What If? (Vol. 2) #25, titled "What if the Marvel Super-Heroes had lost Atlantis Attacks?," explores a dark reality where Earth’s heroes fail to stop the serpent god Set. Published in 1991, this is...
Following the events of World War Hulk, Hercules and Cho are on the run. While Hercules wants to seek refuge with his sister Athena in Vermont, Cho is determined to dismantle S.H.I.E.L.D.. They ar...
The issue focuses on a massive confrontation between Thor and the Hulk while the inter-dimensional havoc caused by Onslaught's return deepens. Captain America discovers that Onslaught can possess i...
The story follows Corum Jhaelen Irsei, a prince who has outlived his human love, Rhalina, and lives in isolated grief. In this first issue, he is mystically summoned through time to aid Rhalina’s d...
In this issue, the race for the Infinity Stones intensifies as the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Nova Corps battle the Chitauri and the Fraternity of Raptors for the Power Stone.
Infinity Countdown #2C
is a variant cover for the 2018 Marvel comic issue Infinity Countdown #2, featuring art by Adi Granov. This specific "Cover C" depicts the Super-Skrull holding an Infinity S...
Thanos Vol. 3 #6, released on September 25, 2019, serves as the grand finale of the six-issue limited series "Zero Sanctuary". Written by Tini Howard with art by Ariel Olivetti, this issue conclud...
The story follows Gamora as her training begins in earnest under the Mad Titan. As Thanos navigates his own "parental" instincts—which include replacing Gamora's broken limbs with cybernetics—his p...
The story follows a new Reaper—later revealed to be Joseph Chill, the son of the man who murdered Bruce Wayne's parents—who returns to terrorize Gotham. Batman and Robin must stop him while Bruce a...
"Northstar #1" most commonly refers to the 1994 Marvel limited series comic featuring the mutant speedster Jean-Paul Beaubier. It also identifies the first level of the NorthStar English language l...
A series of massive worldwide earthquakes, caused by a threat known as the Kindred, forces the Justice League to mobilize globally to prevent an extinction-level event.
The team, under-powered after the battle with Doomsday, travels to Seylone Island to secure an international airstrip during a civil war. They eventually face off against the New Extremists.
After a virtual workout with the X-Men, Tony has himself shot into cyberspace to discover who has been interfering with his operations; He battles and is bested by the cyber-creature VOR/...
This story is continued from Avengers (Vol. 2) #12...
Tony Stark and the Fantastic Four are at the Baxter Building trying to comprehend the transformations of Leonard Samson and Jennifer ...
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