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IDW PUBLISHING FOR JUNE


MARS ATTACKS #1



Written by John Layman, art by John McCrea, covers by Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The invasion begins! The first stories of an all-new Mars Attacks universe are here, bringing outrageous action and dark humor to the comics page. Ffith-five different covers, each depicting one card from the original 1962 set! All 55 have a unique back cover, featuring the original card art that told the story!

32 pages, $3.99.


MARS ATTACKS #1 COMPLETE BOX SET



Want to collect the whole set, but don't have the time for a long hunt? Buy the complete 55-comic set, which comes packed in a collectible box adorned by a perfect replicate of the original Topps 1962 box art! Including the checklist card cover, as well as a special bonus 56th cover, only available as part of this set!

199.95.


MARS ATTACKS CLASSICS, VOL. 1



Written by Keith Giffen and Len Brown, art by Charles Adlard, Keith Giffen and Tom Sutton, cover by Nick Bradshaw.

Mars Attacks Classics brings back your favorite comics from the past. This volume collects the first five-issue miniseries from Topps Comics.

156 pages, $19.99.


ROCKETEER ADVENTURES 2 #4



Written by Michael Golden, David Mandel and Matt Wagner, art by J Bone, Eric Canete and Michael Golden, covers by Darwyn Cooke and Dave Stevens.

The finale of the second Rocketeer Adventures Anthology presents stories with Cliff caught up in a riot in Los Angeles, and a history lesson that includes a crash course in... the Rocketeer! All this plus a surprise bonus feature -- you're not going to want to miss this!

32 pages, $3.99.


DAVE STEVENS: STORIES & COVERS



Written, art and cover by Dave Stevens.

Dave Stevens was renowned for his work on The Rocketeer, the beloved comic that introduced the world to Cliff Secord and his incredible rocket-pack. But Stevens was also one of the most sought-after and accomplished cover artists in comics. This collection will provide a comprehensive gallery of Dave's covers, with many of them scanned from the original art. Additionally, there will be cover roughs to accompany many of the covers. Finally, All of Dave's non-Rocketeer comic work will be presented, including incomplete and unpublished stories. As with the other books in the Dave Stevens IDW library of titles, this one is a must have for fans of great art!

272 pages, black and white, $49.99.


KISS #1



Written by Chris Ryall, art by Jamal Igle, covers by Nick Runge and Jamal Eglo.

You Wanted the Best, You Got the Best! KISS is back in an all-new comic series that will appeal to longtime fans and new readers alike! Four ordinary humans in 1920s Chicago find themselves caught up in a battle of epic proportions that will reverberate across time and space in "Dressed to Kill," part 1!

32 pages, $3.99.


KISS GREATEST HITS, VOL. 1: THE MARVEL YEARS



Written by Stan Lee, Ralph Macchio, art by John Buscema, John Romita Jr. , cover by Nick Runge.

In 1977, Kiss was not only the biggest band in the world, they were the biggest comic-book stars around! For the first time ever, both classic Marvel Super Specials are collected in one in trade paperback, with story and art from Stan Lee, John Buscema, John Romita Jr., and more! Featuring an all-new cover recreation by Kiss: Avatars cover artist Nick Runge!

144 pages, $19.99.


TRUE BLOOD #2



Written by Ann Nocenti and Michael McMillian, art by Michael Gaydos, covers by Tim Bradstreet, photo.

Alan Ball's hit HBO series, the sensually sizzling story of the lives and loves of vampires, mind readers, and all manner of creatures, is back as an ongoing series! With creative collaboration from TRUE BLOOD creator/writer/producer Alan Ball, this series features writers Ann Nocenti (Daredevil, Green Arrow) and Michael McMillian, with art by Michael Gaydos (Alias).

32 pages, $3.99.


SERGIO ARAGONES' GROO THE WANDERER: ARTIST'S EDITION



Written by Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier, art and cover by Sergio Aragones.

To call Sergio Aragones a legendary cartoonist would be an understatement. Besides being in every single issue of Mad Magazine for the past 50 years, Sergio is also the creator of Groo the Wanderer, the hilarious character that is a good natured and extremely honest barbarian, but one who consistently finds himself in the middle of all sorts of misadventures because of his unparalleled stupidity and penchant for misunderstanding. Featuring a glorious four-part story showcasing Sergio at his best.

144 pages, $75.


GHOSTBUSTERS #10



Written by Erik Burnham, art by Dan Schoening, covers by Dan Schoening, Tristan Jones.

It's one haunted hotspot down and three to go as the Ghostbusters head south, leaving the Motor City for the Big Easy. But ain't nothin' gonna be easy down Louisiana way for the boys in gray -- Marie Laveau is back in the Quarter and lookin' to stick around! Join us as Haunted America continues... in New Orleans!

32 pages, $3.99.


G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN TREASURY EDITION



Written by Larry Hama, art by Herb Trimpe, Marshall Rogers, Don Hudson, Phil Gosier, cover by J. Scott Campbell.

Celebrate America's independence with this special 4th of July Treasury Edition of G.I. Joe! Joe scholar Mark Bellomo scoured the run of ARAH for the most patriotic stories for your Independence Day reading enjoyment, and decided on: Issue #1, "Operation Lady Doomsday "; #82, "Weeding Out"; and finally issue #155, "A Letter from Snake Eyes." From the very first introduction of the JOE team to the final issue filled with Snake Eyes' response to a teenager thinking of enlisting, this commemorative collection is designed for real American heroes.Â

72 pages, $9.99.


G.I. JOE #14



Written by Chuck Dixon, art by Will Rosado, covers by Will Rosada and Tommy Lee Edwards.

"Deep Terror, part 2!" Under-staffed, under water, and under the gun! The new stripped-down Joe team battles a very public Cobra as Dr. Mindbender drills on the ocean floor -- but what's he looking for? And how will Scarlett and her team escape?

32 pages, $3.99.


SNAKE EYES & STORM SHADOW #14



Written by Chuck Dixon, art by Robert Atkins, covers by Andrea Di Vito, Lee Ferguson and Sal Buscema.

"Serpent's Shadow," part 2! Ninja versus Ninja! Snake Eyes goes deeper into the Arashikage clan -- but will his mission succeed or will Storm Shadow corrupt the commando? Differnces will have to be put aside as both turn their swords against -- Zartan!

32 pages, $3.99.


COBRA #14



Written by Mike Costa, art by Antonio Fuso, covers by Antonio Fuso and David Williams.

G.I. Joe underground! Armed with secret knowledge of Cobra's inner workings, a rag-tag force of ex-villains and damaged heroes takes the fight to the darkest corners of the world, under the vigilant eye of Flint!

32 pages, $3.99.


G.I.JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #179



Written by Larry Hama, art by SL Gallant, covers by Herb Trimpe and SL Gallant.

The final showdown! the Blue Ninja Clan begins its final assualt on Cobra's homebase, and Cobra Commander, Baroness, Snake Eyes, Duke, Scarlett and Stalker are all caught in the fray! This is the explosive conclusion to the Blue Ninja saga that you've all been waiting for. Things will never be the same for G.I. Joe and Cobra after G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #179, don't miss it!

32 pages, $3.99.


G.I. JOE: ROOTS OF RETALIATION



Written by Larry Hama, art by Steve Leialoha, Marshall Rogers, Frank Springer, Mike Vosburg, cover by Jonboy Meyers.

The stories that inspired G.I. Joe: Retaliation! This summer's hottest action movie draws it's inspiration from the comic that thrilled a generation! Reprinted here are the famed "Silent Interlude" plus the first appearances of Roadblock, Duke, Flint, Lady Jaye and the original Joe himself -- Joe Colton!

104 pages, $14.99.


G.I. JOE: COBRA COMMAND, VOL. 1

Written by Chuck Dixon, art by Alex Cal, cover by Dave Wilkins.

The Cobra Civil War is over but there's no risk of a peace outbreak. "Cobra Command" starts here as the new Cobra Commander kicks off his reign with total war as he invades a sovereign nation with all the military might under his power. Includes issues #9 of all three ongoing series of G.I. Joe, Cobra, and Snake Eyes, as well as G.I. Joe #10.

104 pages, $17.99.


DANGER GIRL: REVOLVER



Written by Andy Hartnell, art by Chris Madden, cover by J. Scott Campbell.

Who is she? What are her skills? Where is she from? What are her measurements? You'll find those answers and more as she joins the world's sexiest spy agency in their most explosive adventure yet!

104 pages, $17.99.


INFESTATION 2, VOL. 1



Written by Duane Swierczynski and Chris Ryall, art by Alan Robinson, cover by Alex Garner.

The endless zombie hordes of Infestation are defeated... but now a greater threat looms in Infestation 2! The balance of magic has been tipped allowing the nightmares of H.P. Lovecraft, the Elder Gods, to break through their cosmic prison and attack all known realities in the IDW universe!

104 pages, $17.99.


STAR TREK #10



Written by Mike Johnson, art Stephen Molnar, cover by Tim Bradstreet.

Production is underway on the next blockbuster Star Trek movie, and the countdown continues in the pages of this hit ongoing comic book series, overseen by the film's writer/producer Roberto Orci! Captain James T. Kirk and the Enterprise crew unravel the mystery of a lost Starfleet vessel that may hold the key to the galaxy's future. Don't miss the conclusion of "Return of the Archons"!

32 pages, $3.99.


DOCTOR WHO CLASSICS SERIES IV #5



Written by Mike Collins, art and cover by John Ridgway.

IDW's newly recolored reprints of classic Doctor Who tales from years past, this time featuring the Sixth Doctor, continues! The Doctor, Peri, and Frobisher find themselves under attack on dormant colony ship in "Profits of Doom!"

32 pages, $3.99.


DOCTOR WHO II, VOL. 4



Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov, art by Matthew Dow Smith, cover by Mark Buckingham.

1941. Casablanca. Murder. Sound familiar? The Doctor, Amy, and Rory in the setting for the classic film with a little side of the Silurians thrown in of course.

104 pages, $17.99.


STAR TREK TNG/DOCTOR WHO: ASSIMILATION2 #2



Written by Scott Tipton and David Tipton with Tony Lee, art by J.K. Woodward, covers by J.K. Woodward and Mark Buckingham.

The two greatest science-fiction properties of all time cross over for the first time in history, in Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation2! When the Federation's most terrifying enemy strikes an unholy alliance with one of the Doctor's most hated antagonists, the result is devastation on a cosmic scale! Geronimo? Make it so!

32 pages, $3.99.


STAR TREK/LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES



Written by Chris Roberson, art by Jeffrey Moy, cover by Phil Jimenez.

IDW Publishing and DC Comics are proud to present the greatest tale of the 23rd century! Or is that the 31st century? The crew of the Starship: Enterprise and the Legion of Super-Heroes come face to face as they deal with a changed history and timeline that neither knows the cause of. Traveling to the past and the future to find answers both teams must work together to set things right.

152 pages, $24.99.


TRANSFORMERS CLASSICS: UK, VOL. 3



Written by Simon Furman and James Hill, art by Geoff Senior, Jeff Anderson, Ron Smith and Will Simpson, covers by Andrew Wildman.

These vintage TF UK stories are presented in order, many published for the first time in the United States! Writer and life-long TF fan James Roberts provides in-depth historical front matter in each volume, and TF UK artist Andrew Wildman provides new covers!

296 pages, $29.99.


TRANSFORMERS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE VOL. 1



Written by James Roberts, art by Nick Roche and Alex Milne, cover by Alex Milne.

The ultimate Transformers saga begins here! More Than Meets The Eye reunites the fan-favorite creative team behind Last Stand of the Wreckers and sends the Transformers on an epic quest to the farthest reaches of the Transformers Universe and beyond! Also includes the one-shot Death of Optimus Prime.

128 pages, $19.90.


TRANSFORMERS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE ONGOING #6



Written by James Roberts, art by Nick Roche, covers by Alex Milne and Nick Roche.

Madness in space! A rescued Autobot loses his grip and it's up to Hot Rod's questing team to stop him -- before the damage becomes irreparable! This is surely one of the most intense Transformers tales ever committed to paper!

32 pages, $3.99.


TRANSFORMERS: ROBOTS IN DISGUISE #6



Written by John Barber, art by Livio Ramondelli, covres by Livio Ramondelli and Casey Coller.

Once He Was: Optimus Prime! The Autobot gave up his title -- returned to his role as Orion Pax! But that doesn't mean the fight's over! A shattered planet leads Pax and a squad of fan favorite characters on the trail of the deadliest Decepticon of all... Shockwave!

32 pages, $3.99.


TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #11



Written by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, art by Dan Duncan, covers by Dan Duncan, Kevin Eastman.

The Turtles bring in a surprising new ally to storm the Foot Clan lair! Meanwhile, will Splinter escape the Foot? He'll have to get through the Shredder first! It's a rematch centuries in the making, don't miss it!

32 pages, $3.99.


TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES COLOR CLASSICS #2



Written, art and cover by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird.

This tale of the original TMNT expands the Turtles universe, detailing the origin of many familiar faces, such ass April O'Neil, Baxter Stockman, and of course the mechanized Mousers!

38 pages, $3.99.


TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES MICROSERIES #5: SPLINTER



Written by Erik Burnham, art by Charles Paul Wilson III, covers by David Petersen, Charles Paul Wilson III.

Face-to-face with the man who killed his family so many years ago, Master Splinter comes to terms with a life of assasination, love and redemption. This story takes a look back at the entire life of Splinter, including his secret life as Hamato Yoshi. This soul searching provides a startling revelation for Splinter, one that will change his and his son's lives forever!

32 pages, $3.99.


TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MICRO-SERIES, VOL. 1



Written by Brian Lynch, art by Franco Urru, Andy Kuhn, Valerio Schiti and Ross Campbell, cover by David Petersen.

Following in the tradition of the original TMNT micro-series comes four stand-alone tales centering on each Turtle brought to you by writer Brian Lynch and artists Franco Urru, Andy Kuhn, Ross Campbell, and Valerio Schiti.

104 pages, $17.99.


TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES CLASSICS, VOL. 1



Written and art by Michael Dooney, Mark Martin, Mark Bode and Kevin Eastman, cover by Michael Dooney.

The original stories of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles come roaring back to shelves with the line of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classics trade paperbacks! Volume 1 features favorite tales like "The Peoples Choice," "A TMNT Time Tale," and "The Shell of the Dragon."

104 pages, $17.99.


TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, VOL. 1: CHANGE IS CONSTANT DELUXE EDITION



Written by Tom Waltz and Kevin Eastman, art by Dan Duncan and Kevin Eastman, cover by Kevin Eastman.

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles' IDW relaunch in an oversized, hardcover edition that includes extras that were not included in the comics or the previously released paperback. Extras like Kevin Eastman's fully illustrated and lettered layouts! Compare and contrast Eastman's designs with the finished Dan Duncan pages. A huge treat for TMNT and Kevin Eastman fans!

192 pages, $49.99.


GODZILLA #2



Written by Duane Swierczynski, art by Simon Gane, covers by Zach Howard, Matt Frank.

Boxer is ready to settle the score with Godzilla, and assembles his "Monster Kill Crew," a group of highly-trained weirdos, each with their own private grudge against the kaiju. As we get to know these mercenaries the team stocks up on all the equipment they'll need to take down their first bounty -- ANGUIRUS!

32 pages, $3.99.


GODZILLA: LEGENDS



Written by Matt Frank, Jeff Prezenkowski, John Vankin, Mike Raicht, Chris Mowry and Bobby Curnow, art by Matt Frank, Simon Gane, Tony Parker, EJ Su and Dean Haspiel, cover by Art Adams.

Focusing on Godzilla's fearsome rogues gallery, each story shines a light on a kaiju that has never before been the center of a comic book story. These stories delve into the minds of Anguirus, Rodan, Titanosaurus, Hedorah, and Kumonga to bring the TOHO universe to life!

128 pages, $19.99.


TRIO #2



Written, art and cover by John Byrne.

His name is Nautilus, and he wants to lay waste to the surface world. Our trio of heroes feel out of their depth -- no pun intended! -- but they cannot begin to guess that an even greater peril is hurtling toward the planet. One that may herald the end of all life, above and below the waves.

32 pages, $3.99.


NEXT MEN: AFTERMATH #44



Written, art and cover by John Byrne.

It all ends here! Is the timeline shredding? Is it repairing itself? Or is it something else entirely? An old friend returns -- and the beginning of an answer are seen. Â But it may not be an answer any of the Next Men like!

32 pages, $3.99.


MAGIC: THE GATHERING -- THE SPELL THIEF #2



Written by Matt Forbeck, art by MartÃ*n Cóccolo, cover by Dan Scott.

Dack Fayden barely escapes the Collector's prison... and now finds himself back on his home plane of Fiora. Forced to confront the destruction of his hometown, Dack relives the painful memories as he seeks clues that will lead him back on the trail of the malevolent Sifa Grent. Dack must find the strength within himself to carry on or his burden of guilt may prove too overwhelming for the Planeswalker thief. Special playable MAGIC: THE GATHERING card polybagged in this issue!

32 pages, $4.99.


MAGIC: THE GATHERING



Written by Matt Forbeck, art by Martin Coccolo, cover by Aleksi Briclot.

In search of greater magical knowledge and on the hunt for the people who destroyed his town, Dack Fayden is the greatest thief in the Multiverse. When he gets his hands on his latest prize, though, he has no idea where it will lead him -- or to who!

104 pages, $17.99.


DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: FORGOTTEN REALMS #3



Written by Ed Greenwood, art by Lee Ferguson and Sal Buscema, covers by Tyler Walpole and Steve Ellis.

Randral and Torn continue their epic adventure in the city of Waterdeep! Pursued and put-upon, the duo -- and Lady Talandra -- try to make a hasty retreat... but circumstances may not work to their advantage! The creator of the Realms pens this incredible tale of heroism and adventure!

32 pages, $3.99.


DUNGEONS & DRAGONS CLASSICS, VOL. 3



Written by Dan Mishkin, Jeff Grubb, Ben Schwartz, Dan Raspler and Don Kraar, art by Jan Duursema, Ken Penders, Bob Downs, Tom Mandrake and Fernado daSilva, cover by Jan Duursema.

Contains Advanced Dungeons & Dragons issues #19-26 and the 1990 Annual #1. Includes the four part "Phases of the Moon," the one issue "Lawyers,"and the three part "Scavangers" storylines.

260 pages, $24.99.


DUNGEONS & DRAGONS VOL. 1, SHADOWPLAGUE



Written by John Rogers, art by Andrea Di Vito, cover by Wayne Reynolds.

A tale of high adventure and deep secrets. Adric Fell leads a band of heroes in a world where civilization has been reduced to a few scattered points of light amid a rising tide of shadows.

132 pages, $19.99.


ETERNAL DESCENT, VOL. 2 #5



Written by Llexi Leon, Justin Peniston, art by Ivan Fernandez, covers by Iban Coello, Santi Casas.

Caught in an apocalyptic future ravaged by khaos, Lyra finds herself mistaken for the enemy, facing off against Angela Gossow and her mercenary force of human resistance fighters. Metal master Michael Amott lies at the heart of this dark reality, empowered by a mysterious guitar carved from solid amber. Obsessed with the instrument and the amber, Michael exhibits strange and unearthly powers beyond his comprehension. Can Lyra and Angela reconcile their past and confront Michael before he loses control?! Find out, as special guests Arch Enemy make their Eternal Descent debut.

32 pages, $3.99.


POPEYE #2



Written by Roger Langridge, art by Ken Wheaton, Tom Neely, covers by Roger Langridge.

Olive Oyl has got a new beau... and it's Willy Wormwood, vaudevillian villain! Popeye can take a licking from the biggest brutes imaginable, but can he recover from a broken heart? Plus: a brand-new escapade featuring Professor Wotasnozzle and Sappo!

32 pages, $3.99.


30 DAYS OF NIGHT #8



Written by Steve Niles, art by Christopher Mitten, cover by Davide Furno.

Something wicked is coming Alice Blood's way, and all the agents of Project Red will be unable to stem the bloody tide. It's all been leading up to this!

32 pages, $3.99.


DOROTHY OF OZ PREQUEL #3



Written by Denton J. Tipton, art by Blair Shedd, cover by Eric Shanower.

Based on the upcoming animated film Dorothy Of Oz! Building on the world created in the celebrated children's book by Roger Stanton Baum, Dorothy Of Oz will tell the tale of Dorothy's return to the Land of Oz. But first, read here about what events transpired to necessitate Dorothy's return, and witness the rise of the Jester!

32 pages, $3.99.


LOCKE & KEY, VOL. 5: CLOCKWORKS

Written by Joe Hill, art and cover by Gabriel Rodriguez.

The sprawling tale of the Locke family and their mastery of the whispering iron thunders to new heights as the true history of the family is revealed to Tyler and Kinsey. Zack Wells assumes a new form, Tyler and Kinsey travel through time, and surprises beyond imagination will be revealed.

152 pages, $24.99.


SMOKE AND MIRRORS #4



Written by Mike Costa and Jon Armstrong, art and cover by Ryan Browne.

Face to face with his darkest fears, Terry confronts the Trade Circle -- and they want answers! In a world where magic is real, how can a sleight of hand artist compete with users of practical spells? And why are they afraid of Terry!?

32 pages, $3.99.


NIGHT OF 1,000 WOLVES #2



Written by Bobby Curnow, art and cover by Dave Wachter.

One man's desperate trial to save his family's life from unstoppable suppernatural onslaught continues! With hordes of wolves, not to mention zombie werewolves, on their heels, Harrick and his family take sanctuary at Cragen's Keep. The respite is short lived though, as the malevolent force behind the maddness makes itself known! A beatifully illustrated new horror classic in the making!

32 pages, $3.99.


FLASH GORDON, VOL. 2



Written, art and cover by Alex Raymond.

The Definitive Flash Gordon & Jungle Jim presents every Sunday by Alex Raymond from both classic strips together for the first time, in the oversized 12" x 16" champagne edition format. Part of IDW's Library of American Comics Ultimate Alex Raymond Collection.

176 pages, $75.


ILLUSTRATED MASQUES



Written by Wayne Allen Sallee, Robert R. McCammon, Mort Castle, Robert E. Weinberg, F. Paul Wilson, Paul Dale Anderson, Stephen King, art byClive Barker, Andy B. Clarkson, Cristina de Lara Stockler, Daniel Indro, Mike Okamoto, Ted Naifeh, Tim Vigil, Mark Evans, Apriyadi Kusbiantoro, Jose Pimentel and Matt Thompson, art by Fabio Listrani.

"Scare me!" From 1984 through 2006, such writers as Stephen King, F. Paul Wilson, and Robert R. McCammon did just that in five volumes of Masques, creating classics for the darkest nights of the darkest souls.

128 pages, $19.99.


CONVENTION SKETCHBOOK



This new Convention Sketchbook is the perfect accessory for sketch-seeking conventioneers! Using the same high-quality paper from our prestigious hardcover collections, your sketches will look fantastic while being protected from creases and exterior contaminants.

120 pages, $19.99.


PHOENIX WITHOUT ASHES HC LTD. ED.



Harlan Ellison, one of the Grand Masters of science fiction and a multiple Hugo, Nebula, and Edgar Award-winner, returns to his roots with the graphic novel Phoenix Without Ashes. The year is 2785, and Devon, a farmer banished for challenging his community's Elders, discovers a secret that changes everything he knew about the world, leading him on a quest to solve a mystery beyond his comprehension before his entire world is destroyed in cataclysm. Â This special hardcover includes Ellison's prose story and other interior bonus content previously available only in the extremely limited edition signed by Ellison and artist Alan Robinson! Strictly limited to 250 copies.

215 pages, $39.99, limited to 250 copies.


X-9: SECRET AGENT CORRIGAN, VOL. 4



Written by Archie Goodwin, art and cover by Al Williamson.

Volume Four of Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson's definitive run on Secret Agent X9 continues its break neck pace as agent Phil Corrigan dives head first into ever more thrilling and outrageous adventures! Beginning on November 4th, 1974 and reproducing every gorgeously drawn strip until June 11th, 1977.

288 pages, $49.99.
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Stannis à Davos : On n'a rien pu faire, ils étaient au moins genre vingt-deux et puis y en avait un torse nu.
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McCrea, Igle, Gaydos sur des séries comme ça (moisies) ça me fait de la peine.

Et pfiou rééditer les TMNT en couleurs... Bon à la rigueur si ça continue assez longtemps pour arriver aux numéros me manquant, pourquoi pas.
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Le Star Trek/Legion me tente bien. Quelqu'un a lu? Ça vaut le coup?
Oui, c'est consternant. Un peu moins que les titres Legion de chez DC actuels mais franchement, c'est super mou, peu d'interaction ou de fun, et le dessin décevant pour qui se rappelle des frères Moy. Je te conseillerai de garder ton argent...
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Pas mal comme idée le carnet spécial Sketchbook.
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Le Star Trek/Legion me tente bien. Quelqu'un a lu? Ça vaut le coup?
Moi j'ai lu est beaucoup aimer.
Je ne suis pourtant ni fan de Star trek, ni de la légion.
Les dessins sont de bon. Sans être merveilleux, je les trouve de qualité.
L'histoire est très sympa et malgré des manques pour moi quand au clin d'oeil.
Contrairement à XXL je conseille
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Oui, c'est consternant. Un peu moins que les titres Legion de chez DC actuels mais franchement, c'est super mou, peu d'interaction ou de fun, et le dessin décevant pour qui se rappelle des frères Moy. Je te conseillerai de garder ton argent...
Je ne vois pas cela comme toi : respectueux des 2 univers, cohérence dans la traitement des personnages et interactions savoureuses.
Pour le dessin, Jeff Moy n'est pas tellement en-dessous de ce qu'il faisait : pour moi, c'est juste le décalage créé par la présence des membres de Star Trek à côté des Légionnaires (décalage accentué par la couleur bien plus pétante qu'il y a 15 ans).
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