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The Dc/Marvel Crossover Classics Omnibus by James C. Shooter,Chris Claremont Pdf
From the pages of DC Comics and Marvel Comics, this is a collection of crossover stories featuring some of the most popular superheroes, including: Batman; Superman; the Silver Surfer; Captain America and the Punisher.
Written by Ron Marz, John Byrne, J.M. DeMatteis, and Dan Jurgens; Art by Darryl Banks, Terry Austin, Byrne, Graham Nolan, Karl Kesel, Jurgens and Art Thibert; Cover by Ed McGuinness Bringing together a staggering collection of the greatest comics heroes ever with an all-star roster of legendary creators! This volume collects GREEN LANTERN/SILVER SURFER: UNHOLY ALLIANCES, DARKSEID VS. GALACTUS: THE HUNGER, BATMAN & SPIDER-MAN, and SUPERMAN/FANTASTIC FOUR.
Dc Versus Marvel by Ron Marz,Peter David,Dan Jurgens,Bill Oakley,Chris Eliopoulos,Gregory Wright,Matt Hollingsworth Pdf
Presenting the long-contested face-off between the powerhouses of comics, we find heroes and villains crossing over from each dimension into the other and celestial beings begin a strange and deadly cosmic chess game to determine which universe is more powerful.
DC/Marvel Crossover Classics II by DC Comics, Inc,Dennis O'Neil Pdf
Batman and the Punisher. The Silver Surfer and Superman. Batman and Captain America. These heroes experience their thrilling first encounters in this fast-paced collection co-published with Marvel Comics.
The Dark Horse Comics/DC: Superman by Chuck Dixon,Dan Jurgens Pdf
Bringing together these Man of Steel crossover stories for the first time, Superman faces the universe's deadliest foe, but is he truly strong enough to emerge victorious? Even if he survives his encounter with the Xenomorph, how many innocent lives must he also protect from this deadly Alien menace? But how would Superman handle a voyage into the world of Madman with a fractured mind? And what if the last son of Krypton's pod had crashed, not in Kansas, but in the jungles of East Africa, usurping Tarzan's place in legend? These truly wild tales of colossal struggle and adventure are finally available to the public once more.
The mysterious and powerful Phoenix Force is life incarnate, and yet it consumes whole worlds in a moment. Its long history with the X-Men is fraught with tragedy... especially concerning one of the most beloved of their number, Jean Grey. What will happen when the Phoenix returns to Earth in search of the one mortal who could ever contain its power... only to find her dead? Collects X-Men: Phoenix Endsong (2005) #1-5.
This is it! The final showdown between Dr. Manhattan and Superman shakes up the DC Universe to its very core! But can even the Man of Steel walk out from the shadow of Manhattan?
Thor & Hulk by Louise Simonson,Paul Benjamin,Peter David,Jim Shooter Pdf
It's a normal, quiet day at Empire State University, filled with lots of lectures and higher education - until a fistfight breaks out! A big one! And Doreen Green gets a new Flying Squirrel suit from a mystery benefactor that would render her even more unbeatable, if such a thing was scientifically possible! But a new super villain in town wants to mold Squirrel Girl into the perfect minion. Gasp at a secret invasion of character motivations! Thrill at a civil war of emotions! Boggle as monsters truly get unleashed and Doreen's fate hangs in the balance! Also, machine-gun-wielding bears! It's squirrels and girls and punching, oh my! Plus: When Squirrel Girl goes to the Negative Zone, it's up to Koi Boi, Chipmunk Hunk and Brain Drain to keep the city safe. Uh-oh! Collecting UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL (2015B) #17-21.
V. 3 "Originally published in single magazine form as Generation X/Gen 13, Spider-Man/Gen 13, Incredible Hulk vs. Superman, Spider-Man/Batman, Team X/Team 7, and Daredevil/Batman."
DC Versus Marvel Comics by Ron Marz,Peter Allen David Pdf
Written by Ron Marz and Peter David; Art by various Imagine if Coke and Pepsi got together and let consumers decide who would win in a fight. That's exactly what happened when the two biggest comic book publishers, DC Comics and Marvel Comics decided to write an epic story in which their legendary characters would not only interact and battle, but the fans would decide who would win those wars. See who triumphs when Superman takes on the Hulk, Spider-Man goes up against Superboy, Batman fights Captain America, Wolverine battles Lobo, Wonder Woman faces off against Storm, and the Silver Surfer brawls with Green Lantern.
DC/Marvel Crossover Omnibus Vol. 1 by DC Comics Pdf
The two greatest comic book publishing companies, DC Comics and Marvel Comics, get together in this hardcover omnibus and let their finest heroes face off against each other as well as their greatest villains.
The Joker by Robert Moses Peaslee,Robert G. Weiner Pdf
Along with Batman, Spider-Man, and Superman, the Joker stands out as one of the most recognizable comics characters in popular culture. While there has been a great deal of scholarly attention on superheroes, very little has been done to understand supervillains. This is the first academic work to provide a comprehensive study of this villain, illustrating why the Joker appears so relevant to audiences today. Batman’s foe has cropped up in thousands of comics, numerous animated series, and three major blockbuster feature films since 1966. Actually, the Joker debuted in DC comics Batman 1 (1940) as the typical gangster, but the character evolved steadily into one of the most ominous in the history of sequential art. Batman and the Joker almost seemed to define each other as opposites, hero and nemesis, in a kind of psychological duality. Scholars from a wide array of disciplines look at the Joker through the lens of feature films, video games, comics, politics, magic and mysticism, psychology, animation, television, performance studies, and philosophy. As the first volume that examines the Joker as complex cultural and cross-media phenomenon, this collection adds to our understanding of the role comic book and cinematic villains play in the world and the ways various media affect their interpretation. Connecting the Clown Prince of Crime to bodies of thought as divergent as Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche, contributors demonstrate the frightening ways in which we get the monsters we need.