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Black History Month
VERTIGO CMYK TP
The four colors that are the basis of comics coloring serve as the jumping-off point for creators to push the boundaries of short graphic fiction in this new title collecting the VERTIGO QUARTERLY: CMYK series, with art and stories by Fabio Moon, Jock, Ja
MOSAIC TP VOL 01 KING OF WORLD
Meet Marvel's newest, uncanniest Inhuman! Professional basketball player and world-renowned celebrity Morris Sackett has gained extraordinary abilities, but they came at the cost of his own mortal body!
MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR TP VOL 04 GIRL-MOON
It's Lunella Lafayette's biggest adventure yet as a voice from the cosmos beckons her and Devil Dinosaur on a truly fantastic voyage - an Ego trip, if you will
LUKE CAGE TP VOL 01 SINS OF THE FATHER
The man who made Luke Cage into the unbreakable hero he is today, Dr. Noah Burstein, has died. But when Luke heads to New Orleans for the funeral, it turns out there may be more to his father figure's death than he realized.
MILES MORALES TP VOL 03 FAMILY BUSINESS
While chasing this mysterious villain from a familiar place, Miles Morales finds himself in an awkward situation involving his uncle. When something huge happens, the young Spider-Man is faced with a dilemma that could threaten everything he holds dear!
FARMHAND TP VOL 03
With the Jedidiah Seed leaking into the local ecosystem at an ever-increasing pace, the Jenkinses' search for a cure will take them to the very roots of the seed's creation. What they find there will rock Freetown and shatter their family.
NOBLE TP VOL 01 GOD SHOTS
NOBLE TP VOL 01 GOD SHOTS
(W) Brandon Thomas (A) Jamal Igle, Robin Riggs (A/CA) Roger Robinson
(W) Brandon Thomas (A) Jamal Igle, Robin Riggs (A/CA) Roger Robinson
MILES MORALES GN TP GREAT RESPONSIBILITY
Spider-Man no more? None of Miles Morales' incredible powers could prevent his mother's death or spare his father from a life-changing injury in a brutal fight against Venom.
MARCH GN BOOK 03
By Fall 1963, the Civil Rights Movement is an undeniable keystone of the national conversation, and as chair of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, John Lewis is right in the thick of it.