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ATLAS #1 - A comic published by Drawn & Quarterly.
ATLAS #1 - A comic published by Dark Horse.
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN & CHRIS SAMNEE Cover by TERRY DODSON Women of Marvel Variant by JELENA KEVIC-DJURDJEVIC Heroic Age Variant by CHRIS STEVENS THE HEROIC AGE IS HERE It's the Agents you love, in an ALL-NEW ONGOING SERIES! Someone has come to ATLAS looking for answers to some very strange questions, and on his trail is a danger of a new level. Marvel's Rat Pack are back to solve the mystery behind THE 3-D MAN. The star team of Jeff Parker and Gabriel Hardman return to take Jimmy Woo's agents to the weirdest and most fantastic heights yet! [(w) Jeff Parker (a) G. Hardman & C. Samnee (ca) Terry Dodson]
ATLAS #2 - A comic published by Dark Horse.
ATLAS #3 - A comic published by Dark Horse.
ATLAS #4 - A comic published by Dark Horse.
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN Cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN The Agents of Atlas take the fight to the invaders in a way that will once and for all show why ATLAS is different from the average super team! Will their battle change the order of the entire universe? And another return to the Department Zero of the 1950's. 32 pages. /Rated T
ATLAS #1 (COVER A GOSSETT) - A comic published by Avatar Press.
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by FELIX RUIZ Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC A young man has travelled billions of miles through space in a rocket to help our world. But is Earth of the 1950's ready for a new super hero? Before he became the dark figure the Agents of Atlas call The Uranian, Bob Grayson raced through the skies as Marvel Boy! From the critically acclaimed writer of AGENTS OF ATLAS and FALL OF THE HULKS: ALPHA comes this all-new look back at one of Marvel's first heroes! PLUS: this volume comes packed with tales from Marvel's vault of Golden Age Marvel Boy classics and a reprinting of FANTASTIC FOUR #164-165. Collecting MARVEL BOY: THE URANIAN #1-3. 160 pages. /Rated T
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by DAN PANOSIAN & PAUL RIVOCHE Covers by DAVE JOHNSON There's no enemy quite like a former lover, is there? The gloves are all the way off as Jade Claw and her forces begin assaulting Atlas on every front! The Agents throw everything they've got at the Great Wall, but to no avail. Gorilla-Man is convinced only ONE member of the team can possibly stop the rain of pain... 32 pages. (each)/Rated T (each)
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN & GABRIEL HARDMAN Cover by ADI GRANOV Variant Cover by ED MCGUINNESS Wolverine Art Appreciation Variant by TBA Back in the 1950's our heroes fall deeper into the mystery of the Dragon's Corridor- leading them to Communist plots and two mysteriously familiar bodies on ice. In the present day, a similar trail of intrigue winds back to secret plans of the Atlas Foundation. The Agents look to be building a hellish arsenal for Norman Osborn, and they"ve just gotten the attention of none other than CAPTAIN AMERICA! 32 pages. /Parental Advisory .
AGENTS OF ATLAS #5 - A comic published by Marvel Comics.
Written by G. Willow Wilson Art and cover by M.K. Perker A chance encounter in Schiphol Airport reminds Blythe of the power of longing. But as she prepares to surrender the Device to Zayn, darker forces mass against her. To safely deliver the most important artifact in human history, she must choose between her old life and the destiny unfolding before her... Scheduled to arrive on May 20 32 pages. Full Color. MATURE READERS
AGENTS OF ATLAS #6 - A comic published by Marvel Comics.
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN Cover by LEINIL FRANCIS YU Disturbing visions plucked from the malignant mind of Norman Osborn lead the intrepid Agents to the darkest depths of the Atlantic Ocean, where Namora must have words with her infamous cousin - The Sub-Mariner! What happens next shocks her team, who must prepare to say goodbye to their aquatic avenger! 32 pages. /Rated T
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN & GABRIEL HARDMAN Cover by LEINIL FRANCIS YU 70s DECADE VARIANT by TBA Journey to the Deep!! The Agents and the Sub-Mariner face not only a deadly attack beneath the ocean, but Namor and Namora's budding relationship is hit with some ugly facts of Atlantean history. Also: what does a Lung Dragon dream? Peer into the most treacherous space imaginable, the ancient and diabolical mind of Mr. Lao! 32 pages. Rated T.
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Looking for answers? Get your Atlas! The spy. The spaceman. The goddess. The robot. The gorilla. During the late 1950s, the U.S. government allowed FBI Special Agent Jimmy Woo to forge a team of unlikely heroes. Together, they stormed the fortress of a criminal mastermind to rescue President Eisenhower - but the group disbanded soon after. Now, almost 50 years later, an unauthorized S.H.I.E.L.D. mission goes down in flames - and from the ashes arise forces from the Golden Age of Marvel! It started in 1947 when the Sub-Mariner's cousin hit the printed page, and it finishes up here as yesterday's heroes make tomorrow safe from one of history's horrors! Collecting AGENTS OF ATLAS #1-6 - plus the Agents' first appearances in stories from YELLOW CLAW #1 (Jimmy Woo; October 1956), MENACE #11 (Human Robot; May 1954), VENUS #1 (August 1948), MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS #82 (Namora; May 1947), MARVEL BOY #1 (December 1950), MEN'S ADVENTURES #26 (Gorilla Man; March 1954) and WHAT IF? #9 (1950s Avengers; June 1978). Also featuring blogs, creator interviews, character designs and other extras! [Written by Jeff Parker / Penciled by Leonard Kirk / Cover by Tomm Coker]
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN, CHRIS SAMNEE & GABRIEL HARDMAN Covers by HUMBERTO RAMOS See the Agents of Atlas do battle with some of Marvel's most powerful teams! First, Venus has been kidnapped and intel suggests that theres only one machine that can help - CEREBRA - which brings the Agents of Atlas head to head with no less than THE X-MEN! Then, spacetime is being selectively eroded by an unknown force. To stop the effect, the Agents seek the help of the Avengers - and find a much earlier version of the team than they expected. Next, the Thunderbolts see if they can take down the squad of '50s misfits without destroying America first. Collecting X-MEN VS. AGENTS OF ATLAS #1-2 and AVENGERS VS. ATLAS #1-4. 144 pages. /Rated T [Humberto Ramos]
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN, GABRIEL HARDMAN, CLAYTON HENRY & BENTON JEW Cover by ART ADAMS The heroes of the 1950s are back with big plans for the 21st Century! When Federal enforcers under the hand of Norman Osborn burst into an armory under control of the Atlas Foundation, Jimmy Woo's Agents go head-to-head with the new powers that be. How it all goes down will make the playing field of the modern Marvel Universe more volatile than ever! This edition comes packed with extras, including a 1950s flashback to the Agents of Atlas' first savage encounter with the man now known as Wolverine! Plus, the Avengers must enlist the help of the Agents to help take down Kang the Conqueror! And discover the key role the Agents of Atlas played in Marvel's blockbuster event of 2009-Inch Secret Invasion: Who Do You Trust?! Collecting AGENTS OF ATLAS #1-5, WOLVERINE: AGENT OF ATLAS, GIANT-SIZE MARVEL ADVENTURES AVENGERS and material from SECRET INVASION: WHO DO YOU TRUST? & DARK REIGN: NEW NATION. 184 pages. Rated T.
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN, GABRIEL HARDMAN, CLAYTON HENRY & BENTON JEW Cover by ART ADAMS Since becoming Khan and head of the Atlas Foundation, James Woo has attempted to use his boundless resources and far-reaching influence for good with the help of his teammates, the Agents of Atlas: Gorilla-Man, Marvel Boy, Namora, M-11 the Human Robot and Venus. Not surprisingly, their goals sit in stark contrast to those of Norman Osborn, head of H.A.M.M.E.R. With each party hoping to use the other to its advantage, Woo makes a deal with Osborn, both men more than a little suspicious of the other's motives. And when the Agents look to be building a hellish arsenal for the former Green Goblin, they catch the attention of none other than Captain America - leading to the throwdown to end all throwdowns with the New Avengers! Plus: a 1950s flashback to the Agents of Atlas' first savage encounter with the man known as Wolverine and more! Collecting AGENTS OF ATLAS #1-5, WOLVERINE: AGENT OF ATLAS, GIANT-SIZE MARVEL ADVENTURES AVENGERS and material from SECRET INVASION: WHO DO YOU TRUST? & DARK REIGN: NEW NATION. 184 pages. /Rated T
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN, CARLO PAGULAYAN, DAN PANOSIAN & PAUL RIVOCHE Cover by LEINIL FRANCIS YU Disturbing visions plucked from the malignant mind of Norman Osborn lead the intrepid Agents to the darkest depths of the Atlantic Ocean, where Namora must have words with her infamous cousin - the Sub-Mariner! Then, The Agents of Atlas find themselves racing around the world to rescue their leader! Jimmy Woo and M-11 find themselves under the talons of the most terrible power in China...the deadly- and beautiful- JADE CLAW! Plus: the Atomic Age heroes meet the original gamma ray giant and learn the meaning of HULK SMASH!!! Collecting AGENTS OF ATLAS #6-11. 144 pages. /Rated T.
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN, CARLO PAGULAYAN, DAN PANOSIAN & PAUL RIVOCHE Cover by LEINIL FRANCIS YU Former FBI and S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Jimmy Woo just wants to make the world a better place. As the leader of the secret empire begun by Genghis Khan, Woo wants to use that considerable might and power for good. Yet the real challenge is to assert control over the business side, as the Atlas Foundation is also one of the world's largest criminal organizations. With the help of his Agents - Gorilla-Man, M-11, the Uranian, Namora and Venus - Woo must battle mysterious threats from deep beneath the sea, a rampaging Hulk and more. But the Atlas Foundation's greatest threat comes from within: Breathing down Woo's neck is the vicious, calculating dragon advisor Mr. Lao, who has already selected his master's replacement: the equally vicious Temugin - the son of the super villain the Mandarin. And as if that wasn't enough, a dangerous foe with a powerful link to Woo's past is challenging his underground empire all over the planet. Collecting AGENTS OF ATLAS #6-11. [(w) Jeff Parker (a) Various (ca) Lenil Francis Yu]
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN Cover by HUMBERTO RAMOS Variant Cover by GABRIEL HARDMAN Spacetime is being selectively eroded by an unknown force. To stop the effect, the Agents of Atlas seek the help of the Avengers- and find a much earlier version of the team than they expected: Captain America, Iron Man, Wasp, Giant-Man and Thor are together again, with the atomic wildcard THE HULK! 40 pages. /Rated T.
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN Cover by HUMBERTO RAMOS Variant Cover by PAUL PELLETIER The original Avengers are here in our presentand they are NOT happy with what they've found! Now the Agents of Atlas face the wrath of repulsors, stings, hammers and shields. Just as The Uranian is close to understanding what's really happening, he's faced with his greatest threat: himself! Marvel Boy arrives, and behind him, the biggest threat is still on the way. 32 pages. /Rated T
Written by JEFF PARKER & PAUL CORNELL Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN & PETER VALE Cover by HUMBERTO RAMOS Variant Cover by ANDREW ROBINSON The original Avengers and the Agents of Atlas find that the chronovirus is accelerating, affecting the entire world. As the past continues to collide with the present, the manor thing behind it must be stoppedor an Avenger will DIE! PLUS, A BONUS BACKUP: VENUS answers your favorite heroes' love queries, courtesy of Paul Cornell and Peter Vale! 32 pages. /Rated T.
Written by JEFF PARKER & JASON AARON Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN & CARLO PAGULAYAN Cover by HUMBERTO RAMOS Variant by ALAN DAVIS The assembled heroes get to the bottom of the time phenomenon and find out what. and who is really behind it all. The answer reveals some horrible facts for the Avengers to face-and an even harder decision to make. PLUSan all-new Gorilla Man story by Jason Aaron & Carlo Pagulayan! 32 pages. /Rated T.
Will he save the West - or ruin it? Acclaimed Western novelist Peter Brandvold (Rogue Lawman, .45-Caliber Deathtrap) teams up with Bat Lash co-creator Sergio Aragones (Groo, MAD) to answer that question as BAT LASH begins! This 6-issue miniseries recounts the origin story of the most unusual cowboy of them all as young Bat Lash braves a corrupt sheriff and a greedy rancher just to woo a rancher's lovely daughter. With interior art by the legendary John Severin (DESPERADOES) and beautiful covers by Walter Simonson, BAT LASH is a classic Western high adventure made fresh and exciting for today! [Written by Peter Brandvold & Sergio Aragones / Art by John Severin / Cover by Walter Simonson; Varia]
Walk through Marvel's Earth with the first-ever official atlas! In the first half of this indispensable guide, travel through Europe, Asia and the Pacific with digestible in-depth features including: the splendor of Dr. Doom's Latveria! The wonders of Muir Island! The glory of Silver Sable's homeland Symkaria! The urban squalor of Madripoor! The underwater marvels of Lemuria! From the shores of Ireland to the ocean's very depths, it's all mapped out for you courtesy of handbook legend Eliot R. Brown (PUNISHER ARMORY, IRON MANUAL)! [Written by MICHAEL HOSKIN, STUART VANDAL, ANTHONY FLAMINI & ERIC J. MOREELS / Penciled by ELIOT R. B]
Revealed at last - the complete map to Marvel's Earth! A massive guide to the diverse corners of places real and imagined: Dr. Doom's kingdom of Latveria! Silver Sable's nation Symkaria! The Scarlet Witch's native Transia! The Black Panther's royal Wakanda! Ka-Zar's distant Savage Land! From realms as familiar as your home country to the nations of underwater Atlantis and underground Lemuria! All brought to vibrant life by the illustrations of the legendary Eliot R. Brown. Collecting MARVEL ATLAS #1-2. [Written by MICHAEL HOSKIN, STUART VANDAL, ANTHONY FLAMINI & ERIC J. MOREELS / Penciled by ELIOT R. B]
Written by STAN LEE & VARIOUS Penciled by RUSS HEATH, BILL EVERETT, DON PERLIN, GEORGE TUSKA, DICK AYERS, MYRON FASS, PAUL REINMAN, MORT LAWRENCE, VINCE COLLETTA, JACK ABEL, TONY DIPRETA, HARRY ANDERSON VIC CARRABOTTA, PETE TUMLINSON, ROBERT Q. SALE, AL LUSTER, DOUG WILDEY, AL EADEH, BILL WALTON, JOHN FORTE, DON LORRINO, DICK BRIEFER, PABLO FERRO, MANNIE BANKS, HOWARD POST & MORE Cover by RUSS HEATH It's time again to journey into the deepest, darkest, most terrifying recesses of Marvel history, so make sure you've got batteries in your flashlight and prepare yourself for another deadly dose of pre-Code horror! In 1953 the gloves were off, and for a thin dime you could experience all the horrors of the human imagination as portrayed in despondent four-color gorey. So if you're the sort that likes weird and shocking tales, shamble on up for ten issues of wall-to-wall zombies, ghosts, vampires and devil-dealing ne'er-do-wells illustrated by the very best of the Atlas Era! Collecting JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #11-20 . 272 PGS/All Ages.
Written by STAN LEE, AL FELDSTEIN & VARIOUS Penciled by JOE MANEELY, JACK KIRBY, JOHN SEVERIN, FRED KIDA & VARIOUS Cover by JOE MANEELY From the heroic times of King Arthur to the dangers of the Cold War, the Atlas Era brings you the greatest adventure stories from the 1950s. Presenting the original series of two legendary characters that have bridged the decades - all the way from the Atlas Era to the Avengers and Agents of Atlas - Black Knight and Yellow Claw are must-haves for every Marvel maniac! Sir Percy of Scandia may appear to be a foppish weakling, too timid to fight and the scorn of Camelot, but only Merlin knows the truth: Sir Percy is the gallant Black Knight! Come to drive Modred de Monfort from King Arthur's court, he wields the ebony blade against Norman invaders, dragons, imposters and usurpers to the throne. With the pencil of Atlas great, Joe Maneely, delineating the action,Black Knight is a sure-fire classic! Then comes Cold War tales of mystery, espionage and world domination from the pages. of Yellow Claw! Illustrated by the incomparable trio of Joe Maneely, John Severin and -in a rare mid-50s Atlas appearance- Jack Kirby, F.B.I. Agent Jimmy Woo's mission to capture the century-old mystic from the root of the Himalayas is packed with gritty crime and unimaginable adversaries, from mind-bending mutants and UFO the Lightning Man to Temujai the Golden Goliath and the Living Shadows! Collecting BLACK KNIGHT #1-5 & YELLOW CLAW #1-4. 256 pages. / All Ages
Written by STAN LEE & MORE Penciled by BILL EVERETT, RUSS HEATH, JOE MANEELY, GENE COLAN, JOHN ROMITA, JOE SINNOTT, GEORGE TUSKA, WERNER ROTH, PAUL REINMAN, SHELDON MOLDOFF, JOHN FORTE, ROBERT Q. SALE, TONY DIPRETA, AL EADEH, BOB POWELL, JACK KATZ, SEYMOUR MOSKOWITZ & MORE Cover by BILL EVERETT In 1953 horror comics were king and Atlas editor-in-chief, Stan Lee, launched a new title to make a bid for the throne-and that title was MENACE! Backed by the best of the best in his art stable-Bill Everett, Russ Heath, Joe Maneely, Gene Colan, John Romita, Joe Sinnott, George Tuska-Stan's new title became a high-water mark for pre-Code horror. Chock full of page after page of werewolves, vampires, zombies, ghosts, ghouls, double-dealing women and stone-cold killers with a sense of morality as dark as the ink on the page, MENACE lived up to its name-and how! It also showed hints of the Mighty Marvel future to come with running editorial commentary by Stan, reader contests, and characters like the infamous Zombie by Stan and Bill Everett, who would become the Marvel Age's own killer zombie, Simon Garth. MENACE is a must-have for all aficionados of comics' rollicking pre-Code days and the perfect entry point for readers looking to take their first adventure into the Atlas Era! Collecting MENACE #1-11 304 PGS/All Ages.
Featuring Captain America, Human Torch & Sub-Mariner. The Atlas Era Hero Revival continues with the adventures of the comics' most famous trio of Communist conquering heroes: Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner! Beginning with the Big Three's anthology adventures in Men's Adventures, we then dive headlong into Captain America's complete 1954 solo series. Illustrated by Bullpen legend John Romita in some of his very first super hero stories, you'll see Cap and Bucky fight Fifth Columnists, Commie spies and even the Soviet Electro! Next up, it's the Human Torch and Toro! Returned from his slumber by an atomic bomb, the Torch has rejoined his young sidekick in a battle to clean up threats as amazing and entertaining as vampires, killer robots and his 1950s nemesis, the Vulture. Their crime-fighting adventures even take on a global purchase, stretching all the way to the 38th Parallel and Communist Korea! And finally, for a quick taste of what's to come in Atlas Era Heroes' next volume, comes an assortment of Bill Everett's lavishly drawn tales of the lord of the Atlantis, Namor the Sub-Mariner. Considered by many to be the definitive take on the character, Everett's '50s Sub-Mariner is nothing less than treasure from the deep! We'd be remiss to leave you without a bevy of historical bonuses, including a rare Human Torch tale that went unprinted for more than a decade, original artwork, Atlas Era house ads and an introduction by Hero Revival scholar extraordinaire Roy Thomas. Collecting MEN'S ADVENTURES #27-28, CAPTAIN AMERICA #76-78, HUMAN TORCH #36-38 and MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #16. [Penciled by John Romita, Dick Ayers, Bill Everett, Mort Lawrence & Bob Powell / Cover by John Romita]
Ready your fallout shelter, check your 4th-dimensional passport, and get ready for a trip into the wild and wooly days of the Atlas Era! The Marvel Masterworks have prepared another heaping helping of towering terrors that eat atom bombs for breakfast and psychological mind-benders of scintillating suspense. Led by Jack "The King" Kirby, there's a whole passel of monsters from beyond the edge of imagination eager to smash their way into your town. From swamp beasts, terrorizing trees, atomic ants and Gorgilla, the gorilla who'd give King Kong a run for his money. If collateral damage is what your desire, then Groot, Krang, The Blip, Rommbu, Thorr and X, The Thing That Lived, are your best friends and your insurance agent's worst nightmare. While Kirby tested the tensile strength of newsprint, Steve Ditko challenged readers to look through the pages of comic books and into new dimensions. His parables of suspense and wrenching psychological tension will leave you curled up and screaming for more - whether you like it or not! Collecting TALES TO ASTONISH #11-20. Also available with a variant cover. [Written by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber & Various / Penciled by Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Don Heck & Paul R]
It seems you just can't scare the love of a good 80-foot thing from another dimension out of a Marvel Masterworks fan. We're not one to argue with anyone whose postal code reads 'Unknownable Beyond' - so with regrets to the mailman, prepare your post office box for the likes of Sporr, Gor-Kill, Elektro, the Colossus, Metallo and Kraa the Unhuman! This collection from the beyond is full of more amazing monster firsts than Masterworks we've yet imagined, and there's no evidence better than the first-ever father/son space-monster invasion. Yes, it's none other than the fan-favorite Goom, and Googam, Son of Goom! Complemented by tales of thrilling suspense and sci-fi from Marvel Founding Fathers Steve Ditko and Don Heck, there's a something for anyone and everyone looking for a break from the bounds of reality in TALES OF SUSPENSE! Collecting TALES OF SUSPENSE #11-20. [Written by STAN LEE, LARRY LIEBER & VARIOUS / Penciled by JACK KIRBY, STEVE DITKO, DON HECK, PAUL RE]
Written by VARIOUS Penciled by JOE MANEELY, JOE KUBERT, GENE COLAN, JOHN SEVERIN, REED CRANDALL, JOE ORLANDO, ROSS ANDRU, PAUL REINMAN, ANGELO TORRES, BILL BENULIS, MORT LAWRENCE, JOHN FORTE, DICK AYERS, JOE SINNOTT, VIC CARRABOTTA, JACK KATZ, PETE TUMLINSON, ED WINIARSKI, JAY SCOTT PIKE, BOB POWELL, BOB BROWN, DOUG WILDEY & MORE Cover by JOE MANEELY The Marvel Masterworks' unmatched library of classic comics takes another undead shuffle into the world of Atlas Era horror with Journey Into Mystery! One of comics' most storied titles, Journey Into Mystery grew and changed with the times and styles of the comic-book field-from horror to fantasy, and monsters to super heroes, Stan Lee made it a trendy title to remember. With artwork by a cast of the medium's greatest talents-Joe Maneely, Gene Colan, Joe Kubert, John Severin, Reed Crandall, Joe Orlando and more, each and every tale is a dazzling treat set to shock, surprise and horrify! Beautifully restored with all the gruesomeness that made comics infamous, and topped off with an in-depth historical essay by noted historian Dr. Michael J. Vassallo, Journey Into Mystery is an exciting trip to the Atlas Era you won't want to miss! Collecting JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #21-30 272 PGS/All Ages
The Atlas Era Heroes hits the high-water mark of the 1954 revival with the sovereign of the seven seas, the Sub-Mariner! Collected for the first time ever, the Atlas SUB-MARINER series showcases Bill Everett's most lavish, most manic and most exciting interpretation of his undersea creation. Supported by Namora, Princess Fen and intrepid love interest Betty Dean, Namor faces off against the nefarious Prince Byrrah, his own doppelganger, giant crocodiles and Communists a-plenty in issue after issue of pre-Code action and marine adventure. From all-out invasions of the surface world to the perils of exile from Atlantis, these pages define the Sub-Mariner in a way never before, and perhaps never since, captured in any comic series! Along with Dick Ayer's Human Torch and backup stories featuring the terrors of the deep, you'll also be treated to Everett's tales of the young Namor and how he came to be the hot-headed protector the kingdom beneath the Antarctic ice. Collecting SUB-MARINER #33-42. Also available with a variant cover. [Written by Various With Stan Lee / Penciled by Bill Everett With Dick Ayers, Mort Lawrence, Howard P]
The MARVEL MASTERWORKS are taking a macabre JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY this October, and you're invited! It's a ten-issue fright fest from the pre-Code days when the scare reigned supreme, and the only thing more horrific than not having a dime in your pocket were the stories inside! Featuring artwork by a collection of the Atlas Era's finest, you'll be wowed by the gruesome turns of future Marvel Age greats Gene Colan, John Romita and Dick Ayers, and taken into a whole new world of horror by such titans of the 1950s as Joe Maneely, Tony DiPreta, Paul Reinman, Jay Scott Pike and more! So take one foot out of the grave, wrap your hands around a murderous intent to scare, and reserve your copy today! Collecting JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #1-10. Cover by RUSS HEATH. [Written by Stan Lee & Various / Penciled by Gene Colan, Russ Heath, John Romita, Jerry Robinson, Dic]
Written by DON RICO & VARIOUS Penciled by WERNER ROTH with JIM MOONEY, JOHN BUSCEMA, GEORGE TUSKA, SYD SHORES & JIMMY INFANTINO Cover by CARL BURGOS LEOPARD-PRINT NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD! Beginning the complete collection of Atlas"" action-packed 1950s jungle adventure comics, the Marvel Masterworks venture into the oh, so attractive heart of darkness to meet Lorna, the Jungle Queen! Her jungle-faring father mauled by a lion, the seventeen-year-old Lorna embraces her unexpected new home - becoming a fierce and stunning girl of the wild and the last word in jungle justice! Trained in the ways of the African wilderness by her mentor, M""Tuba, Lorna is joined by her ever-helpful monkey companion, Mikki, and the bold, two-fisted hunter, Greg Knight. From the murky Black Swamp to the Dead Lake, the pre-Code adventures of Lorna and her cast of characters find them pitted against vicious headhunters, voodoo priestesses, killer cavemen from the Lost City, and Agu the Giant-a gorilla that could give King Kong a run for his money! You""ll also enjoy the tale of two Lornas and stalk creatures both strange and fierce as Lorna uncovers all the mysteries of the jungle. With lush artwork by Werner Roth at his career best, forget it, this is a jungle adventure from which there's no coming back. Get ready to go wild with ATLAS ERA JUNGLE ADVENTURES MASTERWORKS! Collecting LORNA, THE JUNGLE QUEEN #1-5 & LORNA, THE JUNGLE GIRL #6-9 248 pages. /All Ages
Prepare yourself for a haunted Halloween full of pre-Code horror courtesy of the Marvel Masterwork's Atlas Era! We're turning the clock back to 1951, the time when horror reined supreme in comics. These never-before-collected stories of ghosts, ghouls, monsters, morgues, vampires, and more than just a few terrors-that-dare-not-speak-their-names aren't just some of the most frightening tales ever published, they're also by a frightening array of star comic-book talents! See why Gene Colan says He Wished He Was a Vampire; Look out when Bill Everett gives The Evil Eye; Come along as Russ Heath finds a planet that may, or may not, be Uninhabited; Prove to Bernie Krigstein if you were The Boy Who Was Afraid, and to stand in shock and amazement at the bevy of stories lurking just around the corner by Stan Lee's right-hand man of the '50s, comics great Joe Maneely! Also available with a variant cover. [Written by Stan Lee, Hank Chapman and Various Penciled by Joe Maneely, John Romita, Gene Colan, Russ]
Join the Marvel Masterworks as we take another dip into the well of pre-Code madness from the era when comics were no-holds-barred and horror was king! You'll be treated to dozens of tales from the dark side by such luminaries as Bill Everett, Gene Colan, Bernie Krigstein, Jerry Robinson and many, many more as they dig up the deepest, darkest tales of suspense and terror found anywhere this side of a mortuary. The Farmer takes a life, but what price will he pay when the chickens come home to roost? Is O'Malley's friend really the kind of guy you want to hang out with? Find out what makes even a monster afraid, and discover the sure-fire solution to father-in-law trouble! The 1950s were a time of gruesome stories and great art, and Stan Lee's Atlas had it all. What more can we say? The devil made us do it! Reserve that copy today! Collecting STRANGE TALES #11-20. [Written by Stan Lee & Various / Penciled by Bill Everett, Gene Colan, Joe Sinnott, Bernie Krigstein,]
Written by STAN LEE & VARIOUS Penciled by JOE MANEELY, TONY DiPRETA, JOE SINNOTT, JOHN FORTE, BILL EVERETT, GENE COLAN, JOHN BUSCEMA, CARMINE INFANTINO, BERNIE KRIGSTEIN, PAUL REINMAN, HARRY ANDERSON, ED GOLDFARB, DICK AYERS, BILL BENULIS, JACK KATZ & VARIOUS Cover by HARRY ANDERSON In the 1950s Mighty Marvel was known by another name-Atlas-and during that era of tension and paranoia Stan Lee brought together the best and brightest artists of the era, all to scare the pants off you! From titans of the times like Joe Maneely, Bill Everett and Bernie Krigstein, to young talents like John Romita, Gene Colan and John Buscema, they all came together to make Strange Tales one of the greatest horror mags of the day. Populated by vampires, ghouls, werewolves, mad scientists, stone-cold killers and outer space evils with an eye towards Earth, every issue brims with dark and horrific stories as could only be crafted in the days before the Comics Code. So come share a coffin with the Marvel Masterworks and take a strange trip to the time when horror ruled the racks and the only thing scarier than the stories was turning the lights out after you read them. Collecting STRANGE TALES #21-30. 272 pages. /All Ages.
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: TALES OF SUSPENSE VOL. 1 HC GN (VARIANT COVER) - (Stan Lee & Larry Lieber/Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Don Heck, Joe Sinnott, Al Williamson, Bill Everett, John Buscema & Russ Heath) With startling twist-enders featuring Martians, killer robots, and massive monsters like Diablo, Cyclops and Monstro began to burn up the racks with a style and creativity that comics hadn’t seen in years. Featuring an introduction by noted Atlas Era historian, Dr. Michael J. Vassallo. Collecting Tales Of Suspense #1-10. 272 pp. All Ages
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: TALES OF SUSPENSE VOL. 1 HC GN - (Stan Lee & Larry Lieber/Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Don Heck, Joe Sinnott, Al Williamson, Bill Everett, John Buscema & Russ Heath) With startling twist-enders featuring Martians, killer robots, and massive monsters like Diablo, Cyclops and Monstro began to burn up the racks with a style and creativity that comics hadn’t seen in years. Featuring an introduction by noted Atlas Era historian, Dr. Michael J. Vassallo. Collecting Tales Of Suspense #1-10. 272 pp. All Ages
It seems you just can't scare the love of a good 80-foot thing from another dimension out of a Marvel Masterworks fan. We're not one to argue with anyone whose postal code reads "Unknownable Beyond" - so with regrets to the mailman, prepare your post office box for the likes of Sporr, Gor-Kill, Elektro, the Colossus, Metallo and Kraa the Unhuman! This collection from the beyond is full of more amazing monster firsts than Masterworks we've yet imagined, and there's no evidence better than the first-ever father/son space-monster invasion. Yes, it's none other than the fan-favorite Goom, and Googam, Son of Goom! Complemented by tales of thrilling suspense and sci-fi from Marvel Founding Fathers Steve Ditko and Don Heck, there's a something for anyone and everyone looking for a break from the bounds of reality in TALES OF SUSPENSE! Collecting TALES OF SUSPENSE #11-20. [Written by STAN LEE, LARRY LIEBER & VARIOUS / Penciled by JACK KIRBY, STEVE DITKO, DON HECK, PAUL RE]
Written by STAN LEE & LARRY LIEBER Penciled by JACK KIRBY, STEVE DIKTO, DON HECK & PAUL REINMAN Cover by JACK KIRBY It's a jam-packed Tales of Suspense monster bonanza! And you know you can't keep a good monster down. No way, no how, and before they revolutionized the super hero set, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby made monsters their daily diet. Klaag. Oog. Bruttu. Monstrollo. Skyscraper-tall lumbering beasts from outer space; muck-covered monsters from the Savannah swamps; lost world anachronisms from beyond time; and they were all here to teach humanity a lesson, whether we liked it or not. And after Kirby scares you with his creatures from the id, Steve Ditko will tear at your conscience-from the inside out-in tense suspense-thrillers cast with nervous-eyed dreamers and sweaty-palmed schemers, none of whom make it out with getting theirs. Each and every tale is executed by a master of storytelling-by the talents that defined the comic book medium for a generation-and each one is brought to you, gleamingly restored, in the fan-favorite Marvel Masterworks line! Collecting TALES OF SUSPENSE #21-31. [(w) Various (a) Various (ca) Jack Kirby]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: ATLAS ERA TALES TO ASTONISH VOL. 1 HC – (Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, John Buscema, Al Williamson, Don Heck, Joe Sinnott & Friends) Collects Tales To Astonish #1-10 (1959-1960). Return to the days when atomic monsters roamed the Earth and alien invasions were a daily occurrence. Marvel's classic creators will make you quake at the sight of the 9th Wonder of the World. You'll tremble before the Things on Easter Island. Beware the might of Mummex - King of the Mummies. 272 pp. All Ages.
Written by STAN LEE & LARRY LIEBER Penciled by JACK KIRBY, STEVE DITKO, DON HECK, GENE COLAN & BOB FORGIONE Cover by JACK KIRBY Prepare yourself for another dramatic dose of monsters from the mind of Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko's strange suspense thrillers from TALES TO ASTONISH! There's more big monster rampages than you can shake a stick at with Trull the Inhuman-a mechanical beast that would make a monster truck shudder- the menace of Moomba, the Creature from Krogarr, the Gorilla-Man, the Abominable Snowman, and the first-ever appearance of Hank Pym, the man who would become Ant-Man! To top it off, there's Steve Ditko's suspenseful shorts that will take you to the farthest reaches of the universe and the darkest depths of the human soul. Each tightly-told tale is a lesson for mankind that will make you think twice before you turn out the light! These strange stories were the mortar in the foundation of the House of Ideas, where Stan Lee and his two greatest collaborators built the synergy and style that would turn the Comics' world on its head. So sign up for your copy today, and experience the energy of their imaginations in its most raw form! Collecting TALES TO ASTONISH #21-30. 272 pages. /All Ages
With hundreds of terraformed planets and moons, the worlds of Firefly/Serenity are vast, varied and ever-changing. And a smart captain needs to know a lot about those worlds. Which planets sell low? Which pay high? What are the local customs, cultures and laws? And what's the best path to maximize profit, minimize risk and keep flying. The route described in the 26 full-color pages of the Atlas spans 11 planetary systems, plus satellite maps, tactical maps of the Battle of Serenity Valley, and more! The Atlas of The Verse is loaded with detailed diagrams that really help bring The Verse to life with an introduction by Tim Minear, Executive Producer of Firefly.
Written by JAMES ROBINSON & JACK KIRBY Art by RENATO GUEDES, JACK KIRBY & OTHERS Cover by ALEX ROSS When Atlas stakes a claim on Metropolis in this tale from SUPERMAN #677-680, it's up to Superman and Krypto to take him down. Also including FIRST ISSUE SPECIAL #1, the 1975 tale that introduced Atlas!
Horror's practically a roadside attraction in the Supernatural universe. The Winchester brothers have been all over the United States in their fight against demons, monsters, and ghosts, and now, so can you. This new supplement for the Supernatural Role Playing Game is packed with supernatural locations, weird places, every fictional town and city mentioned on the show, adventure hooks, and maps.
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN Cover by ED MCGUINNESS Variant by TBA Zombie Variant by GERALD PAREL It's a monster-sized throwdown as the Agents of Atlas go toe-to-toe with the Uncanny X-Men! Venus has been kidnapped and the Agents will scour the Earth to find her! The Uranian needs a bigger boost to enable his mind to scan the globe, and intel suggests the one machine that can help is CEREBRA- which brings the Agents of Atlas head to head with no less than THE X-MEN! 40 pages. /Rated T
Renowned Mythos aficionado Kenneth Hite retells H. P. Lovecraft's classic ""The Shadow Over Innsmouth"" in this illustrated story of childhood terror. After refusing to eat his fish like a good boy, young Bobby is sent to his bedroom without any supper at all. But Bobby escapes when the Manuxet River runs right through his room, carrying an old boat that takes him to Innsmouth. When the Deep Ones come for him, he eventually joins their wild rumpus under the ocean, where they crown him the Deepest One of all! [Kenneth Hite; Illustrated Andy Hopp]
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