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A(nother) Year at the Movies!
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It's that time again, True-Believers! Hollywood may not be able to make a big, original movie, but 2017's and 2018's crop of Superhero (and other comicbook) fare looks pretty darn good. Get your giant popcorn and soda ready; from the silver screen to streaming, this promises to be a year of hidden kingdoms, magical brothers, and merc's and their mouths.
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Deadpool & Cable : split second
by Fabian Nicieza
When Deadpool takes a contract to kill the man Cable is assigned to protect, the duo embark on a time-hopping adventure
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Black Panther : Avengers of the new world. Part one
by Ta-Nehisi Coates
After Wakanda weathers several tragedies without help from the old gods, T'Challa, the Black Panther, resolves to find out what happened to the once-ever-present deities. Collects Black Panther, 13-18. Original.
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Fullmetal alchemist
by Hiromu Arakawa
When the Elric brothers dabble in the mystical powers of alchemy, one loses an arm and a leg, and the other becomes nothing but a soul locked into a body of living iron. Now they are agents of the government, using their unique powers to obey their orders…even to kill. But the world crawls with ruthless evil alchemists, all in pursuit of the ultimate alchemical treasure, the Philosopher’s Stone. Teen.
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Aquaman : The Drowning Volume 1, The drowning
by Dan Abnett
Aquaman, the King of Atlantis attempts to broker a peace between Atlantis and the surface, but his quest might force him to finally choose whether to live his life above the waves, or below them
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X-Men : the dark phoenix saga
by Chris Claremont
When Jean Grey gains power beyond conception and is corrupted, the X-Men must decide if the life of someone they cherish is worth the existence of an entire universe
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Venom : Homecoming
by Mike Costa
Back in New York, Venom returns to his old ways drawing old friends into his evil plans, including the other former host of the Venom symbiote
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Luke Cage : sins of the father
by David Walker
After arriving in New Orleans for Dr. Noah Burstein's funeral, Luke discovers there is more to his mentor's death than appears and sets out to get answers at any cost
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Avengers
by Jonathan Hickman
To answer the coming storm, the Avengers expand their ranks, but when an ancient system of change finds the Earth lacking, eighteen Avengers still may not be enough
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Batman : the Jiro Kuwata Batmanga
by Jir Kuwata
"At the height the 1960's Batman television shows popularity, a shonen manga magazine in Japan serialized fifty-three chapters, starring The Dark Knight, which were all written by Jiro Kuwata. These rare Batman tales were known by relatively few outside of Japan until award-winning designer Chipp Kidd's 2008 book, Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan (Pantheon Books), introduced them to a whole new generation of Batman fans. In BATMAN: THE JIRO KUWATA BATMANGA VOL. 1, see The Dark Knight and his sidekick Robin fight against some of his strangest villains, including Dr. Faceless and the Human Ball! DC Comics is proud to publish the complete Jiro Kuwata penned Batman Manga adventures in three painstakingly restored and translated volumes. This collection is not to be missed by both Batman and Manga fans alike! BATMAN: THE JIRO KUWATA BATMANGA VOL. 1 collects the first twenty chapters"
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Comics Plus: Library EditionComics Plus is our digital comics subscription service. Read thousands of comics on your computer, tablet or mobile device. All you need is your Houston Public Library card and a wireless connection!
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Image ComicsImage is a comics and graphic novels publisher formed in 1992 by seven of Marvel Comics’ best-selling artists. Since that time, Image has gone on to become the third largest comics publisher in the United States.
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Viz MediaHeadquartered in San Francisco, CA, VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media) is one of the most comprehensive and innovative companies in the field of manga (graphic novel) publishing, animation and entertainment licensing of Japanese content. Owned by three of Japan's largest creators and licensors of manga and animation, Shueisha Inc., Shogakukan Inc., and Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions, Co., Ltd., VIZ Media is a leader in the publishing and distribution of Japanese manga for English speaking audiences in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and South Africa and is a global ex-Asia licensor of Japanese manga and animation.
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Marvel Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world's most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of over 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing and publishing.
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DC ComicsDC Entertainment, home to iconic brands DC Comics (Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, The Flash), Vertigo (Sandman, Fables) and MAD, is the creative division charged with strategically integrating its content across Warner Bros. Entertainment and Time Warner. DC Entertainment works in concert with many key Warner Bros. divisions to unleash its stories and characters across all media, including but not limited to film, television, consumer products, home entertainment and interactive games. Publishing thousands of comic books, graphic novels and magazines each year, DC Entertainment is the largest English-language publisher of comics in the world.
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First SecondIs it first? Or second? First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh. Pressing the reset button. A clean slate. A fresh start. Everything begins with the First Second. . . .
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Yen PressYen Press is a US-based graphic novel publisher that releases a wide range of Japanese and Korean comics and well as a number of original English-language properties.
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Otaku USAOtaku USA is a thick, full-color magazine featuring comprehensive coverage of manga, anime, videogames and Japanese pop culture written from an American point of view. Otaku USA also publishes 32 pages of the hottest manga previews from the top publishers. Because Otaku USA is an independent US magazine, not a licensed product owned by those with an vested interest in a particular line of comics, anime, manga, games or movies, it presents the reader with objective coverage.
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ICv2For the people on the front lines of the pop culture business, staying ahead of the trends isn’t something that can be left to chance—it’s a basic necessity for being successful. That’s why ICv2 is the #1 source of news and information for the buyers, gatekeepers, and tastemakers on the front lines. ICv2 is where trend-watching has become a science.
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