
Posted by Irn12 GHOST RIDER #1 DIRECTOR'S CUT MARVEL MILESTONES: BLADE, MAN-THING & SATANA MARVEL MONSTERS: MONSTERS ON THE PROWL MARVEL MONSTERS: DEVIL DINOSAUR MARVEL MONSTERS: FIN FANG FOUR MARVEL MONSTERS: WHERE MONSTERS DWELL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE: HORROR 2005
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on October 1, 2005, 1:54 am
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GHOST RIDER #2
Written by Garth Ennis, pencils and cover by Clayton Crain.
"Road To Damnation." Given the chance to get out of hell, the Ghost Rider agrees to track down the rogue demon, Kazaan, who's escaped to Earth and is having the time of his life. But the Rider is not alone. Two other entities are tracking Kazaan: a redneck demon named Hoss and a sultry archangel named Ruth. Part 2 of 6.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 12.
Written by Garth Ennis, pencils and cover by Clayton Crain.
This all-new expanded edition reprints Ghost Rider #1, plus a hefty helping of high-octane DVD-style extras including Garth Ennis's original series proposal; published and unpublished cover sketches by Clayton Crain; and a soup-to-nuts behind-the-scenes featurette detailing the progression from script to thumbnail to final art.
48 pages, $3.99, in stores in Oct.
Written by Marv Wolfman, Steve Gerber and Roy Thomas, penciled by Gene Colan, Val Mayerik amd John Romita Sr., cover by Gil Kane.
His name is...Blade! A box-office phenom is born as the half-human, half-immortal vampire-slayer begins his quest to take back the night in Tomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973)! Plus: What evil lurks in the brackish waters of the swamp? See for yourself in Adventure Into Fear #16 (September 1973), the story that inspired The Man-Thing movie! And introducing Satana, from Vampire Tales #2 (October 1973).
48 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 12.
Written by Steve Niles, penciled by Duncan Fegrado, cover by Eric Powell.
Brace yourself for the most original, innovative tale you ever--nah, it's just giant monsters breaking things! It's the Hulk, the Thing, Giant-Man and the Beast vs. a tidal wave of the most terrible monsters of the Marvel Universe! The Collector has inadvertently unleashed classic creatures Droom, Grogg, Goom, Rombuu, Grattu and more on New York City! Can our heroes save the day and have fun doing it? Plus: A classic tale from the past, "We Found the Ninth Wonder of the World" from Tales to Astonish #1, January 1959 by Jack Kirby/Chris Rule
48 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 26.
Written by Eric Powell and Tom Sniegoski, art by Powell and Mark Farmer, cover by Powell.
Two young Celestials get into a debate about who the superior life form is on prehistoric Earth‹the Small Folk or the Killer Folk. But when the ferocity of Devil Dinosaur proves no mach for the savage Killer Folk, a savage from the future is brought back to even the odds. It's the battle you thought you'd never see: Hulk vs. Devil Dino by the Eisner Award Winner of The Goon, Eric Powell. Plus the first appearance of the Hulk-- no lie! ³I Was a Slave of the Living Hulk!² From Journey Into Mystery #62, November 1960 by Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers.
48 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 5.
Written by Roger Langridge and Mick Gray, penciled by Langridge, cover by Eric Powell.
Four giant monsters‹incarcerated for years for their crimes against humanity‹now find themselves shrunk to human size and working at the home of the very people who captured them: the Fantastic Four! Meet Googam, Son of Goom (and the Baxter Building's parking lot attendant), Elektro (the robot with a forbidden love), Gorgilla (expert window-washer) and Fin Fang Foom (head chef at a classy Chinese restaurant)! But when Goom's mad plan to rescue his father goes awry, the quartet must put aside their differences and become‹the Fin Fang Four! Join Eisner and Harvey Award nominee Roger Langridge (Fred the Clown, Knuckles the Malevolent Nun) in this wild romp through the Marvel Universe! Plus: Witness the first appearance of Fin Fang Foom in a classic story by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers from Strange Tales #89, October 1961!
48 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 19.
Written by Peter David, Jeff Parker and Keith Giffen, penciled by Arnold Pander, Russell Braun and Keith Giffen, cover by Eric Powell.
Take a time machine back to the age of classic monsters in this incredible special featuring three new tales of magnificent creatures, aliens and beasts. Witness the terror of Monstrollo, the horror of Manoo and the fright of Bombu! Plus a classic tale from the Marvel vaults, ³I Was Trapped By Titano² from Tales to Astonish #10, July 1960 by Jack Kirby/Joe Sinnott.
48 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 12.
Written by Jeff Christiansen, Stuart Vandal, Chris Biggs, Mark O'English, Barry Reese, Michael Hoskin, Eric Moreels and Sean McQuaid, cover by Dick Giordano and Morry Hollowell.
The Official Handbook gives up the ghost! This volume contains in-depth bios on all manner of monster, creatures of every color, and hosts of hunters and hunted from classic (Dracula) to current (Vampire by Night)! Plus: An all-new cover by Stoker's Dracula artist Dick Giordano, digitally painted by Morry Hollowell.
48 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 19.
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