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01-06-2007, 10:42 PM
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Arcanum is a comic book published by Image Comics in 1996, under the Top Cow banner. The series was created by artist Brandon Peterson, in what was his first attempt at writing a series. It was vaguely a fantasy title, relying heavily on magical themes that were similar to other series Top Cow was publishing at the time. Peterson kept the title going for eight issues plus a 1/2 issue published by Wizard Entertainment, but the series was cancelled by Top Cow. Peterson wrapped up all plotlines in the final issue.
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Zenith (Robert MacDowell) is a British superhero, who appeared in the science fiction magazine 2000 AD. Created by writer Grant Morrison and artists Steve Yeowell and Brendan McCarthy, he first appeared in 2000 AD #537 (1987).
The son of 1960s superheroes, who rebelled against their military backers and became hippies, Zenith inherited a measure of their superhuman strength and ability to fly, but preferred to use his abilities to bolster his career as a pop star. He was usually forced into the battle against the otherworldly Lloigor and other threats.
Shallow and sarcastic, Zenith was a distinctly Generation X superhero. Morrison used the Zenith serial to explore cultural differences between generations and make jabs at the Conservative Party.
Zenith was featured regularly in 2000 AD from 1987 until 1992, with occasional appearances since. The series was an early success for Morrison, a future comics superstar.
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Richard Mayhew lives a life of constant surrender. He lets his co-workers push him around. He lets his financee push him around. Richard is barely a participant in his own life, but it's a comfortable, safe one. Those notions are about to be lost to him when he finally takes action, though. A strange young woman appears on the street, injured and desperate for help, and he answers her call. Her name is Door, and she's being hunted to two strange and unsavory men. Richard hides her and then helps her arrange for some protection.
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Neverwhere
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01-06-2007, 10:44 PM
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In the Golden Age of Hollywood, at the height of production of the great serial movie adventures, the most successful serial of all features a man in a Bat-suit, fighting crime and striking fear into the hearts of evildoers. But this "fiction" soon becomes a reality in BATMAN: HOLLYWOOD KNIGHT, a 3-issue Elseworlds miniseries written by Bob Layton and illustrated by Dick Giordano.
Byron Wyatt is a successful actor/director/producer, whose independent film company, Gotham Pictures, creates the Batman serials based on the popular comic-book character. But Wyatt (who stars as the Batman) and his success threaten to undermine the big studio Arkham Pictures, run by mogul Jack "the Joker" Napier. After several threats from Napier fail to sway Wyatt from stopping production of the serials, Napier uses his mob connections for a more permanent solution to his problem. After the mob kills off the production crew and sets fire to the sets, they find Wyatt in costume and shoot him in the head.
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Doc Frankenstein (published 2004 to present) is a comic book created by Geoff Darrow and Steve Skroce, written by the Wachowski Brothers (Andy and Larry, better known for their work on The Matrix), and drawn by Steve Skroce. The book is published bimonthly by Burlyman Entertainment, though recently they have fallen behind this deadline quite a bit (most likely because of the Wachowski Brother's involvement in the film adaptation of V for Vendetta). Five issues have been released as of August 2006.
The comic tells the story of Frankenstein's monster, who survived the events of Mary Shelley's novel and adopted his creator's name as his own. He has since become a hero over the ages (flashbacks show him as a gunslinger in the Wild West, a soldier in World War II, a supporter for teaching of the evolution in 1925, and a supporter of Roe vs. Wade in 1972). However, his liberal viewpoint has made him a target of religious zealots and fundamentalists, who have sought to kill him over the years without success.
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01-06-2007, 10:45 PM
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2020 Visions is a twelve-issue mini-series, published by DC / Vertigo from early 1997 to early 1998. It was really four mini-series, consisting of three issues each and each taking place within the same future. Taking place in 2020, the twelve issues thus provided four seperate visions, each with their own artist and cover design. Though some stories were better than others, the whole was rather impressive, with many clever and enjoyable touches.
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The writer of the classic film NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD brings his all-new, never-before-seen zombie masterpiece to comics! 1971: It's been three years since the blood-soaked night that the dead rose from their graves, attacking and devouring the living. Now, the legacy of that horrific and unexplained event is about to be unleashed once again upon an unsuspecting world... But this time, there may be no escape for those in the terrifying clutches of the cannibalistic, living dead! Hidden within the concrete walls of a secret medical research lab, someone has been studying the last remaining undead remnants of the marauding zombie army. Unleashed by the untimely intervention of a group of road-weary bikers looking for an easy score, the walking dead renew their gut-ripping campaign of terror. As each member of a rural community dies in the grotesque feeding frenzy of the zombies, so does the nightmare army grow, as half-eaten victims rise up to join the ranks of the undead. Can anything possibly contain the contagion being spread by the Escape Of The Living Dead? As well as this regular cover by series artist Dheeraj Verma, it's also available with a Wraparound and Gore by Verma, a Terror cover by Mike Wolfer, and a super-limited black leather cover with art by Mike Wolfer.
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Escape of the Living Dead
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01-06-2007, 10:46 PM
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Written by Ed Brubaker / Pencilled by Warren Pleece / Inked by Richard Case
Bartholomew Beezenback a.k.a Beezer lives in Sector 5 of New Bedlam, USA where he hangs out with his friends, avoids his family and school and peddles amphetamines (amp) to make ends meet. The bleak, desolate world in which Beezer and his friends survive was much different before they were born. Twenty years ago, a nuclear cataclysm sent the have nots into fenced off ghettos and the haves into sectors where powerful artificial weather machines give the illusion of sun and clouds.
At first glance, Beezer is just another punk kid drug dealer. But he’s got a special gift that allows him to see visions of a world unpolluted and filled with blue skies and sunlight. Beezer doesn’t know why he has these visions or what they mean. They’re making his life hell and, unbeknownst to him, is the reason the corrupt city cops are searching for him at all his usual haunts.
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Written by Chuck Dixon and Ron Marz; Art by Rodolfo Damaggio, Doug Braithwaite, Darryl Bank and others
In THE GREEN LANTERN: EMERALD ALLIES, Green Arrow and Green Lantern, two heroes with completely different personalities, meet for the first time and learn how to effectively combine their different styles. As a gang war is about to erupt in the streets, the headstrong and brash Green Lantern and the reserved and analytical Green Arrow join forces to avoid an urban massacre. Perfect foils for each other, the two novice heroes eventually form a bond based on their individual struggles to live up to the legends of their predecessors.
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Sandman Presents: Lucifer (3 Issue Mini-Series, March-May 1999), in which Lucifer (having retired from Hell to run his jazz club Lux) is approached by an angel who requests that he perform a service for heaven, one which the angels themselves cannot do, and for which he will be handsomely paid. Authors: Mike Carey, Scott Hampton.
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Sandman Presents: Merv Pumpkinhead - Agent of D.R.E.A.M. (One-Shot, 2000), a renegade dream breaks into Morpheus' palace and steals some of the dream sand from his pouch. Pumpkin-headed servant Merv, ever-willing to play the secret agent, volunteers to track the dream down and bring the sand back.
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Sandman Presents: The Furies (One-Shot, 2002), a former victim of The Furies approaches Lyta Hall (used by them as a vessel through which to destroy Dream of The Endless) to help in his revenge.
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Sandman Presents: Bast: Eternity Game (3 Issue Mini-Series, March-May 2003), in which the Egyptian cat goddess Bast, dying and neglected, attempts a great comeback. Authors: Caitlin R. Kiernan, Joe Bennett.
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Sandman Presents: Bast: Eternity Game
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Sandman Presents: Love Street (3 Issue Mini-Series, July-September 1999), a run-away named Olli is befriended by none other than a young John Constantine, and with him enters into a world of the occult. At the same time the inhabitants of the Dreaming search for their vanished master. Authors: Peter Hogan, Michael Zulli, Vince Locke
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Sandman Presents: The Dead Boy Detectives (4 Issue Mini-Series August-November 2001), the two deceased school boys who cheated death during the Sandman Season of Mists arc, continue their adventures.
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Sandman Presents: Thessaliad (4 Issue Mini-Series, March-June 2002), featuring Thessaly, former lover of Dream, and last of the Thessalian witches.
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Sandman Presents: The Corinthian: Death in Venice (3 Issue Mini-Series, December 2001 - Feb 2002), the story follows the Corinthian as he arrives in Venice shortly after leaving The Dreaming during Lord Morpheus' long absence. Authors: Darko Macan, Danijel Zezelj.
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Sandman Presents: Petrefax (4 Issue Mini-Series, March-June 2000), follows the undertaker Petrefax first introduced during The Sandman "World's End" plot arc. Authors: Mike Carey, Steve Leialoha.
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Sandman Presents: Thessaly - Witch For Hire (4 Issue Mini-Series, April-July 2004), in which Thessaly (from the Sandman storyline A Game of You), the most deadly of the Thessalian witches is pitched against cupid and a host of supporting monsters. Authors: Bill Willingham, Shawn McManus
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