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The girls of Roanoke Cabin know there’s something off about their summer camp. Little hints, like the fox armies and underground temples. An instant classic comic fantasy.

Who was Jack the Ripper? Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell share one theory, drawing the reader into an exhaustively researched world of Victorian intrigue, cults, and murder.

In these gloriously illustrated adventures of a boy and his jetpack, Stevens captures the fun of classic pulp serials and soars beyond.

Hit writer Gail Simone takes on the chainmail-bikini-clad pulp heroine, making her the hard-drinking, hard-fighting warrior she ought to be.

A portrait of the artist as pub-crawler, Eddie Campbell's alter ego Alec matures “from beer to wine” with his rowdy, creative circle of friends.

James Kochalka's daily diary strip chronicles almost 15 years of the artist's life, with each day captured in a four-panel moment.

Taking the classic comic in new directions, this drama follows the Riverdale gang into adulthood via two futures: one where Archie marries Betty, and one where he marries Veronica.

Written by Roger Langridge with art by rising star Chris Samee, this swashbuckling romance follows Thor and his lady-love Jane around the world and across the multiverse.

The graphic novel of Peter Beagle's beloved fantasy captures the wit and beauty of the original novel with elegant art by Renae DeLiz.

Matt Murdock's secret identity is exposed, destroying his life on every level, in this classic story arc by renowned creators Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli.

Bloodshot has emerged as the star of one of the best pure action comics today. And with the upcoming Bloodshot Reborn series taking the character on a whole new ride, now’s the perfect time for a Bloodshot binge.

Loved the Netflix series? Binge on the story arc that inspired it. Visually innovative, “The Man Without Fear” follows blind street kid Matt Murdock's transformation into the martial-arts master Daredevil.

Congressman John Lewis’s eyewitness account of the Civil Rights Movement, illustrated by acclaimed artist Nate Powell, brings history to searing life.
The acclaimed author of
Locke and Key
The breakout horror novelist has proven himself a master comics scribe, crafting worlds of suspense and dark fantasy.
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