Author: Inc Dc Comics, Phil Jimenez
Publisher: Dk Pub
ISBN-10: 075660592X
ISBN-13: 9780756605926
Format: Hardcover
Publication Year: 2004

Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, The Joker, Catwoman . . . more than 1,000 world-renownedQas well as lesser-known favorites and weird and wonderful one-offsQsuper heroes and super villains are represented in this, the definitive reference book for comic book fans all over the world. The illustrations feature work by the cream of DC Comics' greatest-ever artists, while the authoritative text is supplied by top chroniclers. 0-7566-0592-X$40.00 / DK Publishing, Inc.

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 Hardcover: 240 pages
Publisher: Universe (July 22, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0789318121
ISBN-13: 978-0789318121

Critically acclaimed director Christopher Nolan follows up his blockbuster film Batman Begins with the highly anticipated The Dark Knight. Batman Begins was a successful re-boot of the popular Batman franchise, and The Dark Knight sequel takes the fresh perspective further, developing the highly anticipated, raw cat-and-mouse game between our superhero Batman and his twisted arch-nemesis The Joker. Celebrated stars include Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, and Gary Oldman, returning as Batman, Alfred, Lucius Fox, and Lieutenant Gordon, respectively; and new additions Heath Ledger as The Joker, as well as Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Aaron Eckhart. The Art of the Dark Knight is the ultimate companion book to the movie, showcasing production ephemera including storyboard art, character sketches, Nolan’s original shooting script, still photos, and even personal behind-the-scenes material created by the Nolans and Crowley during the movie. The Art of the Dark Knight is certain to appeal to diehard and new fans alike.

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 Fringe Comic #1 was released September 3, 2008, and is dated October 2008. It is the first issue of a six-part series, and features two FRINGE-related stories:

* "Like Minds" details the first meeting of Walter Bishop and William Bell, and their first experiment together.

* "The Prisoner" follows a man from Littleton, Nebraska who wakes up in prison with a different body and a different name, and has no idea how he got there.

Like Minds

It is Fall, circa 1970, and the young Harvard physics professor Walter Bishop meets an inquisitive student, William Bell. William becomes the sole supporter of Walter's theory that humans can communicate non-verbally via electrical means. An experiment intended to transfer memory from one mouse to another goes wrong when William is temporarily electrocuted. William subsequently has a flashing memory of a Golden Bird and a man who he doesn't readily recognize.

Writers: Zack Whedon & Julia Cho
Artist: Tom Mandrake
Colorist: Carrie Strachan
Letterer: Wes Abbott
Assistant Editor: Kristy Quinn
Story Consultants: Athena Wickham & Dave Baronoff
Editors: Ben Abernathy & Hank Kanalz

The Prisoner

n Nebraska, Frank proposes to Sarah, who accepts. That night, wide awake in bed with Sarah, Frank suddenly finds himself in a prison - with a different name ("Jones") and body! While using a weekly sole phone call allotment to reach Sarah, she claims Frank is with her. Frank, in Jones' body, provokes a fellow prisoner to injure him so he can make another call to Sarah - but by then, her number has been disconnected. The story shifts to Montana, where an electronic transference between humans seemingly fails. Then an English-speaking woman suddenly finds herself in the body of a Russian astronaut in a spacecraft orbiting Earth.

Writers: Alex Katsnelson & Danielle Dispaltro
Pencilers: Simon Coleby
Inkers Cliff Rathburn & Coleby
Colorists: Jim Charalampidis
Letterer: Wes Abbott
Story Consultants: Athena Wickham & Dave Baronoff
Editors: Ben Abernathy & Hank Kanalz

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 NECRONOMICON #1
By William Messner-Loebs and Andrew Ritchie.

In last month's Cthulhu Tales #5, Mark Waid seeded clues and hints to the scope of Boom!'s new "horrorverse." Now that the Necronomicon has been opened, writer William Messner-Loebs brings you the next chapter as he reveals the origins of the forbidden book of legend -- and how its catastrophic influence will soon spread over the Boom! line of titles! 


Cover by J.K. Woodward.24 pages.

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 Presented for the first time in North America: an amazing tale by two of Europe's top creators, starring one of the world's most popular super heroes! While on holiday in Brazil, the X-Man known as Wolverine has his motorcycle stolen by a group of young boys one of whom has a secret. When a brutal gang kidnaps the boy, Logan sets off on a quest to find him leading to a deadly encounter with a corrupt faith healer who may not be what he appears! WOLVERINE: SAUDADE is a vicious saga of bloody revenge as only Wolverine can deliver!
WRITER: JEAN-DAVID MORVAN
PENCILS: PHILLIPE BOUCHET
COVER BY: PHILLIPE BOUCHET
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