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Collects Iron Man (1968-1996 1st Series) #55, Captain Marvel (1968-1979 1st Series Marvel) #25-33, Marvel Feature (1971-1973 1st Series) #12, Daredevil (1964-1998 1st Series) #105-107, Avengers (1963-1996 1st Series) #125, Warlock (1972-1976 Marvel 1st Series) #9-11 and #15, Avengers (1963-1996 1st Series) Annual #7, Marvel Two-in-One (1974-1983 1st Series) #2, and material from Logan's Run (1977 Marvel) #6. Eternal. Nihilist. Madman. Would-be lover of Death itself. Thanos of Titan is all these things - and even before he created the Infinity Gauntlet and decimated half the universe, he was still a mighty force to be reckoned with. Here, collected in one volume for the first time, is the complete story of Thanos' first life - and first death. Witness as Thanos targets Captain Marvel and the Avengers in a bid to become a god, manipulates Adam Warlock, and finally lays siege to the Earth itself! Guest-starring Daredevil, Spider-Man, the Thing, Moondragon, Drax the Destroyer and more!
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Conan confronts some of his most difficult challenges yet when he faces down a werewolf who is being protected by the same tribe that it aims to destroy in "Night of the Wolf," and he finds a hidden Cimmerian valley filled with the vestiges of an ancient war in "Vale of Death." The wandering barbarian will also have to keep his wits about him if he is to keep from becoming a statue in a madwoman's collection in "The Cauldron of Doom!" * This volume collects Conan the Barbarian issues #151 -- #159, now with new colors, all of the original series covers, and a foreword by Ernie Chan complete with a brand new pinup!
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Reprinted from the original Marvel Star Wars series, this is the first of two newly colored, prestige-format issues adapting the first Star Wars movie. When this comic was first published in 1977, it caused a real clamor. Now, once again thrill to the adventures of Luke and Leia, the swashbuckling Han Solo and his trusted companion Chewbacca, the dastardly Darth Vader, and the faithful droids Artoo-Detoo and See-Threepio -- just like those childhood memories you had when you stood in line for two hours to see the movie for the first time! Pamela Rambo adds her coloring mastery to provide a magnificent updated look to the art, and Legend's Art Adams adds a brand-new jam-packed cover!
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When your back's up to the wall and your very soul's at stake; when the fate of the universe rests in your hands and the entire Empire's looking to disarm you; you can fold like a house of cards or you can use a little Force. Reprinted from the original Marvel Star Wars series, this is the second of two newly colored, prestige-format issues bringing the first Star Wars movie to comic books. Thrill to the adventures of Luke and Leia, the swashbuckling Han Solo and his trusted companion Chewbacca, the dastardly Darth Vader, and the faithful droids Artoo-Detoo and See-Threepio. The fact that this is the first time in over a decade this has seen print and the cover by fan-favorite Adam Hughes ensures that this will be a brand-new comic for today's fans!
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Luke Skywalker: a boy on his way to becoming a man, backed against the wall, his identity and his very soul at stake. With the entire Empire out to disarm him, he can give in to rage and despair or choose instead to apply a little Force. Thrill to the adventures of Luke and Leia, the swashbuckling Han Solo and his trusted companion Chewbacca, the dastardly Darth Vader, and the faithful droids Artoo-Detoo and See-Threepio in Classic Star Wars: A New Hope . . .
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An assassin took his family, fire took his home, and a bullet took his life. He's not like other dogs -- he's Trypto, the Acid Dog, and he's only one of three new features launching in this issue of DHP! Bill Mumy, Miguel Ferrer, and Steve Leialoha bring the toughest canine in comics to the pages of DHP, where he resides side by side with "My Vagabond Days," Steve Seagle and Stefano Gaudiano's serious tale of growing up in the midst of the Vietnam War. And leading off our 113th issue is Ed Brubaker's highly acclaimed "Lowlife." A mainstay of self-publishing for years, "Lowlife" makes its Dark Horse debut with "The Wreck," an examination of bad relationships, karmic coincidence, and the little details that allow life to make sense.
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After discovering Prime Computer and the three New Folk, Devil Dinosaur finds himself imprisoned with Stone-Hand and Eev; But why is Devil such a threat to Prime Computer?; This issue is a re-telling of the Garden of Eden fable, set in Valley of the Flame!
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Thirteen-year-old Angelica Jones is attending her new high school and experiencing normal teenage problems until the uncontrolled manifestation of her mutant powers to generate microwaves causes strange mishaps that alienate her from her friends. Her grandmother had encouraged her, suggesting that the "M" mark on her palm meant she possessed exceptional talents, but when she passes away Angelica is left with only her father, who is terrified of her blossoming powers. Both Professor Xavier's Cerebro and the White Queen's Multivac pick up on the appearance of this new mutant, and it's Emma Frost that reaches the Jones household first, offering Angelica a place to learn how to control her powers among others like her at the Massachusetts Academy.
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Fifteen-year-old Angelica Jones has just had her first confrontation with the X-Men as Firestar. She's been made to see things aren't quite as they seem, but she remains loyal to Ms. Frost. The White Queen continues to try to twist her into an assassin, but the Black King has a new particular target in mind, the new Black Queen, Selene. After a brief trip to her hometown to find her father is still uneasy around her, knowing she's a mutant, Angelica is at the airport to head back to Massachusetts when another of Frost's scenarios comes into play. A man with a boom box bumps into her and the boom box explodes, making it look like she caused it. Other Hellfire agents in the crowd begin to accuse her of being a dangerous mutant, whipping up a riot. Angelica is forced to use her powers to defend herself and her father, ultimately severely burning one of the undercover agents attacking them. As this is happening, Angelica's bodyguard Randall notices the signs of the White Queen's manipulations and has more and more misgivings about what they're doing to his charge.
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The White Queen's gaslighting of Angelica Jones has shifted from making her hate the X-Men and being prepared to harm others with her powers towards making the Black Queen her target. Her agents forge an assassination attempt that she blames on Selene. As Firestar continues to trust Ms. Frost above anything, she's driven to protect her. Angelica's bodyguard, Randall, doesn't like how she's being manipulated. While he's trying to think of how to even confront his telepathic employer, she decides he's outlived his usefullness and has him attacked and held prisoner by his fellow agents.
While riding across the desert, Ghost Rider's recent brush with death causes him to reflect back on a time in which he met the physical embodiment of Death. Remembering back to time when he was riding across the desert and suddenly changed into Ghost Rider. He finds himself confronted with another cyclist who claims to be Death. At first Blaze does not believe him, but Death touches someone along the road and they collapse and die. Death challenges Johnny—who now realizes this is no joke. Up ahead is a small girl, and they must race to see who can reach a her first. If Death arrives to first, she dies, but if Ghost Rider beats him there, she lives.
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Demons! Vampires! Monsters! And in the middle of it all, one smart-mouth punk just trying to make a living. For Jonny Demon -- hellzoner, would-be sorcerer, and survival expert -- life means watching your back, keeping your blades sharp, and never going near the Returned Ones (the Ur-demons who destroyed civilization and ravaged the world). Unfortunately, his latest job, which he thought was a cushy bodyguarding gig delivering a beautiful heiress to Nashua, turns out to be a suicide mission aimed at blasting the Returned Ones out of their stronghold in the remains of Boston. Now, with the help of an alcoholic vampire and the enigmatic creature named Girl, he's got to do two things: Save the world, and live through it! This all-new series is a roller-coaster ride that combines the intrigue of Terry and the Pirates with the hyper-kinetic action of the Chinese Ghost Story films.
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Trapped in the subways of Boston with the anti-demon revolutionaries who suckered him into a suicide mission against the Returned Ones, the Ur-demons who destroyed civilization and ravaged the world, Jonny Demon's got to find a way to face down an army of monsters and survive. His allies: An inexperienced sorceress; an alcoholic vampire; an undersized monkey-like whatsit; and a grim, gun-toting commando with the head of a Kodiak bear. Who says you can't get good help these days? It's action all the way in a monster brawl that never lets up -- but that still features rich, involving characters, intrigue, and more than a few cheap laughs.
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In the explosive conclusion to "Hell on Earth," Jonny literally goes to Hell to stop the Storm of a Thousand Shadows! Kodiak Joe, Candleshoe the Vampire, and the anti-demon resistance fight a last-ditch battle against the demon sorceress Sharaka while Jonny battles to free a trapped soul -- if they fail it means the destruction of every human mind on earth. With salvation clutched in his hand and a humongous, soul-devouring Ur-demon breathing down his neck, the one thing he won't die from is boredom!
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Collects Star Wars (1977-1986 Marvel) #1-23, and material from Pizzazz (1977-1979) #1-16 and Star Wars Weekly (1978 UK) #60. May the Force be with you, in the mighty Marvel manner! The classic original Star Wars comic-book series begins with an action-packed adaptation of Episode IV A New Hope, then continues the story of Luke Skywalker and his rebel friends as they fight on against the Empire in the dark shadow of Darth Vader! New planets and new perils await - like the Cloud Riders, the Behemoth and the space pirate Crimson Jack. Han and Chewie need six allies to make eight against a world - and one of them will be cult hero Jaxxon! Luke and the droids end up trapped on a Doomworld! And the Big Game will pit rebel against rebel!
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Collects Star Wars (1977-1986 Marvel) #89-107 and #108 (released in 2019). The classic Marvel era of STAR WARS concludes! In the aftermath of RETURN OF THE JEDI, the heroes of the Rebellion face new challenges - and new dangers! Leia must choose between joining a new Republic government or continuing as a warrior for peace! Han Solo and Lando Calrissian find themselves in a tough spot when Chewbacca's family is threatened! Luke Skywalker is haunted by thoughts of his dead father, Darth Vader, as he faces another Dark Lord - and a new foe, the dark lady Lumiya! The Ewoks go to war! The Nagai attack! And it all culminates in a multipronged invasion of the planet Zeltros! Plus: Return to the original Marvel years in a special modern story featuring several of the era's fan-favorite characters!
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