• Amazing Fantasy
    Amazing Fantasy #21 – Roadkill

    Vampires have taken over Los Angeles, leaving Ian McNee trapped in a diner with four others, with only a “Home, Sweet Home” sign to keep the vampires at bay! Will the five survive the creatures of the night, or will the untimely arrival of some unexpected visitors throw the precarious balance out of whack? Find out in “Roadkill,” a tie-in to the “Threaded Moon” crossover, by Hunter Lambright.

  • Alpha Flight
    Alpha Flight #3 – The Family That Preys (3)

    Witness a battle from 717 BC between the Deviant called Romulus and Ikaris and Ajak of the Eternals! Then, it’s back to the present as Sasquatch and Shaman continue running tests on Snowbird! All this and the return of Flashback as “The Family That Prays” continues, by Stuart Fairchild!

  • X-Factor v2
    X-Factor #24 – Irrational Choices (8)

    It’s the classic X-Factor to the rescue as Val Cooper calls in Multiple Man, Strong Guy and Wolfsbane to assist Forge! But can they get to Polaris before it’s too late? And can Lorna keep her rage in check without doing something she may regret? Find out in the conclusion to “Irrational Choices” by Brent Lambert!

  • USAgent
    USAgent #11 – Walkabouts (Prologue)

    In the aftermath of the Machinesmith’s attack, the USAgent is contemplating whether or not giving him a team was a wise idea on the part of Cap and Fury. But now he’ll have another problem to content with—his girlfriend’s fourteen-year-old daugher! Meanwhile, the Machine Man contemplates the offer to join the team as Firebird struggles with visions! It’s a chance for some downtime in the prologue to “Walkabouts” by Clayton Tooley!

  • Ultimate Spider-Man
    Ultimate Spider-Man #21 – Livewire (1)

    Max Dillon hates his life and the only bright spot in it was his girlfriend…until he found her in bed with Flash Thompson! Now, Max has decided to end it all, but he’s in for a very shocking surprise! All this and the Kingpin approaches Norman Osborn with an offer in part one of “Livewire” by Dino Pollard!

  • New Warriors
    New Warriors #25 – Full Circle (6)

    As if discovering she’s pregnant wasn’t bad enough, now Mattie Franklin finds herself at the mercy of the Folding Circle! And to make matters worse, they’ve even discovered her true identity and revealed it to her uncle, J. Jonah Jameson! Can the Warriors get to their teammate before it’s too late? Find out in the conclusion to “Full Circle” by Dino Pollard!

  • X-Corps
    X-Corps 2009 Annual – Weapons of Mass Destruction

    What happened when Sunpyre went undercover with the Dictators? Will Gloria Mueller lead Fantomex to his son? Can Psylocke’s team stand up to the threat of the Nubian? And what happens when Weapon Plus decides to make their own strike against the X-Corps? Dino Pollard concludes the series he launched in “Weapons of Mass Destruction”!

  • Thunderbolts
    Thunderbolts #12 – Masters and Slaves (1)

    In order to strike a blow against Control, Baron Zemo needs a weapon, one that has information that may be useful to him. That means the Thunderbolts have to break Control’s prized weapon out of confinement at the Raft, the Super Soldier called Nuke! It’s the beginning of a dangerous new direction for Marvel’s Most Wanted as “Masters and Slaves” begins, by Steve Seinberg and Dino Pollard!

  • Ghost Rider
    Ghost Rider #14 – Two-Lane Highway (7)

    John Blaze alongside the mystic called Drake and the mercenary named Jack Murdock makes a last-ditch effort to save his daughter from the clutches of Blackheart! But can he get to her in time? And can the Spirit of Vengeance tangle with the threat posed by the new and improved Angel? Find out as “Two-Lane Highway” continues, by John Wick!

  • Excalibur v2
    Excalibur #4 – Ripples

    Captain Britain, Elsa Bloodstone, Anthony Druid and their new ally, the mysterious Knightraven, begin a trek into Barnsley to confront more elements of the released British Unconscious in the form of the Green Teeths! Meanwhile, a meeting of the Shadow Captains and their newest member, the mysterious Spring Heel in “Ripples” by Edward Ainsworth!