Green Lantern The Revenge of the Green Lanterns Comic Book
¥145.00
Green Lantern The Revenge of the Green Lanterns Comic Book
Hal Jordan–the Green Lantern of space sector 2814–has much to atone for. Possessed by an alien entity, Jordan once dismantled the entire Green Lantern Corps, killing many friends in the process.
Now he has regained the trust of his friends and allies and is rebuilding his life as a member of the Corps, a defender of Earth and a human being.
But fate won’t let Jordan move beyond his past. The Green Lanterns Jordan thought he had killed may still be alive…and crying for blood.
Now, to save the missing Lanterns, Jordan will travel deep into the heart of enemy territory and take on yet another threat from his past. But if he survives, the reward may be much greater than just redemption…
Reviews (0)
Related products
DC The New Frontier Part 1 Comic Book
¥165.00
DC The New Frontier Part 1 Comic Book
New Frontier reinvasions the superheroes DC Comics launched in the late 1950s by placing them firmly in the Cold War milieu that seldom surfaced in the original stories. The results could be ponderous but aren't, thanks to author-artist Cooke, who freshly reimagines the earliest exploits of such hoary heroes as the Flash and Green Lantern, and offers compellingly unorthodox versions of some venerable superstars: he portrays Superman, for instance, as a smug government lapdog. Cooke's intelligently retro art style is perfectly suited to the task at hand. Its cartoonish simplicity, though unfashionable among today's detail-obsessed comics fans, possesses nearly matchless elegance and dynamism.
Especially effective is his reliance on rectilinear panels that convey the sweep of 1950s widescreen movies. Despite its decades-old setting, New Frontier is the most exciting recent superhero comic, and testimony to the enduring power of DC's iconic heroes. It's complex enough to captivate current comics fans yet compelling for nostalgic boomers who grew up with these characters.
This book's story will be concluded in volume 2. Gordon Flagg
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Shazam Superman First Thunder Comic Book
¥165.00
Shazam Superman First Thunder Comic Book
Superman/Shazam!: First Thunder was a four-issue limited series published from November of 2005 until February of 2006. The series represents the first meeting between Superman and Captain Marvel. Chronologically this storyline takes place some time after the Man of Steel limited series and the The Power of Shazam! graphic novel. The earliest known meeting between each of the heroes took place in Legends #5. Despite being included in the title, the wizard Shazam does not play a major role in this series. He does, however, provide some narration and appear in three of its four issues.
Batman Dark Knight Dynasty Comic Book
¥165.00
Wonder Woman Eyes of the Gorgon Comic Book
¥165.00
Wonder Woman Eyes of the Gorgon Comic Book
WONDER WOMAN: EYES OF THE GORGON Originally published as Wonder Woman #206–213, September 2004– April 2005.
As Diana tries to avert war at the White House, the deadly Medusa comes calling, and Wonder Woman’s world is turned completely upside-down. The final confrontation against the Gorgon, whose gaze can turn anyone to stone, is not without tragic consequences for Diana and her loved ones. And after a terrible sacrifice, Wonder Woman must prove herself once again to her comrades in the Justice League.
WONDER WOMAN #92Â Originally published December 1994.
Queen Hippolyta’s challenge brings Diana face to face with the terrible Medusa. Can the amazing Amazon survive to win the contest and retain the title of Wonder Woman?
Teen Titans The Judas Contract Comic Book
¥165.00
Teen Titans The Judas Contract Comic Book
"The Judas Contract" was a four-part storyline originally printed in issues #42-44 of Tales of the Teen Titans and concluded in the 1984 Tales of the Teen Titans Annual. The story was written and edited by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez with artwork by Pérez, Romeo Tanghal, Dick Giordano, Mike DeCarlo and Adrienne Roy. Lettering was provided by Ben Oda, Bob La, John Costanza and Todd Klein. All four issues were collected in the 1988 New Teen Titans: The Judas Contract trade paperback. Among readers, this storyline is often times cited as the pinnacle of Wolfman and Pérez' run on the title. "The Judas Contract" is the culmination of a sub-plot that began as early as New Teen Titans #2 with the introduction of the Terminator and the H.I.V.E.
Batman Hush Part 2 Comic Book
¥165.00
Batman Hush Part 2 Comic Book
The DC Graphic Novel Collections continues with Batman: Hush Part 2.
This hardback book collects the second part of the Batman: Hush storyline Volume 2 written by Jeph Loeb, the story continues as Batman races to uncover the identity of the mysterious villain Hush, crossing paths with the Joker and Ra’s al Ghul along the way.
Green Lantern Secret Origin Comic Book
¥165.00
Green Lantern Secret Origin Comic Book
From Publishers Weekly
Hal Jordan, Green Lantern 2814.1, has had a rough time. He's been mind-controlled into supervillainy, killed, brought back as a spirit of vengeance and miraculously returned to sanity and superpowers. Unsurprisingly, new readers find it confusing. Now Booster Gold writer Johns has gone back to the beginning for a flashback explaining who Hal Jordan is and why we should care. A hardy, brash sort of hero, undeterred by constant danger and heartbreak, Hal won't let anything stop him from piloting. One day he stumbles upon what he assumes is a crashed plane, only to find it is the ship of a dying alien. Recruited into the Green Lantern Corps of galactic police as the dead being's replacement, in quick succession, Hall is issued with a superpowered Green Lantern ring and shipped off to the planet Oa for training. Rather than beginning his heroic career as the golden boy of the corps, Hal instead immediately starts questioning his more powerful and experienced superiors and bonds with future supervillain Sinestro. Johns gets across what makes Jordan unusual for a superhero—he's more of a lucky choice than a destined hero. The clean, expressive art by Reis and Albert captures the heedless, fearless Hal perfectly in a story that isn't horribly daunting for newcomers. (Dec.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
From School Library Journal
Grade 9 Up–This is the story of how Hal Jordan became the Green Lantern; or rather, how Hal Jordan became Hal Jordan. Stemming from a childhood trauma, he shuts off his family and his emotions. His only focus is using his airplane to push the limits. He&'s cocky, reckless, and fearless. A second tragedy drives him to sabotage his job and return home where he works as a lowly mechanic. When an alien spaceship crash-lands on the airfield, Jordan is set up to meet his fate. He&'s summoned, against his will, to be a Green Lantern. The plot moves quickly, but enough time is given to revealing character motivations and flaws. Although the protagonist is not always likable, he is honorable and ultimately realizes what he must overcome. The best part of &Green Lantern& comics, the color, is on full display. The alien powers literally light up the page. The human beings are the main players, but there are plenty of strange aliens to gawk at–even a chipmunk Green Lantern. This story sets up future story lines, but no prior knowledge of the Green Lantern mythology is needed to enjoy it. Unfortunately, there&'s no answer to the burning question: What&'s with the yellow immunity?–Sadie Mattox, DeKalb County Public Library, Decatur, GA
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
From Booklist
The fifth Jack of Fables collection first delves into Jack’s past as a Wild West outlaw whose gang is the terror of the frontier. Bigby Wolf arrives from Fables to bring Jack to justice and back to Fabletown. The rest of the book tells the origin stories of the three Page sisters, JoF regulars: Robin, always in control, except when it comes to a certain dashing hero; awkward, underconfident Priscilla; and secret Fables-lover Hillary. The humor is more subdued here, with the highest hilarity coming in single-page interludes featuring Babe the blue mini-ox, though overall quality remains high as writer Willingham and artist Matthew Sturges continue to conceive wonderful tales. --Tina Coleman
Superman Last Son of Krypton Comic Book
¥165.00
Superman Last Son of Krypton Comic Book
Geoff Johns's two most acclaimed stories of his now classic ACTION COMICS run, previously collected separately as SUPERMAN: LAST SON and SUPERMAN: BRAINIAC, are now collected together for the first time. Along with co-writer Richard Donner (director of the original Superman feature films), Johns will take us on a epic journey that will leave Superman re-examining everything about himself.
A rocket lands in Metropolis containing a boy Superman thinks is from Krypton. Along with figuring out what that means to him, Superman must protect young Christopher Kent, who has become the most valuable child on the planet thanks to his immense power. Will Superman be able to protect him against both Lex Luthor and his new Superman Revenge Squad, as well as the Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Ursa and Non?
This all sets the stage for Superman's showdown with one of his greatest foes: Brainiac!
With art by Adam Kubert and Gary Frank, this new collection contains ACTION COMICS #844-846, #851, 866-870, and ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #11.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.