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN TP
Written by Fabian Nicieza, Christopher Sequeira, Josh Siegal, Dan
Slott; art by John Delaney, Min S. Ku, Chris Jones, Christian Alamy,
Dan Davis, Randy Elliot, Mark Propst; cover by John Delaney and
Rick Burchett
The
stars of the hit Cartoon Network series are spotlighted in DC’s
third set of digest-sized trade paperbacks! Volume I collects
JUSTICE LEAGUE ADVENTURES #3, 6, and 10-12, featuring the stories
"The Star Lost," "Wolf's Clothing," "Must
There Be a Martian Manhunter?," "The Moment," and
"Cold War," For more information, see the feature
article.
January 21
:: 112 pages :: 5 1/8” x 7 9/16” :: $6.95
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JUSTICE
LEAGUE ADVENTURES VOL. 2: FRIENDS AND FOES TP
Written Michael Bernard, Jason Hall, Matthew Manning, Scott McCloud,
and Dan Slott; art by Rick Burchett, John Delaney, Min S. Ku, Mark
Propst, and John K. Snyder III; cover by Butch Lukic
Continuing
DC’s line of digest-sized trade paperbacks! Collecting
JUSTICE LEAGUE ADVENTURES #13-14, 16, and 19-20, featuring the stories
"Local Hero," "An Angry Tide," "Hide and
Seek," "What's in a Hero?", and "Emotional Baggage.”
For more information, see the feature
article.
January 21
:: 112 pages :: 5 1/8” x 7 9/16” :: $6.95
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THE
LEGION #29
Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning; art by Chris Batista and
Chip Wallace; cover by Tony Harris and Tom Feister
The
penultimate chapter of “Foundations” sees the past and future of
the DCU’s most monumental menace collide, as time itself collapses!
In the 31st Century, on one tiny, surviving scrap of the continuum,
the Legion stages a final, desperate effort to restore cosmic order
and prevent the total eradication of their universe.
January 28
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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LOBO
UNBOUND #5 (of 6)
Written by Keith Giffen; art by Alex Horley; painted cover by Horley
It’s Bling Bling
versus Lobo in a heavy-medallion battle of the sexes. Buy it or
we’ll be forced to kill Ambush Bug! Retailers please note: This
issue is resolicited; all previous orders are cancelled. MATURE
READERS
January 21 ::
32 pages :: $2.95
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OUTSIDERS
#8
Written by Judd Winick; art by Tom Raney and Sean Parsons; cover
by Raney
Enter:
the Huntress! Only Nightwing’s not happy about it… And
meanwhile, a Russian mob paints the town red as they prepare to
raise hell…literally!
January 21
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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OUTSIDERS:
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE TP
Written by Judd Winick; art by Tom Raney, Scott Hanna, Chriscross,
Sean Parsons, Ivan Reis, Carlo Barberi, Marc Campos and Norm Rapmund;
cover by Raney and Hanna
The exploits
of Nightwing, Arsenal, and the rest of comics’ hottest new super-team
are collected in a new volume reprinting OUTSIDERS #1-6 and the
lead story from TEEN TITANS/OUTSIDERS SECRET FILES #1! The Outsiders
take on Gorilla Grodd and his ferocious monkey army in an attempt
to rescue President Luthor, face off against the dangerous Brother
Blood, and more! For more information, see the feature
article.
January 14
:: 192 pages :: $12.95
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PLASTIC
MAN #2
Written by Kyle Baker; art and cover by Baker
Kyle
Baker’s take on DC’s most pliable hero continues! We could
say this is the most eagerly anticipated DC event of the year…but
that might be stretching it! Plas gets a new partner…a gorgeous
FBI agent who regards him with suspicion. Of course, Woozy Winks
is jealous…so he plans to strike out on his own as a crimefighter!
But will he just strike out?
January 7 ::
32 pages :: $2.95
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REIGN
OF THE ZODIAC #6
Written by Keith Giffen; art by Colleen Doran and Bob Wiacek; cover
by Tony Harris
The
Zodiac arrives on Earth! Terrified to report it to higher
levels, Vatican monsignors struggle with the realization that they’re
detaining extraterrestrials. And several time zones away, the secret
is already out — via an astonishing disaster with a single surprising
survivor from House Virgo…
January 28
:: 32 pages :: $2.75
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ROSE
& THORN #2 (of 6)
Written by Gail Simone; art by Adriana Melo & Dan Green; cover
by Adam Hughes
The
psychological thriller by BIRDS OF PREY’s Gail Simone continues!
Determined not to let a minor setback like the disfigurement of
a patient get in the way of his experiment, Dr. Chritlow guides
Rhosyn through the next phase of his radical psychiatric therapy.
But if Rose is given a clean bill of mental health, where does that
leave Thorn?
January 21
:: 32 pages :: $2.95
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TEEN
TITANS #7
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Tom Grummett and Nelson DeCastro;
cover by Mike McKone and Marlo Alquiza
Guest-starring
Superman! The Titans are weekend warriors…but what do they
do on a Wednesday? Plus, find out what Deathstroke the Terminator
is up to!
January 14
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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TEEN
TITANS GO! #3
Written by J. Torres; art by Tim Smith; cover by Dave Bullock
The
new comic based on the hit Cartoon Network show continues!
Cyborg learns the difference between being cool and lame as Cinderblock
attempts to destroy Jump City!
January 28
:: 32 pages :: $2.25
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WONDER
WOMAN #200
Written by Greg Rucka, Robert Rodi, Nunzio DiFillipis and Christina
Weir; art by Drew Johnson, Eric Shanower, Linda Medley, Rick Burchett,
Ty Templeton, Ray Snyder, Eduardo Risso, Steve Rude, Walter Simonson,
and Ray Snyder; painted cover by J.G. Jones
The
earth-shaking conclusion to "Down to Earth" headlines
a double-sized celebration of the Amazing Amazon! As Veronica
Cale unleashes an upgraded version of one of Diana's deadliest foes,
Ares' machinations on Olympus cause an astonishing change to the
lives of all the Amazons of Themyscira! Plus, excerpts from Wonder
Woman's book (illustrated by Eric Shanower); a retelling of an ancient
myth that sets up the next continued story (illustrated by Linda
Medley); a Golden Age-style WW story by Robert Rodi and Rick Burchett;
and a Silver Age-style story by Nunzio DiFillipis and Christina
Weir with art by Ty Templeton. Rounding out the issue are pinups
by John Cassaday, Eduardo Risso, Steve Rude, J.H. Williams III and
Mick Gray and Walter Simonson. For more information, see the feature
article.
January 28
:: 64 pages :: $3.95
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WONDER
WOMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 4 HC
Written by William Moulton Marston; art and cover by Harry G. Peter
A new
Archive collecting the greatest stories of one of comics’ true icons!
This hardcover reprints stories from SENSATION COMICS #25-32 and
WONDER WOMAN #8-9 (1944) and features an introduction by Comics
Buyers Guide’s Maggie Thompson. For more information, see the
feature article.
January 21
:: 204 pages :: $49.95
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