Steve Ditko
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Books
The Defenders Omnibus Vol. 1
The Creeper
Despite her neighbors' objections, an elderly woman finds a new world of memory and fantasy as her house grows over with vines.
Spider Man
Marvel zombies
Doctor Strange
"They've crossed the dimensions, purging each of all sorcery. Now the Empirikul have come to the source of magic on Earth. The Master of the Mystic Arts finds himself at the mercy of the Imperator! But the Empirikul have nearly won the battle before it's even started. With his magic destroyed and his world on the brink of disaster, are there any more tricks left up Strange's sleeves? Or failing that, how about some cool weapons? Plus: As the Empirikul wreak havoc on magic users across the Marvel Universe, discover Wong's ultimate sacrifice, watch Brother Voodoo make a stand and meet a new player just as she's about to lose the game!"--Page 4 of cover
The unbeatable Squirrel Girl & the Great Lakes Avengers
"She kicks butts and eats nuts -- could Squirrel Girl be just what the Great Lakes Avengers need to propel them into the big leagues? Or will she be the death of them? The same questions apply to new foe-recruit Deadpool -- who struts and spills guts -- but he's just paying second fiddle to the Unbeatable SG. Follow Squirrel Girl's complete adventures with the GLA (or is that GLI? GLX? GLC? It changes a lot!) -- battling Maelstrom, playing poker with the Thing, joining the Initiative during Civil War...and saving the planet from inebriation!,"--page of cover.
The Steve Ditko omnibus
"Collecting DC Comics tales from artist Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man. This first volume features Ditko's two DC series from the 1970s: The quirky science fiction title 'Shade, the changing man' and the sword-and-sorcery comic 'Stalker'. This volume also includes a variety of science fiction and mystery stories illustrated by Ditko. These stories, originally published from 1966 through 1982, have never been collected before."--Amazon.com.
