Venom and Flash Thompson can handle space, but what about the SUPERNATURAL? Can Flash's bond with Venom SURVIVE? SHOULD it? The strangest pair in the Marvel Universe decide their fate!
THE NATIVITY Part 1
EDDIE BROCK, together with his symbiote partner, is VENOM! But just when things seemed like they were going back to normal, Eddie learns a terrible truth: the symbiote has...
Fantastic Four Vol. 6 #3A
is the main cover edition of the third issue in the 2018 series relaunch, released on November 14, 2018. This issue, titled "Family Reunion," marks the long-awaited ...
Conan the Barbarian #201, published by Marvel Comics in 1987, is a Copper Age issue, and newsstand editions from this period are increasingly sought after by collectors
Conan the Barbarian Vol. 1 #194
was published by Marvel Comics in May 1987. While "194B" often refers to a variant in modern comic terminology, for this 1987 Copper Age issue, it generally identif...
The Victorian-era Bat-Man faces an insane prophet who is hellbent on keeping Gotham City from entering the 20th century in this sequel to BATMAN: GOTHAM BY GASLIGHT.
Robin III: Cry of the Huntress #4
(1993) is the fourth installment of the six-part miniseries featuring Tim Drake and Helena Bertinelli (The Huntress).
Special Features: The movement-enha...
Key Features of Issue #3C
This specific edition was distributed in a sealed polybag and included several premium enhancements that distinguished it from the standard newsstand copy:
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This is the cataclysmic, atom-smashing climax to end all climaxes, as Aliens, Predators, Terminators and humans collide...with all of the future as the prize! No one, no thing walks away f...
It's Ellen Ripley and Annalee Call against the ultimate nightmare killing machine: a Terminator-Alien hybrid! How can such a horrible thing exist? The answer may lurk in the memory of the d...
An Alien "angel" has been met, as veil after veil is lifted, and Alecto Throop begins to grasp the enormity of the forces at work behind Dr. Keitel's deception. But, the Aliens may represen...
Predator: Cold War #3
is the third installment in a four-part limited comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics in November 1991. Written by Mark Verheiden with art by Ron Randall,...
Schaefer and Ligachev take the battle to the enemy when they attack the Predators' downed spacecraft. The only thing Schaefer can't understand is, if it's winter in Siberia, why is it so h...
Continued from last issue...
In his mission to crush the Sons of the Serpent racist group, Captain America's travels take him to Hollywood California where he smashes up yet another set. ...
Continued from last issue...
Captain America has come to Washington D.C. to seek out and crush the head of the Sons of the Serpent and has come to get the aid of Nick Fury and SHIELD to g...
Captain America narrowly avoids an explosion that collapses the Citadel of Judgment, but he's trapped in the resulting rubble. Meanwhile, Iron Man reassures the Avengers they made the rig...
After months of manipulation from the resurrected Red Skull, Steve Rogers finally confronts and defeats his replacement as Captain America: John Walker. After defeating Walker, Steve also...
Iron Man and War Machine battle while fighting off Sunset's smart weapons, which are powered by Jocasta. Rhodey arrives with Glenda, distracting War Machine. Despite this, Parnell eventua...
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