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Edward Hale is a video game designer who has grown tired of being just a cog in the machine at Blazestar Games. At a video game convention, Edward solved a puzzle put forth by the Masterminds, a mysterious and powerful organization that helps its members succeed by any means necessary.
The Scorpion, as the series debuted, was a man presently called “Moro Frost,” but who had many different identities over many different generations. Using themes he would continue to explore over the next 15 years, Chaykin created a pulp-type adventure hero set in the days just before World War II. He was just beginning to define the style of storytelling he would explore with American Flagg!, The Shadow and his other work.
As terraforming and the World Engine failed on Exodus, the people who had paid to restart their lives there paid even more to get away. This left the company’s employees there with the promise the company would return for them. As the story starts, it’s been a long time, they’re still waiting, and the place is starting to fall apart.
The issue opens with a massive mix-up when Dilton’s invention plays one heck of a trick on the South Side Serpents. A Halloween party at Eyegor Estate goes awry when pranks become dangerous and Archie is convinced that Trick and Treat are the culprits.
It was retroactively billed at Marvel Graphic Novel #1, though that was not included in the indicia. That name was, though, included on the upper left-hand side of the front cover above the price, $5.95, which seemed a bit steep before readers got a chance to dive into its pages.
Marv Wolfman and George Pérez kicked off the second year of their New Teen Titans series with one of the best issues of their entire run. One issue after a 10¢ cover price increase that came with the addition of more story pages, the duo took full advantage of the extra space and packed extra adventure, suspense, and danger into the issue.
A lot is packed into Skin Police 2 #2 by writer Jordan Thomas. Eckis is already starting to question the powers behind the Duplicate Identification and Capture Division, and the situation becomes more muddled in this issue.
This issue continues the book’s trend of checking in on multiple storylines with each main character getting a few pages. The Slayer is confronted by the detectives and must find a way to avoid being arrested to complete his mission. Readers learn more about the mysterious golden man, and the Mad Hatter has a macabre tea party.
Armed & Dangerous was originally a four-issue black and white limited series written and illustrated by veteran comic book artist...
Until the Samuel L. Jackson era of Nick Fury firmly took hold due to the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, one of the...
Jack Griffin is a scientist with a high level of ambition and a low bar for ethics. He also has a lofty opinion of himself, disdain for his coworkers, and sociopathic tendencies. The combination is quickly proving lethal in Universal Monsters The Invisible Man.
This Halloween special by Liam Johnson is pretty deep. It has a villain who does awful things while thinking they are helpful, and Vampirella confronting her dark past in order to help people. It also touches on the ways that some children are forgotten by the system and must grow up too fast to stay safe.
















