The incredible crossover events between the Justice League of America and the Justice Society of America that launched the DC Multiverse as we know it! This second of three volumes collects stories from Justice League of America #91-92, 100-102, 107-108, 113, 123-124, 135-137, 147-148, and 159-160.
Armed with only his bow and quiver, Oliver Queen has been targeting the criminals of the DC Universe for seventy-five years as the Green Arrow. First appearing in 1941 as a twentieth-century Robin Hood in a tale by Mort Wesinger and George Papp, the Emerald Archer has grown to a be a wisecracking, hot-blooded, and sometimes radical counterpoint to more straight-laced superheroes. This collection features the Green Arrow in all his many forms, from the zany, boxing-glove-arrow wielding adventurer of the Silver Age to the gritty urban vigilante of the 1980s and beyond. GREEN ARROW: A CELEBRATION OF 75 YEARS is a crash course in the history of the Battling Bowman from origin to death to rebirth, featuring an all-star cast of comic talent including Mike Grell, Dennis O’Neil, Neal Adams, Jack Kirby, Alan Moore, Kevin Smith, Phil Hester, Brad Meltzer, Amanda Conner, Jeff Lemire and more.
A worldwide classification system of comic art, including comic books, comic strips, animation, caricature, political & editorial cartoons, and gag cartoons based on John A. Lent's pioneering bibliographic work. Created in honor of Lent's 80th birthday.
Trying to undo the spell of the evil Dally Rumpe, Beatrice travels to a seaside resort, where she meets her father's great-uncle and cousins and learns about their connection to the evil sorcerer.
Follows the Amazon princess turned American hero Diana Prince as she uses her astounding powers to fight injustice and protect the innocent under the guise of Wonder Woman.
Membership in the World's Mightiest Super-Team is earned in these classic stories from JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #4, # 75, #105-106, 3146, #161 and #173-174 as Green Arrow, Black Canary, Elongated Man, Red Tornado, Hawkgirl, Zatanna and Black Lightning prove they have what it takes to join the JLA!
Written by Gardner Fox Art by Mike Sekowsky & Bernard Sachs Cover bySekowsky & Murphy Anderson Presenting another jam-packed volume full ofadventure, collecting JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #17-36! In this volume, the JLAbattles Kanjar Ro, Despero, the Queen Bee, Amazo, Dr. Destiny, and their evilcounterparts, the Crime Syndicate of America.
This collection of the JLA's adventures is jam-packed with action and adventure, as the mighty heroes battle a dizzying array of dastardly villains, diabolical schemes and nefarious no-gooders
A collection of "The New Wonder Woman" comics in which Wonder Woman sheds her superhero costume and maintains her civilian identity as Diana Prince, but even while masquerading as a mere human the Amazon princess still defends against evil and is sought out by old friends on the Justice League.
The late 1960s saw a new direction for Wonder Woman. Forced to choose between returning to her Amazon sisters or continuing her mission in Mans World, Wonder Woman surrenders her super- powers and gives up her star-spangled costume. Dressed in the mod fashions of the day, the new Wonder Woman took on a Chinese mentor known as I Ching, who trained her in martial arts as her adventures took her to exotic locals to fight undercover agents and mythological villains. In this volume, featuring stories that have never been collected before, Wonder Woman faces Mars, god of war, the murderous Dr. Cyber, and an all-female biker gang known only as Them, as well as a modern-day witch called Morgana.
When Steve Trevor, her long-time romantic interest, is kidnapped, Wonder Woman must go undercover as a regular human woman to rescue him. But when her sister Amazons retreat to another dimension, her cover identity becomes her whole life, as Diana Prince is stripped of her powers, weapons and wealth.
When Steve Trevor, her long-time romantic interest, is kidnapped, Wonder Woman must go undercover as a regular human woman to rescue him. But when her sister Amazons retreat to another dimension, her cover identity becomes her whole life, as Diana Prince is stripped of her powers, weapons and wealth.
A distinctive and incomparable collection from "Mighty" Mike McGee, the class clown of spoken word and poetry slam's geek champion. This debut includes his most notable performance poems, stories, humorous anecdotes and how-to's. This handbook moves between serious love tomes, like "Open Letter to Neil Armstrong" and "Every Day," to his most irreverent and requested works, like "Puddin'" and "Like." A true road-dog, McGee travels with words and camera, many results of which are captured in this collection. The humor contained in these pages are a campfire on a lonely winter night, the poetry – a reason to shout about love.
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