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PS ARTBOOKS

ROY THOMAS PRESENTS BRIEFER FRANKENSTEIN SOFTEE #2

(W) Dick Briefer (A) Dick Briefer (CA) Dick Briefer

At last! In our new Softee format the second volume of PS Artbooks' ROY THOMAS Presents: Dick Briefer's Frankenstein set! Volumes 3-8 were previously published in hardcover. Volume 2 collects the  "Frankenstein" stories from Prize Comics #38-68 (1944-1948),  With illustrated introductions by Frankenstein expert Don Glut and Dick Briefer.

TWOMORROWS PUBLISHING

ALTER EGO #173

(W) VARIOUS (A) VARIOUS (CA) Various

Black super-heroes (and others) in U.S. comicbooks! An awesome overview by comics historian Barry Pearl-from Voodah to Black Panther and beyond! Plus-an in-depth interview with Dr. William Foster III, author of Looking for a Face Like Mine! Showcasing Baker, Graham, McDuffie, Fitzgerald, Hollingsworth, Cowan, Greene, Herriman, Jones, Ormes, Stelfreeze, Barreaux, Stoner, et al.-plus FCA, Michael T. Gilbert, and more! Cover by Kirby, Graham, Tuska, and Colan! Edited by ROY THOMAS.

TWOMORROWS PUBLISHING

COMIC BOOK CREATOR #27

(W) VARIOUS (A) Paul Gulacy (CA) Paul Gulacy

Paul Gulacy is celebrated in CBC with an extensive retrospective by Greg Biga that includes memories from the artist himself and a vast array of peers, including Val Mayerik, P. Craig Russell, Tim Truman, ROY THOMAS, and others. From Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, Sabre, and James Bond 007 to Batman: Prey and Catwoman, we examine this superb cinematic comic book artist's influences and his influence on an entire generation of creators. Plus we feature an extensive Joe Sinnott Memorial (also compiled by Greg Biga!) that includes heartfelt testimonials from an army of the masterful artist's peers and admirers.

MARVEL COMICS

DOCTOR STRANGE EPIC COLLECTION TP SEPARATE REALITY NEW PTG

(W) ROY THOMAS (A) Gene Colan (CA) Frank Brunner

It's Doctor Strange at his very best, brought to you by a host  of top-flight creators including ROY THOMAS, Gene Colan, Stan Lee and Barry Windsor-Smith! They'll take you on a trip to the dark side of the Marvel Universe and bring you before the Undying Ones, Baron Mordo, the cosmic threat of Eternity and the eldritch horror of Shuma-Gorath! Then, Steve Englehart and Frank Brunner break new boundaries of cosmic consciousness and other-dimensional adventure. Their all-time classic "Sise-Neg Genesis" and "Silver Dagger" sagas are strikingly personal epics featuring deliriously lush art and stories that plumb the depths of Strange's soul! Also, witness the death of the Ancient One and Doctor Strange's ascension to Sorcerer Supreme! Collecting DOCTOR STRANGE (1968) #180-183, SUB-MARINER (1968) #22, INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #126, MARVEL FEATURE (1971) #1, MARVEL PREMIERE #3-14 and DOCTOR STRANGE (1974) #1-5. Rated T

MARVEL COMICS

MARVEL-VERSE GN TP MORBIUS

(W) ROY THOMAS (A) Gil Kane (CA) Greg Land

Michael Morbius is one of the most tragic figures in all of the Marvel-Verse - transformed by his own hand into a living vampire! Watch him struggle against his bloodsucking impulses in astonishing adventures that blend super-heroics with horror! In Spider-Man's first encounter with Morbius, our hero has his hands full...all six of them! Can Spidey tackle his vampiric new foe and old enemy the Lizard while ridding himself of four unwanted extra limbs?! Then, Morbius joins the Thing in a fight to avoid being wiped out by the Living Eraser! Michael is haunted by a ghost from his past - and compelled by a bond of blood! Plus: Vampire meets demons in a thriller featuring Spidey and Doctor Strange! Collecting AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #101-102, MARVEL TWO-INONE (1974) #15, MORBIUS: BOND OF BLOOD and material from SPIDER-MAN FAMILY (2007) #5. Ages 10 & Up

DYNAMITE

RED SONJA GREG HILDEBRANDT SP ED METAL CVR #0

(W) ROY THOMAS (A) Ernie Chan

A brand new Greg Hildebrandt masterfully rendered Metal cover for two classic origin tales represented in one comic, "Blood of the Unicorn" and "Red Sonja"! Reprints RED SONJA #1 (1977) plus a bonus story from MARVEL FEATURE #1. *Please note, always use caution handling metal covers as edges can be sharp.