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Great-Grandpappy of Steel
The Kents collects the hugely popular series about Clark Kent's Civil War-era ancestors. Great characters -- both historic and fictional -- and incredible period detail make this fat graphic novel a definite keeper. Don't miss horror author Edward Lee's review!
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Y2Nerd
From Eisner Award-winning writer and artist Kyle Baker comes a twisted tale of love and madness in the dying moments of the millennium. I Die at Midnight is the story of a desperate man racing to find a way to reverse his attempted suicide before the ball drops in Times Square. It's dark, nasty stuff from Vertigo's V2K line. Don't miss our review!
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John Constantine Cordially Invites You....
What do you call a one-shot that brings together the diverse energy flows of John Constantine, Animal Man, Swamp Thing, Black Orchid, and Doom Patrol's Robotman? Besides really weird and damn cool? You call it Totems, one of the new V2K books from Vertigo. Check out our review!
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Frank Miller at the Hot Gates
Frank Miller's epic 300 series, which chronicles the Spartans' last stand against the massive Persian armies at Thermopylae in 480 B.C., is one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken in comics. The series has now been collected in a gorgeous oversize hardcover that finally displays Miller's incredible work in a format appropriate to its epic caliber.
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