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This volume collects Weird Science #12-15, and #5-6, though if you can follow the numbering sequence on this title you’ll want to consider joining our Overstreet Advisors group. The series had previously been known as Happy Houlihans, Saddle Justice, and Saddle Romances, and after #23 would be known as Weird Science-Fantasy, again ostensibly continuing the numbering. These sorts of changes were generally done to avoid the cost of purchasing another mailing permit, which were a premium expense against the thin margins of publishing comics in those days.
Geiger #19 puts a spotlight on one of the recurring characters, The Glowing Woman, Ashley Arden, another person seemingly afflicted in a similar fashion to Tariq Geiger. As we’ve seen in her appearances to date, she has a very different demeanor than Geiger, and she definitely has her own agenda. This story demonstrates that and offers insight as to how she got that way.
The Terminator Metal series goes inside the minds, or CPUs, of Terminators in an anthology book that provides insight into how they process situations and survive. The first two issues were set in the future during the human resistance, while issue three takes readers back to 1889 in Blue Mountains, Oregon.
The Crownsville comic is a ghost story based on the real Crownsville Hospital, an all-Black psychiatric facility that opened early in the 20th century. For years, the hospital was known for overcrowding and neglecting patients, and there were rumors that patients were abused and put through illegal experiments.
The Supergirl teaser trailer has arrived, showing how Kara Zor-El is coping with the loss of Krypton, and how her lifestyle differs...
Heritage has sold the Star Wars: A New Hope original 1977 half-sheet painting by Tom Jung for a record $3.875 million...
A sales catalog of toys, posters, books and other merchandise featuring DC and Marvel superheroes, Star Wars characters, and other genre creations...
In 1981, Capital City Distribution began publishing comics under the name Capital Comics, quickly gaining attention from...
Besides being Stan Lee’s first successor as Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics, Roy William Thomas, Jr. has enjoyed a long career as...
Clue the board game was adapted into live-action in the movie of the same name, which was released 40 years ago on December 13, 1985...





