Thor & Hulk
Collects Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2008) #7, 11, Marvel Adventures Hulk #12-13 and Journey into Mystery (1952) #112. The two most powerful Avengers star in mighty incredible adventures! When the Cobra strikes, Loki... See More
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(4 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2008) #7, 11, Marvel Adventures Hulk #12-13 and Journey into Mystery (1952) #112. The two most powerful Avengers star in mighty incredible adventures! When the Cobra strikes, Loki... See More
by Frank Miller
(7 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Daredevil (1964) #131-132, #146, #169, #181 and #191. The devil and the death-dealer. Their enmity toward each other cast a shadow across the bodies of Daredevil's loved ones, all the way to the big screen. Now... See More
by Jim Shooter
(19 reviews)
Quick ViewCollected for the very first time - the debut adventures of the H.A.R.D. Corps in the original Valiant Universe by legendary creators Jim Shooter (Secret Wars), David Lapham (Stray Bullets), David Michelinie (Amazing... See More
by Jim Shooter
(109 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Captain Action comic, based on the classic action figure, has been out of print for more than fifty years. Written by Jim Shooter and Gil Kane and drawn by Kane and Wally Wood -- a legendary roster of talent if there... See More
by Roger Stern
(28 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Guardians of the Galaxy, the future's greatest heroes, team up with the mightiest heroes of the present day: the Avengers! But will even the combined might of two millennia be enough to stop the deranged demigod Michael... See More
by Bob Layton
(1 review)
Quick ViewSQUARE PEGS IN A ROUND WORLD Archer is the world's greatest hand-to-hand ?ghter, an expert marksman, and a seeker of truth and righteousness. Armstrong is an immortal warrior who has reluctantly brawled his way from... See More
by Jack Kirby
(159 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Black Panther (1977) #1-15, Marvel Premiere #51-53, Black Panther (1988) #1-4 and material From Marvel Team-Up (1972) #100. Behold as the Black Panther sets out on adventures that only his co-creator, Jack Kirby... See More
(12 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects DAZZLER #35-42, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST #1-4, SECRET WARS II #4 and material from MARVEL FANFARE (1982) #38. Dazzler, that's a wrap! The icon of the '80s finishes her tour with the Marvel Masterworks in the conclusion... See More
(35 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Captain Marvel (1968) #58-62; Marvel Spotlight (1979) #1-4, 8; Marvel Super-Heroes (1992) #3; Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) #1 and material from Logan's Run (1977) #6. The Marvel Masterworks once again presents... See More
(33 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Captain Marvel (1968) #47-57, Avengers Annual (1967) #7, Marvel Two-In-One Annual (1976) #2. Captain Marvel has returned to Earth, but the space-born super hero shouldn't expect a warm welcome. His enemies from the... See More
(106 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Champions (1975) #1-17; Iron Man Annual (1970) #4; Avengers (1963) #163; Super-Villain Team-Up (1975) #14; Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #17-18, Hulk Annual #7. Join the Black Widow, Hercules, Ghost Rider, Iceman... See More
(60 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Iron Man (1968) #113-128; Marvel Premiere (1972) #44. Many have lent their talents to IRON MAN, but few -- if any -- have had a greater impact than the creative trio of David Michelinie, Bob Layton and John Romita... See More
by Len Wein
(32 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Iron Man (1968) #82-94 and Annual #3-4. Tony Stark is one of the Marvel Universe's most advanced minds and experienced inventors -- but those talents are about to be turned against him, shaking him to his core... See More
(70 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #203-212, Annual (1964) #14. Peter Parker has always had the worst luck, but Spider-Man is a hit with the ladies in his latest round of adventures! The Black Cat is back, and her love/hate... See More
(69 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Avengers (1963) #178-188, Annual (1967) #8-9, Marvel Premiere (1972) #49 and material from Marvel Tales (1966) #100. Avengers Mansion is running out of room, so the old order changeth! Government agent Henry Peter... See More
by Jim Shooter
(67 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Avengers (1963) #203-216, Annual (1967) #10, material from Marvel Super Action (1977) #35-37. It's a new era for the Avengers! The order changeth and a host of creative luminaries, including Jim Shooter, force... See More
by Jim Shooter
(66 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Avengers (1963) #164-177, Annual (1967) #7, Marvel Two-In-One Annual (1976) #2. Jim Shooter and an unparalleled team of avenging artists -- George PĂ©rez, John Byrne, Jim Starlin and more -- bring you Earth's... See More
(35 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Iron Man (1968) #129-144. The Marvel Masterworks continue David Michelinie and Bob Layton's timeless IRON MAN run! Tony Stark recovers from his problems with the bottle by throwing himself into globetrotting... See More
by Roger Stern
(15 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Captain America (1968) #247-260. Captain America is the people's choice in a timeless run by Roger Stern and John Byrne! These legendary creators begin their Cap adventures with the Machinesmith and his army of... See More
by Roy Thomas
(104 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects What If? (1977) #1-12, #14-15 and #17-22. What if the Marvel Universe was not as you know it? Infinite realities offer infinite possibilities for classic creators to unleash their wildest imaginations - and ponder... See More
by Bill Mantlo
(111 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #1-42 and Annual #1, Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964) #13 and Fantastic Four (1961) #218. In honor of 60 years of Spider-Man, the web-slinger's second solo series gets the Omnibus... See More
by Stan Lee
(171 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Fantastic Four (1961) #5-6, 39-40, 246-247, 258-260, 350, 352; Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #5; Marvel Super-Heroes (1967) #20; Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up (1975) #1-2; Super-Villain Team-Up (1975) #13-14... See More
by John Byrne
(13 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Thing (1983) #1-36; Fantastic Four (1961) #274, 277, 296; Secret Wars II (1985) #7; West Coast Avengers (1985) #10; Questprobe (1984) #3; Marvel Tales (1964) #198; Marvel Graphic Novel: Hulk & Thing - The Big Change... See More
by Jim Shooter
(100 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #1-12, Thor (1966) #383, She-Hulk (2004) #10 and WHAT IF? (1989) #4 and #114. Drawn from Earth across the stars, the Marvel Universe's greatest heroes and villains are set against... See More
by Jim Shooter
(153 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Secret Wars II #1-9. Last time Earth's heroes encountered the Beyonder, they fought for their lives. This time, they fight for all existence! A year after kidnapping the most powerful beings on Earth and pitting... See More
by Jim Shooter
(1,657 review)
Quick ViewCollects Secret Wars (1984) #1-12. The first mega-crossover of its kind, SECRET WARS still stands as a milestone in the comic-book industry. The fate of the entire Marvel Universe hangs in the balance as all of Earth's... See More
(236 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects New Avengers (2013) #1-3, Secret Wars (1984) #10-12, Fantastic Four #611, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2011) #1, Ultimate Comics Ultimates #4. Follow the path to 2015's event to end all events, Secret Wars -- an... See More
(32 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Ghost Rider (1973) #21-35; Marvel Premiere (1972) #28. Ghost Rider blazes a trail of vengeance into his third Marvel Masterworks edition! The demon biker faces a myriad of enemies, from Gladiator and the Eel to the... See More
by Stan Lee
(57 reviews)
Quick ViewCollects Fantastic Four (1961) #296-307 and Annual #20 and Fantastic Four Vs. The X-Men #1-4. After a lengthy absence, the Thing returns to the Fantastic Four! But he's returned just before his ex-girlfriend Alicia's... See More
(4 reviews)
Quick ViewTHE MOST PRIMITIVE MAN, THE MOST POWERFUL WEAPON Abducted from his own time by the predatory Spider Aliens and displaced to the present day, Aric of Dacia will make war on his one-time captors and any who stand with them... See More