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Drama comic

A History of Violence

A History of Violence

The domino effect of his vigilantism is a huge amount of media attention and being labelled as a hero, when all he wants is peace and quiet. The other effect of this is the public notoriety he gains. It draws the attention of an old mob boss (Torrino). Torrino begins to stalk him throughout the town with his large black car, and eventually comes inside the soda shop asking to speak with Tom. He does, and he implies that he knows something about Tom's past, to the annoyance of Tom's wife. He also brandishes toms missing finger, which he has kept in a small vial. He is kicked out of the shop by both Tom and his wife, all the while Tom insisting that he has never seen either of them in his life before.
Genre: Drama, Crime

A Game Of Thrones

A Game Of Thrones

George R.R. Martin has been called "the American Tolkien" by Time Magazine, and now his landmark fantasy series is being adapted to a graphic format, starting with the first book of the series: A Game of Thrones. The premiere issue introduces readers to George's world, adapting the prologue and first three chapters of the novel, and bringing onto the graphic stage such iconic characters as Eddard and Catelyn Stark, Jon Snow, young Bran Stark, and Daenerys Targaryen. This novel has also been adapted as a major miniseries by HBO - with HBO's highest ratings to date, since having premiered on April 17, 2011.

80 Page Giant

80 Page Giant

80-Page Giant was the name used for a series of comic book published by DC Comics beginning in 1964. The series was named for its unusually high page count. (The typical page count for American monthly comics at this time was 32 pages). The cover price was initially 25 cents, while other comics of the day were rarely above 12 cents. Many of these "Giant" issues contained reprinted material, often including material from the Golden.

52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen

52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen

From the ashes of devastated Bialya they rise again in the FOUR HORSEMEN — War, Pestilence, Famine, Death — living embodiments of the Dread Ages of Apokolips.

23rd Century Dreamers

23rd Century Dreamers

In the 23rd century, Don grew up in one of the last small towns on earth. Like the millions of other residents, his eyes were glued to the sky when the promise of a better life launched in the form of a state-of-the-art rocket ship. As he grows up, Don's dreams of space flight gets pushed to the background and become all but forgotten when he meets the girls of dreams. Together they start a cozy life and start planning a family. Everything is going wonderfully until Don sees a chance, and must choose between the life he has and the life he always dreamed of.

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