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The Boys

Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson bring you THE BOYS.Wee Hughie was an average guy with everything going for him. A fiancee at his side, things were perfect...at least until everything was torn away by a superhero!In this world, the superheroes are ungrateful uncaring asses. The comic follows the story of Wee Hughie as he is recruited to and later joins "The Boys", a CIA black ops team dealing with super-powered threats. The team consists of five super-powered beings made to deal with the incidents just like Hughie's. Butcher (a man whose wife was raped and killed by a superhero), Mothers Milk (a man who is forced to feed off his own mother's breast for his powers), Frenchman (a strange animal-like man with unknown origin), the Female (of the Species) (a mute but deadly assassin with no past) and of course...poor Wee Hughie.In an interview, Garth Ennis had stated the series "may last up to 72 issues" and that it "will out-Preacher PREACHER".Publishers#1-6: WildStorm (DC Imprint)#7-72: Dynamite EntertainmentSpin-OffsThe Boys had three spin-off minis, they were collected as volumes in The Boys series rather than as stand-alone stories. A fourth mini serves as both a sequel and prequel to the series.HerogasmHighland LaddieButcher, Baker, CandlestickmakerDear BeckyTrade PaperbacksVolume One: The Name of the Game (#1-6)Volume Two: Get Some (#7-14)Volume Three: Good for the Soul (#15-22)Volume Four: We Gotta Go Now (#23-30)Volume Five: Herogasm (The Boys: Herogasm #1-6)Volume Six: The Self-Preservation Society (#31-38)Volume Seven: The Innocents (#39-47)Volume Eight: Highland Laddie (The Boys: Highland Laddie #1-6)Volume Nine: The Big Ride (#48-59)Volume Ten: Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker (The Boys: Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker #1-6)Volume Eleven: Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men (#60-65)Volume Twelve: The Bloody Doors Off (#66-72)Volume Thirteen: Dear Becky (The Boys: Dear Becky #1-8)Definitive Edition HardcoversVolume One (#1-14)Volume Two (#15-30)Volume Three (#31-38 and The Boys: Herogasm #1-6)Volume Four (#39-47 and The Boys: Highland Laddie #1-6)Volume Five (#48-59 and The Boys: Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker #1-6)Volume Six (#60-72)Omnibus EditionsThe Boys Omnibus Volume One (#1-14)The Boys Omnibus Volume Two (#15-30)The Boys Omnibus Volume Three (#31-38)The Boys Omnibus Volume Four (#39-47)The Boys Omnibus Volume Five (#48-59)The Boys Omnibus Volume Six (#60-72)Digital OmnibusVolume One (#1-22)Volume Two (#23-47)Volume Three (#48-72)Hardcover Omnibus EditionsThe Boys Hardcover Omnibus Volume One (#1-30)

#2

Spider-Man

Todd McFarlane started his own Spider-Man series in the early 1990's and became the newest hit-Spider-man series! Starting with issue 75, the cover becomes "Peter Parker: Spider-Man". Despite the change to the cover, the interior copyright page still shows this volume as being named "Spider-Man", as do succeeding issues in this volume. After the "Final Chapter" crossover, the series ended with issue 98 and restarted after a short hiatus as Peter Parker: Spider-Man with a new number one.AnnualsSpider-Man '97Spider-Man / Elektra '98WritersTodd McFarlane #1-14, 16Erik Larsen #15, 18-23Ann Nocenti #17, 29-31Howard Mackie #24, 44, 46-61, 63-98Terry Kavanagh #25, 41-43Tom DeFalco #26Ron Frenz #26Don McGregor #27, 28Steven Grant #32-34David Michelinie #35J.M. DeMatteis #36-40PencillersTodd McFarlane #1-14, 16Erik Larsen #15, 18-23Rick Leonardi #17Larry Alexander #24Chris Marrinan #25, 29-31Mark Bagley #26Marshall Rogers #27, 28Bob McLeod #32-34Tom Lyle #35-37, 44-56, 58-61Klaus Janson #38-40Jae Lee #41-43John Romita Jr. #57, 64-76, 78-84, 86-92, 94, 95 97Pat Broderick #62Gil Kane #63Claudio Castellini #77Andy Smith #85Norman Felchle #96Collected Editions Torment (#1-5)Spider-Man by Todd McFarlane Omnibus (#1-14 & 16)Spider-Man by Todd McFarlane: The Complete Collection (#1-14 & 16) Masques (#6-7, #13-14, #16) Perceptions (#8-12)Spider-Man by Michelinie and Larsen Omnibus (#15, 18-23)X-Force Epic Collection: Under The Gun (#16)Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus (#17)Marvel-Verse: Thanos (#17)The Infinity War Omnibus (#24)The Amazing Spider-Man: Life in the Mad Dog Ward (#29-31) Maximum Carnage (#35-37)Spider-Man Vs. Venom Omnibus (#35-37)The Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Maximum Carnage (#35-37)Iron Fist: The Book of Changes (#41-43)Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Lifetheft (#45)Spider-Man Clone Saga Omnibus Volume 1 (#51-58)Venom: Separation Anxiety (#52-53)Venomnibus Volume 1 (#52-53)Spider-Man Clone Saga Omnibus Volume 2 (#59-63)Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Volume 1 (#64-67)Carnage Classic (#67)Spider-Man: The Many Hosts of Carnage (#67)Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Volume 2 (#68-75)The Amazing Spider-Man: Identity Crisis (#90-91)Non-U.S. Collected EditionsColeccionable Spider-Man - Tormento (#1-5) (Spanish)Coleccionable Spider-Man - Percepciones (#6-12) (Spanish)Coleccionable Spider-Man - Submundo (#13-17) (Spanish)Coleccionable Spider-Man - La venganza de los Seis Siniestros (#18-23) (Spanish)Coleccionable Spider-Man - Una gran responsabilidad (#24-28) (Spanish)Coleccionable Spider-Man - Vida en el pabellón de perros rabiosos (#29-34) (Spanish)

#3

Saga

Saga is an ongoing series and space opera from Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples described as Romeo and Juliet meets Star Wars meets Game of Thrones."This is an original fantasy book with no superheroes, two non-white leads and an opening chapter featuring graphic robot sex. I thought we might be cancelled by our third issue." -- Brian K. VaughanAwardsIn 2013, Saga won three Eisner Awards for Best Writer, Best New Series, and Best Continuing Series. In 2014, it again won three Eisner Awards for Best Writer, Best Continuing Series and Best Painter/Multimedia Artist. In 2015, it won two Eisners for Best Continuing Series and Best Penciller/Inker, becoming only the second series (the first being Sandman) to win the Best Continuing Series award thrice (one could also count Swamp Thing, which won three Kirby awards for Best Continuing Series).HiatusIn August 2018, Vaughan announced the series would go on an indefinite hiatus - saying it would be for at least one year - and "will look and feel entirely different when it returns." Collected EditionsTrade PaperbacksVolume 1 (#1-6)Saga Compendium (#1-54)Volume 2 (#7-12)Volume 3 (#13-18)Volume 4 (#19-24)Volume 5 (#25-30)Volume 6 (#31-36)Volume 7 (#37-42)Volume 8 (#43-48)Volume 9 (#49-54)Volume 10 (#55-60)Volume 11 (#60-66)Volume 12 (#67-72)Deluxe Edition HardcoversSaga Deluxe Edition Book One (#1-18)Saga Deluxe Edition Book Two (#19-36)Saga Deluxe Edition Book Three (#37-54)Non-U.S. Collected EditionsSaga - Capítulo Uno (#1-6) (Spanish)Saga - Capítulo Dos (#7-12) (Spanish)Saga - Capítulo Tres (#13-18) (Spanish)Saga - Capítulo Cuatro (#19-24) (Spanish)Saga - Capítulo Cinco (#25-30) (Spanish)Saga - Capítulo Seis (#31-36) (Spanish)

#4

Battle Angel Alita: Last Order

Disregarding the ending of the original Battle Angel Alita volume, the story of Battle Angel Alita: Last Order has Alita resurrected by Desty Nova several years after her destruction by a doll-bomb, for maniacal and scientific reasons. With no connection to her past, Alita finds a horrible and unfamiliar future. She is once again forced to fight.English translation of Gunnm: Last Order.PublishersViz - Vol. 1-15Kodansha Comics USA - Vol. 16+

#5

20th Century Boys: The Perfect Edition

Deluxe edition of 20th Century Boys.Translated into German and French.

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