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Invincible

Girls, acne, homework, supervillains. When you're a teenager it pays to be Invincible. Mark Grayson was just an average kid living in a world full of super heroes. It wasn't until he was a teenager that he gained fantastic powers thanks to his biological father Omni-Man. He was able to fly faster than a jet, lift buildings like Hercules, and battle acne like Proactive. Girls, homework, super villains, it's just another day in the life of the one and only Invincible. Join Mark Grayson in his incredible adventures into the unknown and catch some astonishing surprises while you're at it. This is probably the best superhero comic in the entire universe, or so it claims.Written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Ryan Ottley.PublishersIssues #0-73 published by Image Comics.Issues #74 and up published under the Skybound Entertainment imprint of Image Comics.Collected EditionsTrade Paperback CollectionsVol. 1: Family Matters (#1-4)Vol. 2: Eight is Enough (#5-8)Vol. 3: Perfect Strangers (#9-13)Vol. 4: Head of the Class (#14-19, Image Comics Summer Special)Vol. 5: The Facts of Life (#0, 20-24)Vol. 6: A Different World (#25-30)Vol. 7: Three's Company (#31-35, Pact #4)Vol. 8: My Favorite Martian (#36-41)Vol. 9: Out of this World (#42-47)Vol. 10: Who's the Boss (#48-53)Vol. 11: Happy Days (#54-59, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11)Vol. 12: Still Standing (#60-65)Vol. 13: Growing Pains (#66-70, Invincible Returns #1)Vol. 14: The Vitrumite War (#71-78)Vol. 15: Get Smart (#79-84)Vol. 16: Family Ties (#85-90)Vol. 17: What's Happening (#91-96)Vol. 18: The Death of Everyone (#97-102)Vol. 19: The War At Home (#103-108)Vol. 20: Friends (#109-114)Vol. 21: Modern Family (#115-120)Vol. 22: Reboot? (#121-126)Vol. 23: Full House (#127-132)Vol. 24: The End of All Things Part One (#133-138)Vol. 25: The End of All Things Part Two (#139-144)Ultimate CollectionsVol. 1 (#1-13)Vol. 2 (#0, 14-24, Image Comics Summer Special)Vol. 3 (#25-35, Pact #4)Vol. 4 (#36-47)Vol. 5 (#48-59, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11)Vol. 6 (#60-70, Invincible Returns #1)Vol. 7 (#71-84)Vol. 8 (#85-96)Vol. 9 (#97-108)Vol. 10 (#109-120)Vol. 11 (#121-132)Vol. 12 (#133-144)Library Collections - "The Complete Invincible Library"Vol. 1 (#0-24, Image Comics Summer Special)Vol. 2 (#25-47, Pact #4)Vol. 3 (#48-70, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11, Invisible Returns #1)CompendiumsVol. 1 (#0-47, Image Comics Summer Special, Pact #4)Vol. 2 (#48-96, The Astounding Wolf-Man #11, Invincible Returns #1)Vol. 3 (#97-144)Non-U.S. Collected EditionsEl Asombroso Hombre Lobo - Volumen 2 (#57) (Spanish)

#2

Kick-Ass

OverviewKick-Ass is the first "book" (volume) in Mark Millar and John Romita Jr's creator owned series published by Marvel's independent imprint, Icon Comics. Book three of the Series entitled Kick-Ass 2 ran from Dec 2010 through May 2012, while book two entitled Hit-Girl began Aug 2012 and is currently being released monthly. The first series was collected in Kick-Ass.HistoryOriginally publishing monthly, beginning in February, 2008, the series met several severe delays spanning from a month, to five months between issues, concluding on February, 2010. The initial delay was a result of John Romita Jr's work on Amazing Spider-Man. Later, the delays continued as Mark Millar and John Romita Jr began work with Matthew Vaughn on the feature film adaptation. The film wrapped before the final issue was done. In late 2006 the opportunity to name Kick-Ass's civilian identity was auctioned off for charity. Dave Lizewski won the auction and chose his own name for the character.Series synopsisThe series follows Dave Lizewski your average comic book loving teenager in a real world take of his foray into vigilanteism where superheroes only exist in comic books. Bored of his mundane life, Dave wonders why no one has ever tried to become a costumed hero before, and so, he makes a costume, begins a regimen, and joins the fight against crime as Kick-Ass. His first encounter doesn't go as planed. But soon enough Kick-Ass finds out he isn't alone in the fight against injustice as he meets Big Daddy, a pseudo Punisher, and his ten year old daughter, Hit-Girl, whose sword mastery and agility rival that of a ninja. After Kick-Ass gains a bit of attention off a youtube clip, Dave's class mate crush, Katie Deauxma, develops a crush on his costumed hero persona, Kick-Ass. While others find inspiration in his heroics and begin to follow suit, creating hero clubs and the like, but one of the inspired, The Red Mist, becomes an overnight sensation, gaining adoration from the media, local authorities, and the blogosphere, out shining Kick-Ass. But Kick-Ass won't have any of it. And so, a friendly rivalry is born as Kick-Ass, The Red Mist, Big Daddy and Hit-Girl team-up to take on New York City's biggest mob boss Johnny G.Film adaptationThere are a few key differences between Kick-Ass the comic and Kick-Ass the film. Gore and vulgarity is toned down for the film adaptation. Big Daddy and Hit-Girls origin differs drastically. The over all tone of the book is very dark, gritty and real, while the film skews somewhat lighthearted, funny and fun. Both film are very similar up to the half way point, then differ from one another to a degree, a potential occurrence of both comic and film being worked on at the same time.Collected EditionsKick-AssKick-Ass: The Dave Lizewski Years Book One

#3

Daredevil

He dwells in eternal night, but the blackness is filled with sounds and scents other men cannot perceive. Though attorney Matt Murdock is blind, his other senses function with superhuman sharpness; his radar sense guides him over every obstacle! He stalks the streets by night, a red-garbed foe of evil! Stan Lee presents... Daredevil, The Man Without Fear!Unlike many Marvel heroes launched during the Silver Age of Comics, Daredevil debuted in his own series without first being test launched in another title, as such, Daredevil, The Man Without Fear introduced readers to Matt Murdock in the first issue. The series started in 1964 and lasted 380 issues until being canceled in 1998. The title was selected to be part of the Marvel Knights imprint and relaunched the series and character with Daredevil Vol. 2.Additional VolumesDaredevil Vol. 1Daredevil Vol. 2Daredevil Vol. 3Daredevil Vol. 4Daredevil Vol. 5Daredevil Vol. 6Daredevil Vol. 7Daredevil Vol. 8WritersStan Lee #1-9, 11-50 (TOT 49)Wally Wood #10Roy Thomas #51-69, 71 (TOT 20)Gary Friedrich #70Gerry Conway #72-98, 118 (TOT 27)Steve Gerber #97-101, 103-117 (TOT 20)Chris Claremont #102, 117, 375Tony Isabella #119-123Marv Wolfman #124-139, 141-143 (TOT 19)Bill Mantlo #140Jim Shooter #141, 144-151, 223 (TOT 10)Gil Kane #151Roger McKenzie #151-161, 163-166, 183 (TOT 16)Michael Fleisher #162David Michelinie #167Frank Miller #165-166, 168-191, 219, 226-233 (TOT 32)Alan Brennert #192,Larry Hama #193Dennis O'Neil #18, 194-202, 204-207, 210-218, 220-223, 225, 226 (TOT 29)Steven Grant #203Harlan Ellison#208Arthur Byron Cover #208, 209Christopher Priest #224Mark Gruenwald #234Danny Fingeroth #235Anne Nocenti #236, 238-245, 247-257, 259-291 (TOT 53)Steve Englehart #237Jim Owsley #246Fabian Nicieza #258Daniel G. Chichester #292-309, 312-327, 329-332, 338, 380 (TOT 40)Glenn Alan Herdling #310, 311Gregory Wright #328, 333-337 (TOT 6)Alan Smithe#339-342Warren Ellis #343J.M. DeMatteis #344-350 (TOT 7)John Rozum #351Ben Raab #352Karl Kessel #353-357, 359-364 (TOT 11)Joe Kelly #358, 365-375, -1 (TOT 13)Scott Lobdell #376-379Collected EditionsMarvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 1 (#1-11)Daredevil Epic Collection: The Man Without Fear (#1-21)Daredevil Omnibus Volume 1 (#1-41)Namor, The Sub-Mariner Epic Collection: Enter The Sub-Mariner (#7)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 2 (#12-21)Decades: Marvel In the '60s: Spider-Man Meets the Marvel Universe (#16-17)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 3 (#22-32)Daredevil Epic Collection: Mike Murdock Must Die! (#22-41)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 4 (#33-41)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 5 (#42-53)Daredevil Epic Collection: Brother, Take My Hand (#42-63)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 6 (#54-63)Daredevil Epic Collection: A Woman Called Widow (#64-86)Iron Man Epic Collection: The Fury of the Firebrand (#73)Black Widow: The Sting of the Widow (#81)Black Widow Epic Collection: Beware the Black Widow (#81)The Black Widow Strikes Omnibus (#81)Avengers Omnibus Volume 4 (#99)Avengers vs. Thanos (#105-107)Dakota North: Design For Dying (#107-110)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil Volume 11 (#108-119)Marvel Masterworks: Ka-Zar Volume 2 (#110-112)Man-Thing by Steve Gerber: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 (#113-114)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil Volume 12 (#120-132)Daredevil vs. Bullseye (#131-132, #146, #169, #181, #191)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil Volume 13 (#133-143)Marvel Universe by John Byrne Omnibus Volume 2 (#138)Marvel Masterworks: Ghost Rider Volume 2 (#138)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil Volume 14 (#144-158)Visionaries Frank Miller Vol. 1 (#158-161, #163-167), Vol. 2 (#168-182), Vol. 3 (#183-191)Daredevil by Frank Miller & Klaus Janson Vol. 1, Vol. 2, & Vol. 3Daredevil by Frank Miller & Klaus Janson Omnibus (#158-191)Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil Volume 15 (#159-172)Incredible Hulk: Hulk vs the Marvel Universe (#163) Gang War (#169-172, #180)Power Man And Iron Fist Epic Collection: Revenge! (#178)The Punisher: Back To the War Omnibus (#182-184)Love's Labors Lost (#215-217, #220-222, #225) Born Again (#226-233) Daredevil Legends vol. 2: Born Again (#227-233)X-Men: Mutant Massacre Omnibus (#238)X-Men Milestones: Mutant Massacre (#238)Wolverine vs. The Marvel Universe (#249)Daredevil Epic Collection: A Touch of Typhoid (#253-270) Daredevil Legends vol. 4: Typhoid Mary (#254-257, #259-263)The Punisher Epic Collection: Circle of Blood (#257)X-Men: Inferno Crossovers (#262-263)X-Men: Inferno Omnibus (#262-263) Lone Stranger (#265-273)Mephisto: Speak of the Devil (#266)Daredevil Epic Collection: Heart of Darkness (#271-282)Acts of Vengeance: Marvel Universe (#275-276)Daredevil Epic Collection: Last Rites (#283-300)Taskmaster: Anything You Can Do... (#292-293) Fall of Kingpin (#297-300)The Infinity War Omnibus (#310) Fall From Grace (#319-325)Daredevil Epic Collection: Fall From Grace (#319-332)Venomnibus Volume 1 (#323)Daredevil Epic Collection: Root of Evil (#333-344)Daredevil Epic Collection: Purgatory & Paradise (#345-364)Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Volume 2 (#354)Daredevil Epic Collection: Widow's Kiss (#365-380 & -1)Non-U.S. Collected EditionsMarvel Gold. Daredevil - ¡El hombre sin miedo! (#1-27) (Spanish)Visionarios Marvel: Stan Lee (#7 & 47)80 Jahre Marvel - Die 1960er: Aufbruch in eine neue Zeit (#16-17) (German)Colección Frank Millar. Daredevil de Frank Millar y Klaus Janson (#158-191) (Spanish)Best of Marvel Essentials: Daredevil de Frank Millar: Marcado Por la Muerte (#158-161 & #163-164) (Spanish)Best of Marvel Essentials: Daredevil de Frank Millar: Elektra (#165-169) (Spanish)Best of Marvel Essentials: Daredevil de Frank Millar: Guerra de bandas (#170-174) (Spanish)Best of Marvel Essentials: Daredevil de Frank Millar: Cazadores (#175-179) (Spanish)Best of Marvel Essentials: Daredevil de Frank Millar: Condenados (#180-185) (Spanish)Best of Marvel Essentials: Daredevil de Frank Millar: Acabado (#186-191) (Spanish)Colección Frank Miller. El Universo Marvel según Frank Miller (#219 & #226) (Spanish)Coleccionable Marvel Héroes - Secret Wars II: ¿Quién es el Todopoderoso? (#223) (Spanish)Colección Frank Miller. Daredevil: Born Again (#227-233) (Spanish)Coleccionable Marvel Héroes - Marvel 75 Años: La Era Moderna (#236) (Spanish)Coleccionable Marvel Héroes - Daredevil: Zona cero (#236-253 & #264) (Spanish)Maestros Marvel. John Romita Jr. (#253) (Spanish)Coleccionable Marvel Héroes - Daredevil: María Tifoidea (#254-257 & #259-263) (Spanish)Coleccionable Marvel Héroes - Daredevil: El ocaso de los ídolos (#258 & #274-291) (Spanish)Coleccionable Marvel Héroes - Daredevil: El diablo en el infierno (#265-273) (Spanish)

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The Amazing Spider-Man

An All-New Marvel Now title. Continued from Superior Spider-Man (2013). Peter Parker returns as Spider-Man. The series lasted for 18 regular issues, with a few special Point One issues. After issues 18, the series ended due to the Secret Wars event and was replaced with the Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows tie-in mini-series. After the events of Secret Wars, the series was restarted as The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4.The series also had an The Amazing Spider-Man Special one-shot.Collected EditionsTPBs:Vol. 1: The Parker Luck (#1-6)Vol. 1.1: Learning To Crawl (#1.1-1.5 and material from #1)Vol. 2: Spider-Verse Prelude (#7-8)Vol. 3: Spider-Verse (#9-15)Vol. 4: Graveyard Shift (#16-18)Vol. 5: Spiral (#16.1-20.1)HCs:The Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 (#1-6 & #1.1-1.5)The Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2 (#7-18)Omnibuses:Original Sin Companion (#4-5)Spider-Verse (#7-15)Also:Silk: Out of the Spider-Verse Vol. 1 (#4-6)

#5

Ultimate Fallout

The End before The Beginning. The mini-series that forms the bridge between Ultimate Comics Spider-Man Vol. 1 and Ultimate Comics Spider-Man Vol. 2. Following the death of Peter Parker, the whole Ultimate Universe is faced with the consequences and aftermath. This series showcases and acts as a springboard for the Ultimate Universe Reborn: Spider-Man, X-Men, and the Ultimates.Collected EditionsUltimate Comics Spider-Man: Death of Spider-Man FalloutMiles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus (#4)Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Book One (#4)Non-U.S. Collected EditionsColeccionable Ultimate - Spiderman 31: La muerte de Spiderman. El día después (Spanish)Ultimate Fallout (German)Translated into Spanish.

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