• Ghost Rider
    Ghost Rider #11 – Two-Lane Highway (4)

    When Angel Martinez, a dancer at a strip club is brutalized by the owner, his associate and several patrons, she is saved from death by Blackheart and given a chance for vengeance…provided she does something for him, first! Can John Blaze resist the temptations of an angel? Find out in part four of “Two-Lane Highway” by John Wick and Chris Munn!

  • Ghost Rider
    Ghost Rider #10 – Two-Lane Highway (3)

    Blackheart has gotten his demonic hands on the children of Johnny Blaze! Now, Blackheart’s father, Mephisto himself, has an offer for Blaze and a way for him to defeat Blackheart. But to do so, Blaze will much more have to merge with the demon called Zarathos. Is he really willing to risk his soul in order to save his children? Find out as “Two-Lane Highway” continues, by John Wick!

  • Ghost Rider
    Ghost Rider #9 – Two-Lane Highway (2)

    John Blaze gets treated to a history lesson courtesy of none other than Satana! Here, learn about some of the poor souls who became forced into servitude as the Ghost Rider, both past and future. But what is Satana’s purpose and how is Blackheart involved? Find out in “Like A Light” by Chris Munn!

  • Ghost Rider
    Ghost Rider #8 – Two-Lane Highway (1)

    How did John Blaze end up rebonded to the demon Zarathos? What happened to the new life he built for himself and his children at the Quentin Carnival? It’s a story that begins here, when John’s path once again crosses with Red Fowler, and it’s an encounter that he will come to regret in “Century’s End” by Chris Munn!

  • X-Men
    X-Men #40 – Tastes Like Children (3)

    Something strange is going on at the State Home for Foundlings in Nebraska. Originally a secret lab of Sinister’s, now it seems that Emplate has set up shop there! As half the X-Men fight with the vampiric mutant, the other half are on the outside, dealing with Nanny, the Orphan-Maker and…Sentinels? What caused this very random gathering? Find out in part three of “Tastes Like Children” by Chris Munn and Dino Pollard!

  • X-Men
    X-Men #39 – Tastes Like Children (2)

    Answering a call from Gambit, the X-Men go to the State Home for Foundlings in Nebraska and find trouble waiting for them in the form of Emplate, Nanny and the Orphan-Maker! Meanwhile, Ecstasy has Iron Hell’s Kachenh Domnur held prisoner in Avalon and the X-Men want some answers out of her… “Tastes Like Children” continues, by Chris Munn and Dino Pollard!

  • X-Men
    X-Men #38 – Tastes Like Children (1)

    It’s been awhile since Gambit has associated himself with the X-Men. When he discovers that he may be in a little too far over his head, though, who will he call when Cyclops can’t answer the phone? And what’s this I hear about Sinister? Check it out here in part one of “Tastes Like Children” by Chris Munn!

  • X-Men
    X-Men #37 – Mad Dogs and Clergymen

    After the death of Fever Pitch last issue and the disappearance of Gateway, the X-Men travel to London to recruit their newest member. But where Chamber goes, can anything but chaos ensue? Meanwhile, Storm has realized that if she wants to take out the terrorist branch of the X-Men, she has to do it herself. Who will join her? It’s all here in “Mad Dogs and Clergymen” by Chris Munn!

  • X-Men
    X-Men #36 – Iron Hell (4)

    The X-Men have seen the worst of humanity and don’t like it one bit. Now, stranded in the middle of the Cambodian jungle, the team makes their final standoff against the prison known only as Iron Hell. There’s only one catch: Someone doesn’t want to let them escape. Find out who and how in the conclusion to “Iron Hell” by Chris Munn!

  • X-Men
    X-Men #35 – Iron Hell (3)

    Most of the team are being held captive by the Headmaster at Iron Hell, leaving only Havok, Ecstacy and Warpath behind to mount a rescue attempt. But there’s just one problem——they can’t locate the Cambodian prison! Meanwhile, Khimera begins to have misgivings about his work at Iron Hell and Chamber starts to make some plans of his own! “Iron Hell” continues, by Chris Munn!