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Batman Birth of the Demon Comic Book Part 1

¥165.00

Batman Birth of the Demon Comic Book Part 1

Originally published as Son of the Demon, April 1977 & Bride of the Demon, January 1979 Ra's al Ghul has spent half a millennium creating a criminal empire like no other. But when his preternaturally long life comes to an end, who will carry on as his successor? Having produced only daughters, Ra's will stop at nothing to secure a male heir. Batman makes an unlikely ally for the Demon, but the Dark Knight embraces the partnership when al Ghul's beautiful daughter Talia becomes pregnant with his child. BATMAN #232 Originally published in June 1971 When Robin is drugged and kidnapped, it's Bruce Wayne who receives the ransom demand. The Dark Knights secret identity has been deduced and there's an unexpected intruder in the Batcave...

Batman The Doom that Came to Gotham Comic Book

¥165.00

Batman The Doom that Came to Gotham Comic Book

An unholy union of a comic book icon and pure Lovecraftian horror is unleashed by writers MIKE MIGNOLA, acclaimed creator of Hellboy, RICHARD PACE (Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword) and artist TROY NIXEY (HARLEY QUINN) in this terrifying reimagining of the greatest heroes and villains in the Batman mythos. It’s Gotham City, 1928. Twenty years have passed since a madman slew the parents of young Bruce Wayne, heir to one of the city’s oldest fortunes. Twenty years since he fled the carnage of Gotham. But now Bruce Wayne has returned—and hell has followed. A terrible thing from beyond space and time has awakened. The Lurker on the Threshold has called its faithful servants—immortal sorcerers, reptile men, beings of eldritch cold and fungal horror—to feed our world into its gaping maw. If the Batman hopes to end the horror, how terrible must Bruce Wayne become?

Dark Souls Board Game

¥595.00

Dark Souls™: The Board Game

Prepare to die in this brutally hard dungeon crawl miniatures game for 1-4 players. Based on the legendary video game, Dark Souls™: The Board Game funded at just under £4M on Kickstarter in 2016. And now, it can be yours. Playing as an Assassin, Knight, Herald, or Warrior, you must work together to explore dangerous locations. Along the way, you'll discover valuable treasures and face numerous deadly enemies from the video game. Learn their weaknesses. Defeat them. Upgrade your character. And get ready to face the final, unpredictable boss beyond the fog gate, controlled by clever AI... What's in the box?
  • 4x Player Character miniatures
  • 16x Enemy miniatures
  • 3x Mini Boss miniatures
  • 3x Main Boss miniatures
  • 9x Game board tiles
  • 250x Cards
  • 4x Character boards
  • All the tokens, terrain, dials, dice, and cubes you'll need to play!

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

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...

JSA The Golden Age Comic Book

¥165.00

JSA The Golden Age Comic Book

Clearly influenced by Alan Moore's Watchmen , this reissue depicts DC's superheroes from the 1940s hanging up their capes following the end of WWII. Whereas Moore's superheroes were forced into retirement, here the heroes succumb to disillusionment, personality flaws and even madness. Robinson unpersuasively projects the dark pessimism of 1990s superhero comics onto the idealistic, committed heroes of half a century before. One of these "mystery men," Tex Thompson, alias the Americommando, enters politics and initiates a government project that uses atomic power to create Dynaman, a "superman" who becomes a living weapon against the Soviets. Beneath their patriotic rhetoric, Thompson and Dynaman conspire to become dictators. But Robinson never explains why the "greatest generation" that just defeated fascism abroad would embrace a homegrown version. By revealing that Thompson's and Dynaman's identities have been usurped by impostors, Robinson shies away from demonstrating how an American superhero could morph into a neo-Nazi übermensch . Smith's realistic artwork and mastery of gesture and facial expression bring out all the dramatic potential in Robinson's scenario. But Darwyn Cooke's recent The New Frontier paints a more convincing postwar portrait of DC's superheroes. (June)

Resident Evil 2 the Board Game

¥675.00

Resident Evil 2 the Board Game

Risk The Walking Dead Board Game

¥425.00

Risk The Walking Dead Board Game

The classic board game is revived with a new twist in the opoly Risk: Walking Dead Board Game "Survival Edition". Based on the hit Robert Kirkman comic-book franchise, the game is designed for three to five players and provides a new twist on the old Risk game. Set in the southeastern part of the , this fun board game is a game of attrition and survival, where gamers may not only fend off attacks from the living who compete for precio, limited resources upon which their survival depends, but may also maintain their self-preservation from the unrelenting hordes of the undead that would feast upon them.
  Key Features
  • For 2-5 players
  • Recommended for ages 13 and up
  • A Brand new condition in original packaging
  • Wipe clean with dry or damp cloth
What's in the box?
  • Game Board
  • 4 Sets of Survivor Pieces
  • 1 Set of Walker Pieces
  • 28 Event Cards
  • 32 Territory Cards
  • 5 Group Leader Cards
  • 3 Guard Tower Chips
  • 4 Grenade Chips
  • 30 Ammo Crate Chips
  • 1 Outbreak Tracker Chip
  • 2 Black Defense Dice
  • 3 Red Attack Dice
  • Survival Manual

Superman and the Legion of Super-heroes Comic Book

¥165.00

Superman and the Legion of Super-heroes Comic Book

"Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes" is a six-part Superman story written by Geoff Johns with art by Gary Frank (pencils), Jon Sibal (inks) and Dave McCaig (colors). It ran from 2007 till 2008 first appearing in Action Comics no. 858 through 863 with an epilogue in 864. It was eventually collected into a trade paperback. Superman is whisked away one thousand years into the future at Brainiac 5's request to help the Legion of Super-Heroes who are in trouble. Once there he discovers that he has no super-powers because Earth's sun has turned red. Superman learns that a team of rejects from the Legion has organized itself as the new Justice League and has either incarcerated the Legion's members or pushed them underground. This new Justice League has also proscribed non-terrestrial beings from Earth (including humans of terrestrial ancestry but born outside of the planet) and propagated the version that Superman had actually been an Earthling all along. It is up to Superman to rally the Legion to fight the Justice League and recover his powers before Earth is invaded by aliens who resent the League's xenophobic policies.
About the Author
Geoff Johns is an award-winning writer and one of the most popular contemporary comic book writers today. Johns is the author of The New York Times bestselling graphic novels Aquaman: The Trench, Blackest Night, Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps War, Justice League: Origin, Superman: Brainiac and Batman: Earth One which hit #1 on the bestseller list. He is also known for transforming Green Lantern into one of the most critically and commercially successful franchises in comics. Johns was born in Detroit and studied media arts, screenwriting, and film at Michigan State University. After moving to Los Angeles, he became an assistant to Richard Donner, director of Superman: The Movie. He and his mentor Donner later co-wrote Superman: Last Son featuring the return of General Zod. Johns has written for various other media, including episodes of Smallville, Arrow and Adult Swim's Robot Chicken, for which he was nominated along with his co-writers for an Emmy. He is the Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment and resides in Los Angeles, California. Gary Frank, a native of Bristol, England, began his comics career working on various titles for Marvel UK before entering the American comics scene as the penciller on Marvel’s Incredible Hulk. Frank then came to DC Comics where he was the original artist on BIRDS OF PREY and pencilled the adventures of SUPERGIRL. He has also worked on WildStorm’s GEN 13 as well as his creator-owned series Kin. Frank, along with writer Geoff Johns, has worked on the bestselling titles SUPERMAN: BRAINIAC, SUPERMAN AND THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES. And the New York Times #1 bestseller, BATMAN: EARTH ONE.

Teen Titans The Future is Now Comic Book

¥165.00

Teen Titans The Future is Now Comic Book

TEEN TITANS: THE FUTURE IS NOW Originally published as Teen Titans Vol.3 #17–19 and #21–23. December 2004–June 2005. The Titans’ weekends are usually a chance to get away from it all. But this time, they’re really gone... to the 31st century! Journeying to the future, the Titans must help the Legion of Super-Heroes stop a threat known as the Fatal Five Hundred. THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #60 Originally published in July 1965. With Wonder Girl joining the team for the first time, the Titans must protect the town of Midville from a menace called the Separated Man.

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.

The Child Icon Light

¥165.00

The Child Icon Light

The Child aka "Baby Yoda" is the breakout character from the Star Wars Disney+ original television series The Mandalorian. Display this collectable to show your love for this cute character, then when it gets dark, just flick the switch and be amazed as it transforms into a super cool LED light. Supplied in a full-colour window gift box, this light is the perfect present for any fan of Star Wars or The Mandalorian plus any collector of Star Wars merchandise will want to add this stunning 3D light to their collection of officially licensed memorabilia. Stands 10cm (4") tall and powered by 2x AAA batteries (not included), you can place The Child Icon Light anywhere in your home or take it with you when you are staying away. Perfect for your bedroom, workspace, or gaming den.
  • PRECIOUS LITTLE CREATURE: The breakout character from The Mandalorian, The Child aka "Baby Yoda" is captured here as a cute 3D figurine that transforms into a super cool LED light with the flick of a switch. As Greef Carga said about the child "what a precious little creature".
  • COLLECTABLE MEMORABILIA: Supplied in a full-colour gift box, this light is the perfect present for any fan of this Star Wars Disney+ original television series plus any collector of Star Wars merchandise will want to add this stunning 3D light to their collection of officially licensed memorabilia.
  • USE ANYWHERE: Standing 10cm (4") tall and powered by 2x AAA batteries (not included), you can place The Child Icon Light anywhere in your home or take it with you when you are staying away. Perfect for your bedroom, workspace, or gaming den.
  • OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE: Perfect gift for all fans of The Mandalorian, superb quality, this Icon Light of The Child is officially licensed and approved by The Walt Disney Company Limited
  • DESIGNED IN THE UK: Designed responsibly in the UK by Paladone, the award winning, global selling, consumer products company.