Hellboy/Batman commission by John K. Snyder III
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Art Deco Batman
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ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN (2023) #1
Written by TIM SHERIDAN
Art by CIAN TORMEY
Cover by DAVID TALASKI
Variant cover by JOHN K. SNYDER III
Variant cover by NICK ROBLES
Golden Age foil variant cover by DAVID TALASKI
$3.99 US | 32 pages | 1 of 6 | Variant $4.99 US (card stock)
ON SALE 10/24/23
Alan Scott’s early days as the Green Lantern are seen in a new light! The Green Lantern is the most powerful member of the JSA, beloved by all of America, but his personal life is a well-kept secret. This is a story about love, about fear, and most of all about courage to stand up to that fear. Alan Scott’s past is the key to his future when the Red Lantern appears, ready to strike down the mighty Green Lantern!
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Zorro #20 signed by writer Matt Wagner at the 2012 Baltimore Comic Con
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Daredevil by John K Snyder III
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Daredevil and The Owl Commission by John K. Snyder III.
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Me and my friends going out for a night on the town:
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Fantastic Four 1960s-style Invisible Girl/Sue Storm Reed Richards/Skrulls Commission by John K Snyder III After Jack Kirby.
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Say Hello
John K Snyder III
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Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1 by Tim Sheridan and Cian Tormey. Cover by David Talaski. Variant cover by John K. Snyder III. Out in October.
"Alan Scott’s early days as the Green Lantern are seen in a new light! The Green Lantern is the most powerful member of the JSA, beloved by all of America, but his personal life is a well-kept secret. This is a story about love, about fear, and most of all about courage to stand up to that fear. Alan Scott’s past is the key to his future when the Red Lantern appears, ready to strike down the mighty Green Lantern!"
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Doctor Mid-Nite #1 (1999) by DC Comics
Written by Matt Wagner, drawn by John K Snyder III.
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Wonder Woman by John K Snyder III
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The Force of July (Abraham Lincoln Carlyle, Lady Liberty, Majory Victory, Mayflower, Silent Majority, and Sparkler) got in a lethal battle with Task Force X (The Suicide Squad) in Suicide Squad 27# (cover date May, 1989). The conflict saw the murder of Abraham Lincoln Carlyle, Mayflower, and Sparkler. ("The Janus Directive 2: Scattermove", Suicide Squad 27#, Comic, Event)
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Nexus #67
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Daredevil by John K Snyder III
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