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Secret Wars II Omnibus HC
Jim Shooter, Chris Claremont, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

He rescued the Hulk and destroyed the New Mutants, he wrestled the Thing and made a deal with Mephisto, he created Kurse and Thundersword and a tower of gold! Doctor Strange tried to teach him; Dazzler tried to romance him! The Avengers wanted to recruit him, Daredevil to sue him, and Puma and Deadpool just wanted him dead! Hero, villain, force of nature and deus ex machina all in one: the Beyonder! For good or ill, he was one of the most ...
  
  











  



  
Diana Prince: Wonder Woman - Volume 1 (Wonder Woman (Graphic Novels))4 reviews
Denny O'Neil, Mike Sekowsky, ...

DC Comics, 2008

Wonderful Book!
Just in time for New Wonder Woman, DC Comics has released their classy reprint of Wonder Woman #178 to 184. Having read voraciously DC Comics in the late 60's to late 70's, I remember the mysterious Wonder Woman. Gone was the `old' look Amazon and in was the hip, groovy, more Bewitched heroine. These 6 issues written by Dennis O'Neil, illustrated by Mike Sekowsky and Dick Giordano, commanded ...
  
  











  



  
Adventure6 reviews

MonkeyBrain Books, 2005

Shame on me for not reviewing this sooner!
First of all, I am a voracious reader of pulp and adventure. When the two are combined, magic happens! Chris Roberson, thank you! I really enjoyed your Van Helsing story. Beware, there be tygers has never been truer...but then I love anything to do with mysterious jungles. Going down the rest of the list: Island of Annoyed Souls - Funny little piece that pokes fun at Wells' Island of ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Scarecrow Tales5 reviews
Bob Kane, Bill Finger, ...

DC Comics, 2005

Have Fear, The Scarecrow Is Spotlighted Here
In this collection, we get to know the master of fear a little better, The Scarecrow. Just like The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told was released in 1988 in anticipation of the '89 Batman movie featuring The Joker, Scarecrow Tales was released close to Batman Begins, which features The Scarecrow and helped introduce him to the general non-comic reading public. The good thing about that is the ...
  
  











  



  
Boundary Power: How I Treat You, How I Let You Treat Me, How I Treat Myself7 reviews
Mike O'Neil, Charles E. Newbold

Sonlight Publishing, 1994

*The* Best Boundary Book Available
This workbook explains the concept of boundaries, helps readers learn how to identify unhealthy boundaries, and learn to set new, healthier boundaries on all levels. It doesn't shy away from the tough questions, like "How have you violated someone's boundary recently?" Although from a Christian perspective, and containing a full (and excellent) chapter on religious boundary violations, those of ...
  
  











  



  
Green Arrow/Black Canary: For Better or Worse1 review
Dennis O'Neil, Brad Meltzer, ...

DC Comics, 2007

Abridged and edited Graphic Novel, Not good to do!
Anyone who has been reading the DC Universe of comics knows about the on/off relation that Green Arrow and Black Canary has had. Since 1969, they have had an on/off relationship... Think Sam and Diane (of Cheers) of the comics. Now this month, they have FINALLY married these two heroes together as part of the Countdown series. That is the good news To celebrate the marriage, DC delivered a ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Bride of the Demon2 reviews
Mike W. Barr

Dc Comics, 1990

In The Words Of Indiana Jones: "Trust me."
Mike Barr penned a few of the seminal works of the Bat, all centering around Batman and his strange relationship to Ras al Ghul and his beautiful daughter, Talia. If you can get your hands on these works, you will not be disappointed. While they do have an almost James Bond quality to the story, they deliver exactly what the Best Batfiction should: action, detective work, one helluva great ...
  
  











  



  
Power to Choose: Twelve Steps to Wholeness3 reviews
Mike O'Neil

Sonlight Publishing, 1992

Written from "The Inside Out"
Mike O'niel's book/workbook is the most thorough approach to "working the steps" I have ever seen. He guides the reader through a series of questions that, if answered honestly, reveal a true picture of one's issues, and then through more questions and responses, allow for healing of same. Obviously written by one who has wrestled with adiction, the text pulls no punches, but is insightful, ...
  
  











  



  
Diana Prince: Wonder Woman Vol. 3 (Wonder Woman (Graphic Novels))
Denny O'Neil, Dennis O'Neil

DC Comics, 2008
  
  











  



  
Nightwing, November 1995, Issue 3 of 4
Dennis O'Neil

DC Comics, 1995
  
  











  



  
Justice League of America Hereby Elects4 reviews
Gardner Fox, Denny O'Neil, ...

DC Comics, 2006

Silver Age Classics
These aren't the best stories ever, but they are all pretty good and they make a nice collection of silver age Justice League stories by a variety of well-known comic book writers (mostly illustrated by Dick Dillon). It does not include the stories about the Atom and Hawkman. Only two of the stories have been reprinted in Archive Editions. The stories do feature Green Arrow, Black Canary, ...
  
  











  



  
Marvel Team-up: Spiderman and Nighthawk: The Specters of the Sixties Are Back, Screaming for Nighthawk's ...
Stan Lee, J.M. DeMatteis

Marvel Comics Group, 1980
  
  











  



  
Detective Comics #569 (Batman and Robin - Catch as Catscan)
Mike W. Barr

DC Comics, 1986

Detective Comics issue #569. December 1986.
  
  











  



  
Nightwing, December 1995, Issue 4 of 4
Dennis O'Neil

DC Comics, 1995
  
  











  



  
Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told - Vol 2 , (1988)
Denny O'Neil

DC Comics, 1988

Main contents: Batman Versus the Vampire, Part 1; Dr. hugo Strange and the Mutant Monsters; Knights of Knavery; 1001 Umbrellas of the Penguin; The Origin of Batman; The Birth of Batplane II; Operation: Escape; The Jungle Cat-Queen; The First Batman; Origin of the Superman-Batman Team; Robin Dies at Dawn; The Blockbuster Invasion of Gotham City; Ghost of the Killer Skies; Half an Evil; Man-Bat Over Vegas; The Batman Nobody Knows; Deathmask; Death ...
  
  











  



  
Nightwing, September 1995, Issue 1 of 4
Dennis O'Neil

DC Comics, 1995
  
  











  



  
Marvel Team-up: Spiderman and Machine Man: Baron Brimstone Plus the Sandman Equals the Worst Possible Kind of ...
Stan Lee, Tom DeFalco

Marvel Comics Group, 1980
  
  











  



  
Nightwing, October 1995, Issue 2 of 4
Dennis O'Neil

DC Comics, 1995
  
  











  



  
The Many Deaths of the Batman # 1, 2 and 3. (The Complete Three Part Limited Series!)
John Byrne

DC Comics, 1989

The Many Deaths of the Batman. The complete three part limited series. DC Comics 1989.
  
  











  








   



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