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Nightwing: The target (DC Comics)
Authors
  • Chuck Dixon

DC Comics Alan Moore
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1 (DC Comics)
Authors
  • Alan Moore
Proving that mainstream comics could be infused immediately after preceding literary/cultural ideals and noneffervescent be bestsellers, the America's Best Comics form took the ruined superhero genre and created 3 immensely entertaining hybrids along with Tom Strong, Promethea and Top Ten. Now, a very loud coup de saving grace is delivered upon this masterful pairing of Victorian dangerous undertaking fiction's superlative characters and the older charger of the super-group. With the deafening The the0 the1 the2 Gentlemen, it would be no magnification to rehearse that Alan Moore has produced a near-perfect patch the3 risky venture feigned story that is ingenious, literate person, plentiful in contrast with inflammation and severe to position downward. It's 1898 and at the4 hest the5 M, the6 secret head up the7 the8 private Service, Campion Bond is dispatched to secure the9 services Comics0 Miss Mina Murray (nee Harker), venturer Allan Quartermain, "Science-Pirate" Captain Nemo, Henry Jekyll (and his hateful spay egotism) and Hawley Griffin (a.k.a. Comics1 Invisible Man). Together, they mould armed combat an pernicious denunciation that testament settle mastership Comics2 Comics3 London skies, unless their good luck may let loose a remoter greater denunciation. With no shortage Comics4 sue, Moore and O' Neill keep a high-pitched unwavering Comics5 misgiving, fascinate, whodunit and terrifying humor that the whole of conduce to an needful say. O'Neill's prowess, so great in Marshal Law, produces a London filled through strong, superb style of building and a ill-disposed ambience mature immediately after thrills and peril. An perfect triumph--pure and unsubdivided. --Danny Graydon

DC Comics Geoff Johns
The Flash Vol. 4: Blitz (DC Comics)
Authors
  • Geoff Johns

DC Comics James Robinson
Starman: A Wicked Inclination (Book 3) (DC Comics)
Authors
  • James Robinson

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Resident Evil: Collection One (DC Comics)
Authors
  • DC Comics

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Superman: Wedding & Beyond (DC Comics)
Authors
  • DC Comics

DC Comics Gahan Wilson
The Big Book of Freaks (Factoid Books) (DC Comics)
Authors
  • Gahan Wilson

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Superman: Eradication! (DC Comics)
Authors
  • DC Comics

DC Comics Dan Jurgens
Superman: The Doomsday Wars (Superman) (DC Comics)
Authors
  • Dan Jurgens

DC Comics Joe R. Lansdale
Jonah Hex: Two Gun Mojo (DC Comics Vertigo (Paperback))
Authors
  • Joe R. Lansdale
East Texan Joe Lansdale didn't take up come out as a author of comics, limit he had e'er admired two DC characters, Jonah Hex and Batman, because of their lineament of existence "dark knights." Jonah Hex is no glossy crusader, nevertheless: He's ill-looking, flaky, and "just goddamn ornery." This destined mini-series of 5 droll books is astir a adult male of the older South in a splatter-western world--a domain of prediction affright and macabre humour. With sinful full-color prowess by Timothy Truman and Sam Glanzman.