Friday, May 17, 2013

New YA

Graphic Novels:
Astonishing X-Men. Vol. 11, Weaponized -- The X-Men are under attack when Karma goes rogue, psychically assaulting her teammates as she loses her grip on reality, and Wolverine explodes in a ball of fire in Central Park!
Wolverine and the X-Men [2011]. Vol. 3 -- Wolverine is torn between two teams! Cyclops comes to the Jean Grey School to extend an olive branch, but will Wolverine's X-Men join their estranged ex-teammates against the Avengers?





Amazing Spider-Man. Lizard : no turning back -- Spider-Man must contend with the cold-blooded combination of the Lizard and Morbius -- one a rampaging reptile that may have cut the cord with his human host forever, the other a scientific genius with a vampiric lust for human blood. Morbius has developed a cure for the Lizard, but is there anything left of Dr. Curt Connors to save? Who exhumed the body of Connors' late son, Billy? And how can Spidey trust Morbius when every time he turns around, the Living Vampire is sinking his teeth into yet another victim? The answers come fast and furious in a frightening tale that reminds readers that when it comes to senses-shattering savagery, no one can stand with the Lizard!


Superman vs. Zod -- Some of Superman's greatest battles with his Kryptonian foe, General Zod, are collected for the first time. In his first appearance, Zod meets Superboy, projecting him into the Phantom Zone, the cosmic prison for Kryptonian criminals.

Batman. Detective Comics. Volume one, Faces of Death -- Batman races to uncover the Joker's latest laugh, a kidnapped Commissioner Gordon, and the mystery of the Gotham Ripper.
Batman illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 2 -- This second volume, featuring Adams's contributions from 1967-1969, shows the process of introduction, adaptation, and innovation that the young artist brought to this legendary crime fighter.


Flash Chronicles Volume four -- The Fastest Man Alive battles members of his infamous Rogues Gallery including Mirror Master, The Trickster, and Captain Boomerang. This volume includes the famous tale "Flash of Two Worlds," in which The Flash first meets his Golden Age predecessor.
combination of the Lizard and Morbius -- one a rampaging reptile that may have cut the cord with his human host forever, the other a scientific genius with a vampiric lust for human blood. Morbius has developed a cure for the Lizard, but is there anything left of Dr. Curt Connors to save?

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