Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - Soon Van

Painkiller Jane #1; written by Jimmy Palmiotti and art by Lee Moder
Wake up early enough and it'll be time to go back to bed again. Unless that head wound on the side of the face happens to mean that it's more than just waking up with drool on the pillow.
Jane Vasko was once an undercover police officer attempting to infiltrate the Fonti Mob. After gaining the trust of mob boss Joey Fonti, she was given the assignment of passing a message onto rival gang member Adam, not realizing that she was planted with an explosive device. As she met her target, the explosion caused significant injuries, but Adam was uninjured.
Through mysterious means, he managed to revive Jane, giving her superhuman regenerative powers in the process. Leaving her life as a police officer behind, she became the vigilante Painkiller Jane.
Painkiller Jane #1 from Dynamite Entertainment
Brian Pulido and Juan Jose Ryp go all pasty and white with the crossover team up thing of
Lady Death/Shi. One of a half of two of a split.
Larry Hama and Mark Robinson usher the return of Storm Shadow in the pages of
GI Joe: Storm Shadow. Out from both sides of the argument and ready to roll out the trouble in the middle by his own self.
Testament to the fact that the dead don't stay dead when they're the undead, John Russo and Dheerja Verma scrub up with the
Plague of the Living Dead. The zombies are on the move, and even in the jungles of Viet Nam. Two words?
Maximum with the platinum and just take a look at the mammoth size of
KISS 4K: Destroyer Edition. Kevin Sprague, Daniel Campos and Kevin Crossley chronicle the stories of KISS as they are visited by celestial beings in order to find a rock band that will save and protect this world. Gadzooks! Look at the
size of the thing!
Tuesday, August 22, 2006 - Soon Van

Heroes For Hire #1; written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, cover art and pencils by Billy Tucci, inks by Tom Palmer
Daughters of the Dragon no more, the band is banding together for another hit of that freelancing feel. Once were only Power Man (Luke Cage) and Iron Fist (Danny Rand), now a whole roster for the timestamp and clocking of superhero work works their magic.
CIVIL WAR Tie-in!
As CIVIL WAR rages through the Marvel Universe, an unlikely group of heroes have gathered together to hunt down and capture criminals who refuse to sign the Registration Act.
In response to the overwhelming number of masked fugitives on the loose, Misty Knight and Colleen Wing use their bail bonds skills, underworld connections and government funding to lead an all-new Heroes for Hire into battle.
Action, adventure, crime, beautiful women and Kung Fu chaos come together in this explosive new series from writers Justin Gray & Jimmy Palmiotti with art by Billy Tucci!
Featuring Black Cat, Shang Chi-The Master Of Kung Fu, Paladin, Misty Knight, Colleen Wing And The All-New Tarantula.
Kicking off another crazy that Batman has to nail down, Matt Wagner tells the tale of
Batman And The Mad Monk. First of six parts from DC Comics.
Avengers... wrong one. This is the
Justice League Of America with the chest thrusting we all know the super heroes love strutting. A new ongoing from Brad Meltzer, Ed Benes and Sandra Hope out of DC.
Stand alone is a one shot does and Jim Valentino and Chance Wolf do with
Shadowhawk One Shot from Image Comics.
Shooting from the hip of Arcana Studios, Shannon Denton, Keith Giffen and Matt Jacobs go toe-to-toe with
Grunts. World War II, were a squad of Americans stumble upon a Nazi super weapon. Rubble ensues in the first of three.
Picking up where things left off before the drop off, Arcana wander through
Dragons Lair. Andy Mangels and Fabio Laguna tap that joystick like you know the understep will fall away in a blinking flash.
A mysterious force seeps out of the shadows looking to sap the magic rap, in
Soulfire: Chaos Reign. Swimming from Aspen Studios, J. T. Krul, Marcus To, Jason Gorder, Don Ho and Beth Sotelo with the sleeves at work.
Tuesday, November 1, 2005 - Soon Van

Jonah Hex #1; written by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti; art by Luke Ross; cover by Frank Quitely
Westerns are hardly the era for people of such stunning beauty. Staggered more like it. And well over the falling down of a stair well a few times over for good measure. And then again dragged by the tail hairs of the horses.
Kind of harsh reality of the morning mirror enough to send some into breaking out with the justice.
The saga of Jonah Hex -- the mysterious bounty hunter and thinking man's killer -- returns to the DCU in an all-new series penned by Justin Gray & Jimmy Palmiotti (HAWKMAN) with amazing art by Luke Ross (GREEN LANTERN; Samurai) and a debut-issue cover by fan-favorite Frank Quitely (WE3, BITE CLUB)!
Saddle up and ride shotgun with the original bad man of the Wild West during an age of plunder, greed and lawlessness.
When a millionaire's only son is kidnapped, Hex is called on to track down and recover the boy. But a simple missing person case turns into a hunt for vengeance as Hex unleashes his special brand of justice on the unsuspecting culprits.
Westerns. The brand of justice that's personal. Not just this time, but all the time. And with an almighty fever about it that makes Sheriff Wydell of
The Devil's Rejects seem relatively tame in comparison.
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