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DOCTOR WHO 9TH #6

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(W) Cavan Scott (A) Adriana Melo (CA) Simon Fraser

Welcome back to the 70s (or is it the 80s?)! The Doctor becomes entangled once more with the forces of UNIT when a cache of potentially devastating top secret material is leaked to the media. But does the UNIT whistleblower have a point? Alien invasion and internecine intrigue combine in an explosive new story!

TITAN COMICS

DOCTOR WHO 9TH #6

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(W) Cavan Scott (A) Adriana Melo (CA) Jake

Welcome back to the 70s (or is it the 80s?)! The Doctor becomes entangled once more with the forces of UNIT when a cache of potentially devastating top secret material is leaked to the media. But does the UNIT whistleblower have a point? Alien invasion and internecine intrigue combine in an explosive new story!

TITAN COMICS

DOCTOR WHO 9TH #7

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(W) Cavan Scott (A) Adriana Melo (CA) Verity Glass

The intrigue continues! While Jack infiltrates the UNIT barracks in search of the truth, Rose gets an idea of the Doctor's life before she met him. And the Doctor is overwhelmed by a glimpse back into a "simpler" time, when he didn't have the weight of the Time War on his shoulders.

TITAN COMICS

DOCTOR WHO 9TH #7

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(W) Cavan Scott (A) Adriana Melo (CA) Photo

The intrigue continues! While Jack infiltrates the UNIT barracks in search of the truth, Rose gets an idea of the Doctor's life before she met him. And the Doctor is overwhelmed by a glimpse back into a 'simpler' time, when he didn't have the weight of the Time War on his shoulders...

TITAN COMICS

DOCTOR WHO 9TH #7

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(W) Cavan Scott (A) Adriana Melo (CA) Pasquale Qualano

The intrigue continues! While Jack infiltrates the UNIT barracks in search of the truth, Rose gets an idea of the Doctor's life before she met him. And the Doctor is overwhelmed by a glimpse back into a 'simpler' time, when he didn't have the weight of the Time War on his shoulders...

IDW PUBLISHING

DONALD DUCK #17

(W) Freddy Milton (A) Freddy Milton (CA) Freddy Milton

"The Big Sneeze!" Backed into helping the Duckburg Museum search for a shipwrecked sailor, Donald and the Junior Woodchucks find a Fountain of Youth-and a deadly dragon! *Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.

IDW PUBLISHING

DONALD DUCK #17

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(W) Freddy Milton (A) Freddy Milton (CA) Enrico Faccini

"The Big Sneeze!" Backed into helping the Duckburg Museum search for a shipwrecked sailor, Donald and the Junior Woodchucks find a Fountain of Youth-and a deadly dragon! *Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.

IDW PUBLISHING

DONALD DUCK #17

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(W) Freddy Milton (A) Freddy Milton (CA) Massimo Asaro

"The Big Sneeze!" Backed into helping the Duckburg Museum search for a shipwrecked sailor, Donald and the Junior Woodchucks find a Fountain of Youth-and a deadly dragon! *Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.

SUBLIME

DONT BE CRUEL 2IN1 TP #2

(W) Yonezou Nekota (A) Yonezou Nekota (CA) Yonezou Nekota

Maya and Nemugasa are now officially lovers, but it's the summer of their third year of high school, meaning even more studying for college entrance exams. Their relationship is reduced to stealing kisses over lunch recess and the occasional sleepover. Stressed and desperately wanting some alone time, the two wind up having a massive-even dangerous-misunderstanding! Things only get worse when the two eventually end up attending separate colleges, meaning they will no longer see each other every day. How will Nemugasa handle Maya's continued popularity with the ladies? And can Maya accept Nemugasa making a new college friend? For mature audiences.

DC COMICS

(W) Gerard Way (A) Nick Derington (CA) Nick Derington

  The atoms are buzzing. The daydreams crowd sentient streets, and the creative team has been warned, "Turn back now or suffer the mighty consequence of sheer, psycho-maniacal mayhem." Generation-arsonists unite-this is DOOM PATROL, and the God of the Super Heroes is bleeding on the floor. A blenderized reimagining of the ultimate series of the strange, DOOM PATROL combines elements from classic runs, new directions, and things that could not be. Our entry point is Casey Brinke, a young EMT on the graveyard shift to abstract enlightenment, with a past so odd that she's not entirely sure what is real and what is not. Along with her partner, Sam Reynolds, the pair blaze a path through the city and its denizens, finding the only quiet that exists at 3am is the chaos of the brain. When the pair answer a hit-and-run call, they find themselves face to face with a familiar figure: Cliff Steele, AKA Robotman. "It gets weirder from here," writer Gerard Way had to say about the book, with artist Nick Derington gripping tightly on the wheel of the ambulance. The pair's only communication? Shouting out of the open windows while at high velocity. Who needs a new roommate? Who names a cat "Lotion"? And when do we get to see all those muscles? Find your answers inside the pages of this comic book, as we set the stage for new beginnings, as well as the re-introduction of some classic DOOM PATROL characters, including Niles Caulder, Negative Man, Flex Mentallo, and Crazy Jane. The debut title of DC's Young Animal line kicks off with a removable sticker on its cover: Pull back the gyro to reveal its secrets, but be warned-there is no turning back.

DC COMICS

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(W) Gerard Way (A) Nick Derington (CA) Brian Bolland

  The atoms are buzzing. The daydreams crowd sentient streets, and the creative team has been warned, "Turn back now or suffer the mighty consequence of sheer, psycho-maniacal mayhem." Generation-arsonists unite-this is DOOM PATROL, and the God of the Super Heroes is bleeding on the floor. A blenderized reimagining of the ultimate series of the strange, DOOM PATROL combines elements from classic runs, new directions, and things that could not be. Our entry point is Casey Brinke, a young EMT on the graveyard shift to abstract enlightenment, with a past so odd that she's not entirely sure what is real and what is not. Along with her partner, Sam Reynolds, the pair blaze a path through the city and its denizens, finding the only quiet that exists at 3am is the chaos of the brain. When the pair answer a hit-and-run call, they find themselves face to face with a familiar figure: Cliff Steele, AKA Robotman. "It gets weirder from here," writer Gerard Way had to say about the book, with artist Nick Derington gripping tightly on the wheel of the ambulance. The pair's only communication? Shouting out of the open windows while at high velocity. Who needs a new roommate? Who names a cat "Lotion"? And when do we get to see all those muscles? Find your answers inside the pages of this comic book, as we set the stage for new beginnings, as well as the re-introduction of some classic DOOM PATROL characters, including Niles Caulder, Negative Man, Flex Mentallo, and Crazy Jane. The debut title of DC's Young Animal line kicks off with a removable sticker on its cover: Pull back the gyro to reveal its secrets, but be warned-there is no turning back.

DC COMICS

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(W) Gerard Way (A) Nick Derington (CA) Brian Chippendale

  The atoms are buzzing. The daydreams crowd sentient streets, and the creative team has been warned, "Turn back now or suffer the mighty consequence of sheer, psycho-maniacal mayhem." Generation-arsonists unite-this is DOOM PATROL, and the God of the Super Heroes is bleeding on the floor. A blenderized reimagining of the ultimate series of the strange, DOOM PATROL combines elements from classic runs, new directions, and things that could not be. Our entry point is Casey Brinke, a young EMT on the graveyard shift to abstract enlightenment, with a past so odd that she's not entirely sure what is real and what is not. Along with her partner, Sam Reynolds, the pair blaze a path through the city and its denizens, finding the only quiet that exists at 3am is the chaos of the brain. When the pair answer a hit-and-run call, they find themselves face to face with a familiar figure: Cliff Steele, AKA Robotman. "It gets weirder from here," writer Gerard Way had to say about the book, with artist Nick Derington gripping tightly on the wheel of the ambulance. The pair's only communication? Shouting out of the open windows while at high velocity. Who needs a new roommate? Who names a cat "Lotion"? And when do we get to see all those muscles? Find your answers inside the pages of this comic book, as we set the stage for new beginnings, as well as the re-introduction of some classic DOOM PATROL characters, including Niles Caulder, Negative Man, Flex Mentallo, and Crazy Jane. The debut title of DC's Young Animal line kicks off with a removable sticker on its cover: Pull back the gyro to reveal its secrets, but be warned-there is no turning back.

DC COMICS

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(W) Gerard Way (A) Nick Derington (CA) Sanford Greene

  The atoms are buzzing. The daydreams crowd sentient streets, and the creative team has been warned, "Turn back now or suffer the mighty consequence of sheer, psycho-maniacal mayhem." Generation-arsonists unite-this is DOOM PATROL, and the God of the Super Heroes is bleeding on the floor. A blenderized reimagining of the ultimate series of the strange, DOOM PATROL combines elements from classic runs, new directions, and things that could not be. Our entry point is Casey Brinke, a young EMT on the graveyard shift to abstract enlightenment, with a past so odd that she's not entirely sure what is real and what is not. Along with her partner, Sam Reynolds, the pair blaze a path through the city and its denizens, finding the only quiet that exists at 3am is the chaos of the brain. When the pair answer a hit-and-run call, they find themselves face to face with a familiar figure: Cliff Steele, AKA Robotman. "It gets weirder from here," writer Gerard Way had to say about the book, with artist Nick Derington gripping tightly on the wheel of the ambulance. The pair's only communication? Shouting out of the open windows while at high velocity. Who needs a new roommate? Who names a cat "Lotion"? And when do we get to see all those muscles? Find your answers inside the pages of this comic book, as we set the stage for new beginnings, as well as the re-introduction of some classic DOOM PATROL characters, including Niles Caulder, Negative Man, Flex Mentallo, and Crazy Jane. The debut title of DC's Young Animal line kicks off with a removable sticker on its cover: Pull back the gyro to reveal its secrets, but be warned-there is no turning back.

DC COMICS

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(W) Gerard Way (A) Nick Derington (CA) Jaime Hernandez

  The atoms are buzzing. The daydreams crowd sentient streets, and the creative team has been warned, "Turn back now or suffer the mighty consequence of sheer, psycho-maniacal mayhem." Generation-arsonists unite-this is DOOM PATROL, and the God of the Super Heroes is bleeding on the floor. A blenderized reimagining of the ultimate series of the strange, DOOM PATROL combines elements from classic runs, new directions, and things that could not be. Our entry point is Casey Brinke, a young EMT on the graveyard shift to abstract enlightenment, with a past so odd that she's not entirely sure what is real and what is not. Along with her partner, Sam Reynolds, the pair blaze a path through the city and its denizens, finding the only quiet that exists at 3am is the chaos of the brain. When the pair answer a hit-and-run call, they find themselves face to face with a familiar figure: Cliff Steele, AKA Robotman. "It gets weirder from here," writer Gerard Way had to say about the book, with artist Nick Derington gripping tightly on the wheel of the ambulance. The pair's only communication? Shouting out of the open windows while at high velocity. Who needs a new roommate? Who names a cat "Lotion"? And when do we get to see all those muscles? Find your answers inside the pages of this comic book, as we set the stage for new beginnings, as well as the re-introduction of some classic DOOM PATROL characters, including Niles Caulder, Negative Man, Flex Mentallo, and Crazy Jane. The debut title of DC's Young Animal line kicks off with a removable sticker on its cover: Pull back the gyro to reveal its secrets, but be warned-there is no turning back.

DC COMICS

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(W) Gerard Way (A) Nick Derington (CA) Babs Tarr

  The atoms are buzzing. The daydreams crowd sentient streets, and the creative team has been warned, "Turn back now or suffer the mighty consequence of sheer, psycho-maniacal mayhem." Generation-arsonists unite-this is DOOM PATROL, and the God of the Super Heroes is bleeding on the floor. A blenderized reimagining of the ultimate series of the strange, DOOM PATROL combines elements from classic runs, new directions, and things that could not be. Our entry point is Casey Brinke, a young EMT on the graveyard shift to abstract enlightenment, with a past so odd that she's not entirely sure what is real and what is not. Along with her partner, Sam Reynolds, the pair blaze a path through the city and its denizens, finding the only quiet that exists at 3am is the chaos of the brain. When the pair answer a hit-and-run call, they find themselves face to face with a familiar figure: Cliff Steele, AKA Robotman. "It gets weirder from here," writer Gerard Way had to say about the book, with artist Nick Derington gripping tightly on the wheel of the ambulance. The pair's only communication? Shouting out of the open windows while at high velocity. Who needs a new roommate? Who names a cat "Lotion"? And when do we get to see all those muscles? Find your answers inside the pages of this comic book, as we set the stage for new beginnings, as well as the re-introduction of some classic DOOM PATROL characters, including Niles Caulder, Negative Man, Flex Mentallo, and Crazy Jane. The debut title of DC's Young Animal line kicks off with a removable sticker on its cover: Pull back the gyro to reveal its secrets, but be warned-there is no turning back.

DC COMICS

(W) Grant Morrison (A) Richard Case (CA) Brian Bolland

In these tales from DOOM PATROL #19-34, the world's strangest heroes have left behind almost every vestige of normality. Shunned as freaks and outcasts, the Doom Patrol faces mystifying threats that must be defeated-at any cost. These are the epics that introduced Rebis, Crazy Jane, Dorothy Spinner, the Brotherhood of Dada and more!

VIZ MEDIA LLC

DRAGON BALL 3IN1 TP #14

(W) Akira Toriyama (A) Akira Toriyama (CA) Akira Toriyama

With the Saiyans forced to retreat and Goku back in the Underworld, the universe's ultimate champions desperately train to find a way to stop the evil Boo! Gohan undergoes a bizarre training regimen with the former Lord of Lords, while Trunks and Goten rush to perfect their fusion dance-but will it be enough? If only there was a way to bring Goku and Vegeta back to Earth... Don't miss the thrilling conclusion to this colossal manga classic! For teen audiences.

VIZ MEDIA LLC

DRAGON BALL FULL COLOR FREEZA ARC TP #3

(W) Akira Toriyama (A) Akira Toriyama (CA) Akira Toriyama

Gohan and Kuririn, forced to team up with Vegeta, stand their ground against the Ginyu Force while Goku tries to get his body back. Gohan and Kuririn must now use the seven Dragon Balls of Namek to summon the mighty Dragon Lord, who can grant any three wishes. What will they wish for? For all ages.

MARVEL COMICS

DRAX #11

(W) Cullen Bunn (A) Scott Hepburn (CA) Scott Hepburn

DRAX: THE DRAGON SAVIOR? •  KILLER THRILL-bounty hunter/violence-powered psychic-kidnapped Drax's baby dragon friend! •  Drax's entire motley crew from CM Punk and Cullen Bunn's hilarious, brutal run are here for the showdown. •  Will there be enough of Drax left to rejoin the Guardians, or (more importantly) to kill Thanos?!? Rated T+

IMAGE COMICS

DREAM POLICE #12

(W) J. Michael Straczynski (A) Sid Kotian (CA) Sid Kotian

SERIES FINALE For the long history of the Dream Police, no one has known the secret of where they come from, or how they are selected. Now at last that secret has been revealed, with shattering consequences for Officers Joe Thursday, Frank Stafford and Kate Black. Can they recover from this explosive secret? Will the Dreamscape ever be the same again?

JOE BOOKS INC.

DREAMWORKS SHREK COMICS COLL TP

(W) Patrick Storck (A) Glauco Silva (CA) Glauco Silva

Join Fiona, Donkey and all your favorite characters from Shrek in this collection of issues #1-4 of the Shrek comic series from Joe Books. Shrek attempts to renovate his money-pit-in-swamp to make room for the growing triplets and almost everything goes wrong! A nice day at the local fair turns into total chaos and Shrek aims to stop a master scheme. Enjoy these stories and more in the DreamWorks Shrek Comics Collection.

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DRIFTER TP #3

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(W) Ivan Brandon (A) Nic Klein (CA) Nic Klein

ADVANCE SOLICIT After last arc's explosive finale, Abram Pollux returns to Ghost Town, determined to even the score. But the rules have changed. New alliances are drawn, old friends become new foes, and the conflict seething at the heart of the camp is about to boil over. Collects DRIFTER #10-14

DC COMICS

(W) Dan Abnett (A) Angel Hernandez (CA) Bruno Redondo

The Amazonian casket has the potential to remake Earth-2 and end the years of struggle and survival, but is using it too great a risk? The Ultrahumanite doesn't care. In a last stand, the heroes must stop him from using it to shape a new reality where he is in control-or annihilate Earth-2 entirely. Don't miss this turning point in Earth-2 history!

IMAGE COMICS

EAST OF WEST TP #6

(W) Jonathan Hickman (A) Nick Dragotta (CA) Nick Dragotta

ADVANCE SOLICIT The smashing conclusion to the second year of the Apocalypse. Everything turns in on itself. The snake eats its tail. The old eat the young. A new chapter of the amazing End Times saga by superstar creators JONATHAN HICKMAN and NICK DRAGOTTA.   Collects EAST OF WEST #25-29

WILLIAM M. GAINES AGENT, INC.

EC ARCHIVES CRIME SUSPENSTORIES HC #1

(W) Al Feldstein (A) Wally Wood (CA) Johnny Craig

Road to Perdition author Max Allan Collins re-introduces us to the thrilling and mysterious first volume of Crime SuspenStories - six full issues and 24 complete stories by the likes of Al Feldstein, Johnny Craig, Harvey Kurtzman. Wally Wood, Jack Kamen, Graham Ingels, Jack Davis, George Roussos and others, originally published between 1950 and 1951!