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Roderick and the City of Morhil comic book cover

Roderick and the City of Morhil (Comixology Originals) #4

by Eduardo Medeiros, Bruno Freire, and others

While being chased, Roderick and Dritho go to the underworld of Morhil in search of answers but end up finding much more than that.


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Jenny Sparks (2024-) #1

by Tom King, Jeff Spokes

The wild storm begins! What could four strangers have to do with the fate of the world? Find out as Captain Atom goes rogue, threatening to destroy the planet he once swore to protect. Can any hero stop him? Well, it may take the most unconventional of them all…Jenny Sparks, the one woman tasked with keeping ALL the heroes in line, no matter the cost. With a snap of her fingers, she’s entered the fray and won’t quit until the job is done! The Spirit of the 20th Century returns for the 21st in this action-packed new miniseries by Eisner Award-winning writer Tom King (Wonder Woman, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow) and artist Jeff Spokes!


Multiversus: Collision Detection comic book cover

Multiversus: Collision Detection (2024) #1

by Bryan Q. Miller, Dan Mora, and others

Bruce Wayne, Diana Prince, and Clark Kent each wake in a cold sweat, troubled by strange dreams they’ve had about “the rabbit,” “the star child,” and “the witch.” Their investigation into these enigmatic visions brings them to unexpected locales and unusual characters, but none more unusual than the mysterious “rabbit” from their dreams as they find themselves face-to-face with the one and only Bugs Bunny. What the heck is going on here? And who in the name of the Multiverse are “the star child” and “the witch”?The hit video game spills from your screen and into the DCU, and it’s bringing a whole lot of friends from some of your favorite universes with it!


Little Black Book Vol. 1 comic book cover

Little Black Book Vol. 1

by Jeff McComsey, Dave Johnson, and others

In this explosive new hard-boiled neo-Western thriller by writer Jeff McComsey (THE FOURTH MAN) and artist Felipe Cunha (GATSBY), Cole, a straight-arrow handyman, finds himself in the crosshairs of a ruthless crime syndicate—along with his pregnant wife. But what is the meaning of the “little black book” of underworld contacts Cole’s deceased father had hidden in his home? Cole’s father believed the best thing he could do for his son was to stay out of his life, but does the apple fall far from the tree…? COLLECTS ISSUES #1-4


Spring Storm and Monster, Vol. 1 manga cover

Spring Storm and Monster, Vol. 1

by Mitsubachi Miyuki, Emma Schumacker

High school freshman Ranko Haruno’s sole desire in life is to keep her head down and just get by with as little human interaction as possible. It’s working well, until a random guy is literally hurled into her path (and knocked out when his head hits the wall). The responsible party? A guy she later finds out is her new stepbrother, Kaya Amamine…How exactly is she supposed to live with such a creepy jerk who seemingly has a penchant for violence?!


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Marshal Bass Vol. 1

by Darko Macan, Igor Kordey

From the creative team behind Cable: The End and Soldier X comes a tale extrapolated from the life of the first Black Deputy US Marshal! Set in the tumultuous aftermath of the American Civil War, River Bass is drawn into a career path he?d never expected: law enforcement. While he accepts the badge with an eye towards equality and justice, will the cruelty of the world allow him these ideals? Marshal Bass Vol. 1 contains three intertwined adventures: First, when a gang earns the attention of the US Marshal Service, River Bass is recruited by Colonel Helena to infiltrate their ranks. While trying to keep his cover and accomplish his mission, he?s confronted by the reality of the gang members? individual circumstances, goals, and outcomes, all weighed against his future as a US Marshal. Next, an investigation of a serial murderer goes awry when Marshal Bass confronts more killers than he bargained for?a whole family of killers, in fact! Further, while trying to escape desperate circumstances, he finds himself drawn to the daughter of the murderous clan. Then, when one of their daughters runs off with a young man, Bass is pressed by his wife to find her and bring her home, but the job becomes more complicated when the man in question becomes a murderer. Further, this man without a name may have greater ties to Bass than initially assumed?

The Last Harlemite Vol. 1 #2 comic

The Last Harlemite Vol. 1 #2

by Jeff Carroll, Rustico P Limosinero

In the midst of their post-apocalyptic existence, Mansa recounts the heroic tales of his father and the Harlem Survivors, who thrived amid chaos. Intrigued, Miguel and Tommy join Mansa in visiting his father’s legendary bunker, a symbol of resilience. As they traverse the desolate landscape, memories of the past mingle with hopes for the future.

EC Epitaphs from the Abyss #3 comic book

EC Epitaphs from the Abyss #3

by Chris Condon, Corinna Sara Bechko

EVERY TOMBSTONE TELLS TELLS A TALE . . . THESE ARE YOUR EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS!  In your next infamous ish from the immortal EC Comics, all-new stories of fatalistic spectacle—told with wanton disregard for moral standards or public decency—from six ax-wielding masters of splatter de spectacular: rising star Chris Condon (That Texas Blood) and Eisner Award nominee Charlie Adlard (The Walking Dead); Hugo Award nominee Corinna Bechko (Invisible Republic) and Eisner Award winner Jonathan Case (Green River Killer); and Emmy Award winner Jay Stephens (Dwellings) and the maniacal Leomacs (Rogues)!  WARNING: Do not put this comic directly into your long box—it could leak blood onto your other back issues!


Foul Play And Other Stories comic book cover

Foul Play And Other Stories (The EC Comics Library)

by Jack Davis, Al Feldstein, and others

When Jack Davis took up his pen for EC Comics, he imbued his stories with a playful sense of (gallows) humor that made his innocent victims more eye-poppingly terrified, his ax-murders more gleefully gruesome, and his revenge-seeking corpses more morbidly motivated than any other EC artist. These horror and suspense tales — from the pages of Vault of Horror, Haunt of Fear, Crime SuspenStories, and Shock SuspenStories — include frightful fare such as “Hyde and Go Shriek!”, “Tombs-Day!”, “Witch Witch’s Witch!”, “Head-Room!”, “Chop Talk!”, “Coffin Spell!”, and more, all leavened with the cackling, pun-laced wit of scripter Al Feldstein and illuminated as only the virtuoso brushwork of Jack Davis could present them.But the standout story has to be “Foul Play,” the most infamous of all EC horror stories, in which a baseball team takes revenge on a murderous rival player by, um (spoiler alert), “repurposing” various parts of his anatomy for one final blood-spattered, organ-scattered inning. You’ll never see a baseball game the same way again. And as gruesome as that sounds (and is!), Davis deftly pulls it off with aplomb and a mordant sense of absurd humor that will have you cringing and laughing at the same time. Plus, not one, not two, but three Davis-driven adaptations of haunting short stories by Ray Bradbury: “The Coffin!”, “Let’s Play Poison!”, and “The Black Ferris!”.We round out this volume with all three of Davis’s EC science-fiction adventures, and all five of his aerial war stories from the legendary EC title, Aces High. 40 stories in all, most scripted by EC legend Al Feldstein, plus in-depth commentary by EC experts Thommy Burns and Grant Geissman.


Huge Detective #2

Huge Detective #2

by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, and others

After a race of giants emerged from deep sleep beneath the earth, a bloody conflict ensued in what became known as The Omega Event. Eventually, a treaty is resolved and the state of Brobdingnag is created, allowing humans and giants to co-exist harmoniously.

Yet tragedy threatens to shatter the peace, and an unlikely partnership is formed between Detectives Tamaki and Gyant.

As the pair attempt to stop the criminal at large, they find themselves involved in a mystery bigger than either could imagine.

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