

Thrift store find, Django Unchained (2012)
With the help of a German bounty-hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal plantation owner in Mississippi.


With the help of a German bounty-hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal plantation owner in Mississippi.
Written by James Robinson, it collects issues #17–22 and follows Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman as they get trapped in the mystical realm of Skartaris while trying to help Diana find her lost homeland of Themyscira.
Dollar Tree books are special budget reprints of older stories. Publishers label them as Issue #1 to serve as an easy starting point for casual readers rather than numbering them by their original history.
“STATE OF FEAR” part one! Following a harrowing battle with a monster from beyond the stars, Green Lantern Jessica Cruz decides to unwind by taking on another unbelievable challenge: overcoming her anxiety and asking The Flash out on a date!
Dollar Tree books are special budget reprints of older stories. Publishers label them as Issue #1 to serve as an easy starting point for casual readers rather than numbering them by their original history.
Dollar Tree books are special budget reprints of older stories. Publishers label them as Issue #1 to serve as an easy starting point for casual readers rather than numbering them by their original history.
“REVENGE” part one! Superman, Lois and Jon return to their lives in Metropolis while Eradicator, Cyborg Superman, Metallo and Mongul unite to destroy the Man of Steel!
Dollar Tree books are special budget reprints of older stories. Publishers label them as Issue #1 to serve as an easy starting point for casual readers rather than numbering them by their original history.
“No Home for you Here” part one! Batman and Superman embarked on a quest to help Wonder Woman rediscover Themyscira, but finding Diana's lost homeland proves more difficult than these three heroes expected. While on their journey, a distress call from a nearby ship turns out to be more than meets the eye, and the Trinity find themselves marooned on the dread island of Skartaris. To make their way back home, our heroes will have to overcome Deimos, who will stop at nothing to seal off Skartaris from the rest of world forever!
A mysterious entity known as Prophecy begins hunting and abducting different versions of Superman across the 52 Earths of the Multiverse.
Dragon Ball Super: Broly (2018) differs from the original Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993) by making Broly an official part of the series canon and transforming him from a one-note, psychopathic villain into a sympathetic, gentle-hearted warrior with deep emotional layers.
Found this at my local Dollar Tree.
941 E Commercial Blvd, Oakland Park, FL, 33334-3297.
Cosmic Odyssey Book One (titled "Discovery") is the first issue of the DC Comics 1988 miniseries created by writer Jim Starlin and artist Mike Mignola. It features an alliance between Darkseid and Highfather and introduces a massive threat to Earth and the universe.
Crisis on Infinite Earths is a landmark 12-issue DC Comics series from 1985-1986, written by Marv Wolfman and penciled by George Pérez, that united nearly every DC character to fight the Anti-Monitor's plan to destroy the multiverse.
is an anthology comic book published in October 2019 for Marvel's 80th anniversary, featuring four weird and dark short stories about Shang-Chi, Ulysses Bloodstone, and Dracula.
Included StoriesShang-Chi ("The Lesson"): Written by Sebastian Girner with art by Francesco Manna; follows Shang-Chi taking on another martial arts master.
Ulysses Bloodstone ("The Star-Spawned Sorcerer"): Written by Jed MacKay with art by Chris Mooneyham; features Bloodstone battling a dark arts sorcerer.
Dracula ("Eveline O'Reilly"): Written and drawn by Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad; shows the classic vampire meeting his match.
Black Goliath ("How Does He Do It?"): Written by Jon Adams with art by Aaron Conley; a short, darkly humorous backup tale.
Dollar Tree books are special budget reprints of older stories. Publishers label them as Issue #1 to serve as an easy starting point for casual readers rather than numbering them by their original history.
The "Invasion of the Supermen" story arc in DC's Justice League (Vol. 4) runs across issues #40 through #43, starting with Justice League (2018) #40 published in February 2020.
"Escape from Dinosaur Island" is a classic storyline from the DC Rebirth era of Superman (issues #8–#9 of the 2016 Superman series, with a follow-up in Superman Special #1). Written by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, the story follows Superman, his son Jon (Superboy), and Krypto as they are mysteriously transported to an island populated by dinosaurs and World War II ruins.
Set on an underpopulated future Earth ruined by the millennium bug, human survival rests in the hands of a small, fractured group of scientists.
The story kicks off when a prominent scientist named Paul Bailey vanishes, prompting a reckless deep-sea diver named Jolene to help investigate.
issue titled "Tom Strong's Pal, Wally Willoughby," written by Geoff Johns with art by John-Paul Leon. It features Tom Strong dealing with an obsessive, reality-warping fan and guest-stars the Strongmen of America.
This final issue of the four-part limited series wraps up the gritty, realistic look at New York City police work. Internal Affairs probes corrupt officers Heinzucker and Dooley. Meanwhile, the main narrative paths for partners Nick and Moe come to a dramatic end following their pursuit of a ruthless serial killer.
is the first issue of a 1994 satirical science-fiction comic book miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics. It was created by writer Frank Miller and artist Dave Gibbons as a follow-up to their acclaimed graphic novel Give Me Liberty.
The Draft is a 1988 one-shot superhero comic book published by Marvel Comics under their New Universe imprint. Co-written by Mark Gruenwald and Fabian Nicieza, it features characters like Nightmask and DP 7 dealing with President Reagan re-instituting a military draft for superpowered people.
It takes a lot of heart getting in between these 2 goliaths.
Marvel Legacy #699 corresponds to Captain America #699, published in May 2018 by Marvel Comics. It is part of the "Out of Time" storyline leading up to the massive milestone issue #700.