PANINI PUBLISHING
DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE #613
(W/A) VARIOUS
What next for the Fifteenth Doctor? We look forward to the future of Doctor Who and delve back into the past for a new year of monster madness. (STL355997) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 76pgs, FC SRP: $18.99
DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE SPECIAL DALEKS THE ULTIMATE GUIDE
The latest bookazine from the makers of Doctor Who Magazine explores the Daleks' behind-the-scenes history, and their fictional universe, in unprecedented detail. Daleks: The Ultimate Guide includes all the television stories, along with details of Dalek feature films, stage plays, books, comic strips, webcasts, audio dramas and much more. New illustrations tell the story of the Daleks' design evolution from 1963 to the present day. This 224-page publication, packed full of new and new and exclusive material, includes a lavish slipcase. (STL355998) (C: 0-1-2)
Reference, 224pgs, FC SRP: $29.99
PANTHEON BOOKS
TONGUES HC VOL 01
(W) Anders Nilsen
Set in a version of modern Central Asia, Tongues is a retelling of the Greek myth of Prometheus. It follows the captive god's friendship with the eagle who carries out his daily sentence of torture and chronicles his pursuit of revenge on the god that has imprisoned him. Prometheus's story is entwined with that of an East African orphan on an errand of murder, and a young man with a teddy bear strapped to his back, wandering aimlessly into catastrophe (a character readers may recognize from Nilsen's Dogs and Water). The story is set against the backdrop of tensions between rival groups in an oil-rich wilderness. Tongues is both an adventure story and a meditation on human nature in our present fraught, historical moment. (STL356434) (C: 0-1-2)
HC, 8x11, 368pgs, FC SRP: $35.00
PAPERCUTZ
PENGUIN WORKSHOP
WHO SMASHED HOLLYWOOD BARRIERS BRUCE LEE HC
(W) Bones Leopard, Who HQ (A) Ryan Inzana
Follow Bruce Lee as he breaks ground and makes gung fu (also known as kung fu) popular through the 1960s show The Green Hornet—pushing boundaries as the first Asian American man in a major supporting television role. A story of determination, dedication, and innovation, this graphic novel immerses readers in Bruce’s journey to stardom as he fights to authentically showcase his martial-arts skills on screen. Discover how Bruce Lee introduced gung fu to millions across America through his historic role as Kato in this dynamic graphic novel by APALA Award–winning author Teresa Robeson and Eisner-nominated, APALA Honor–winning illustrator Ryan Inzana. (STL356435) (C: 0-1-2)
HC, 7x10, 64pgs, FC SRP: $13.99
PENGUIN YOUNG READERS
WHAT WOULD BLUEYS MUM DO HC
(W/A) Penguin Young Readers Licenses
Learn how to be the very best mum! Based on the award-winning animated series Bluey, as seen on Disney+. Why is Mum so great? Is it because she has the best dance moves, or because she always knows what to say to make things better, or because she makes the best granny? Read along to find how to be best mum you can be! (STL356436) (C: 0-1-2) NOTE: Available only in US, Canada, and US territories.
Boardbook, HC, 5x7, 32pgs, FC SRP: $9.99
PHOENIX STUDIOS
PAGAN VALLEY GN (MR) (O/A)
(W) Ghezal Omar, Kayden Phoenix (A/CA) Victoria Aragon
Monty Hudson, a self proclaimed card shark, faces dire straits after a losing streak. Pressed by loan sharks, she resorts to robbing her strip club workplace. Things take a chaotic turn when she discovers cocaine instead of money, owned by the Russian mob. Now, Monty and her crew race against time to outsmart the mob and pay off debts in a night filled with unexpected twists. (STL310921)
MATURE THEMES
SC, 6x9, 88pgs, FC SRP: $15.00
PIMP KILLER GN (O/A)
(W) Ghezal Omar (A/CA) Ayhan Hayrula
Got pimp problems? Then LA Jones is your woman. She's made a nice little business for herself over the last few years: hunting down pimps. Following the murder of a young woman in Reno, she turns her attention to Luciano "Lucky" Strykes, a low-life pimp hiding out in Hollywood. Lucky is notorious for torturing women who try to flee him, and LA is more than willing to dish out her own brand of justice, making this a match made in vengeance. (STL273877) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 6x9, 60pgs, FC SRP: $20.00
PIXEL + INK
SKY & TY GN VOL 01
(W/A) Steve Breen
Meet the best delivery service this side of the Mississippi, run by no-nonsense cowgirl Sky and her slightly goofy, but always dependable pardner, T.Rex Ty. No task is too big or two small for this dynamic duo. And they've never missed a delivery yet. But learning to work together hasn't always been easy for them. Saddle up as Sky and Ty figure out they both can help solve a little bear problem. And teamwork and some speedy thinking save the day when they tackle getting thier first package to its destination just in time. The first book in this funny and warm young chapter book graphic novel series features two stories rendered in vibrant three-color art, interspersed with fun facts, jokes, and activities. (STL356437) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 6x9, 64pgs, FC SRP: $8.99
POCKET JACK COMICS
PALACE OF GOLDEN PRINCESS #1 CVR A EDIANO SILVA
(W) Preston Poulter (A/CA) Ediano Silva
Women run this sexy fantasy world, based on the first RPG adventure written by a woman, which its publisher destroyed for its scandalous content. An adventuring party upsets the balance of power in the Queendom of Alluvia. Queen Arika assigns Governess Thora a quest to venture into the Forbidden Wood to restore the balance. (STL355158) (C: 0-1-1)
7x10, 24pgs, FC SRP: $5.50
PALACE OF GOLDEN PRINCESS #1 CVR B ARMORED KNIGHT
(W) Preston Poulter (A/CA) Ediano Silva
Women run this sexy fantasy world, based on the first RPG adventure written by a woman, which its publisher destroyed for its scandalous content. An adventuring party upsets the balance of power in the Queendom of Alluvia. Queen Arika assigns Governess Thora a quest to venture into the Forbidden Wood to restore the balance. (STL355175) (C: 0-1-1)
7x10, 24pgs, FC SRP: $5.50
PALACE OF GOLDEN PRINCESS #1 CVR C MIKE KROME FOIL
(W) Preston Poulter (A) Ediano Silva (CA) Mike Krome
Women run this sexy fantasy world, based on the first RPG adventure written by a woman, which its publisher destroyed for its scandalous content. An adventuring party upsets the balance of power in the Queendom of Alluvia. Queen Arika assigns Governess Thora a quest to venture into the Forbidden Wood to restore the balance. (STL355177) (C: 0-1-1)
7x10, 24pgs, FC SRP: $7.50
PALACE OF GOLDEN PRINCESS #1 CVR D SCOTT HARBEN FOIL
(W) Preston Poulter (A) Ediano Silva (CA) Scott Harben
Women run this sexy fantasy world, based on the first RPG adventure written by a woman, which its publisher destroyed for its scandalous content. An adventuring party upsets the balance of power in the Queendom of Alluvia. Queen Arika assigns Governess Thora a quest to venture into the Forbidden Wood to restore the balance. (STL355179) (C: 0-1-1)
7x10, 24pgs, FC SRP: $7.50
WHITE LILY GN
(W) Preston Poulter (A/CA) Jake Bilbao
The World War II historical tale about the only two women to ever become ace fighter pilots, Lydia Litvyak and Katya Budanova. Follow the action as these women enter the Soviet air force and fight at the battles of Stalingrad and Kursk. (STL355152) (C: 0-1-1)
SC, 7x10, 140pgs, FC SRP: $15.75
PS ARTBOOKS
GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS AMAZING MAN HC VOL 02
GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS AMAZING MAN SLIPCASE 02
GOLDEN AGE FIGHT COMICS FEATURES TIGER GIRL SOFTEE 02
(A) Robert Webb & Various
The Tiger Girl, created by Robert Webb, was also known as Princess Vishnu. She was brought from India to Africa by her father Rajah Vishnu, after the death of her Irish mother. She was an excellent leader and pretty good in a fight, especially when she used her whip and her tiger ring, which gave her added strength when she looked at it and was accompanied by her companions: Benzali, a tiger, and Abdola, an Indian man. She protected her lost civilization from outsiders and others who meant harm. She ultimately became one of Fiction House's longest-lived characters; her stories continued to be published for over a decade until the company ceased operations in 1954. Collects Tiger Girl stories from Fight Comics #53-68 (December 1947-May 1950). (STL356036) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 7x10, 184pgs, FC SRP: $32.99
PRE CODE CLASSICS DARK MYSTERIES SOFTEE 03
(A) Hy Fleishman, Various
The third collection of Dark Mysteries boasts totally tub-thumping yarns from Hy Fleishman, A.C. Hollingsworth, Dick Beck and Jon D'Agostino, plus a whole host of other wacked-out-of-their-grounds luminaries. So buy today and flash back to when comics were... well comics, fer cryin' out loud! Collects Dark Mysteries #11-15 (March/April-December 1953). (STL356035) (C: 0-1-1)
SC, 7x10, 184pgs, FC SRP: $32.99
PS ARTBOOK NIGHTMARE MAGAZINE #7
(A) Pujolar & Various
Skywald's Nightmare continues with issue #7, dated June 1972. A black-and-white comic magazine absolutely packed full of horror and suspense! And featuring a fantastic cover by Pujolar plus the combined talents of Pablo Marcos, Ferran Sostres, Armador, Serg Moren, Don Brown, Francisco Cueto, Dennis Fujitake and Ramon Torrents. And all reproduced here completely like the original comic magazine, it's hard to understand how you ever gonna wake up from this nightmare? But you have to, because if you hang around too long… these horror's will be gone by sunrise! (STL356030) (C: 0-1-1)
SC, 68pgs, B&W SRP: $22.99
PS ARTBOOKS AMERICAS GREATEST COMICS SOFTEE 04
(W) Otto Binder (A) C. C. Beck & Various
Presenting the fourth volume of America's Greatest Comics from Fawcett Publications! Join the legendary Captain Marvel, known as Billy Batson in his everyday life, as he transforms into the mighty hero "Shazam!" and leads a fearless team of heroes. Alongside him are Spy Smasher, the ultimate espionage expert; Bulletman, a flying crime-fighter with super strength; and Commando Yank, a symbol of American resilience and bravery during World War II. Together, they battle evil in thrilling stories that have inspired generations with their courage and dedication to justice. Each issue offers 100 pages of pulse-pounding adventures and fantastical escapades. Collects issues 7 & 8. (STL356033) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 200pgs, FC SRP: $32.99
PS ARTBOOKS BLACK MAGIC SOFTEE 06
(W) Joe Simon (A) Mort Meskin & Various
The sixth volume in this captivating series of extraordinary tales, featuring some of the strangest stories ever told. Created by genre legends Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, with skilled contributions from Mort Meskin, this collection brings their storytelling brilliance to life. Presented in our popular Softee format, each volume contains four classic comics. This volume collects Black Magic issues #23-27. (STL356034) (C: 0-1-1)
SC, 7x10, 180pgs, FC SRP: $32.99
PS ARTBOOKS CAPT MARVEL ADV FACSIMILE ED #19
(A) Pete Costanza & Various
Captain Marvel Adventures, published by Fawcett Comics in 1943, features the iconic hero Captain Marvel (later known as Shazam) in another thrilling adventure. In this issue, Captain Marvel, the alter ego of young Billy Batson, faces off against a range of adversaries, including sinister villains and supernatural threats. Known for its engaging storytelling and bold artwork, the comic captures the Golden Age spirit of superhero adventures. As with other issues in the series, Captain Marvel's courage and strength shine through as he defends justice and inspires readers. (STL356025) (C: 0-1-2)
Facsimile Edition, 7x10, 68pgs, FC SRP: $15.99
PS ARTBOOKS CAPT MARVEL ADV FACSIMILE ED #22
(A) Pete Costanza & Various
Captain Marvel Adventures #22, released in 1943, is a standout issue in the Golden Age of comics, featuring the beloved hero Captain Marvel in an exciting new set of adventures. In this issue, Captain Marvel (Billy Batson's powerful alter ego) confronts a series of dramatic challenges, showcasing his blend of courage, strength, and wisdom. The comic's engaging artwork and storytelling highlight Captain Marvel's commitment to justice, making it a treasured installment for fans of classic superhero tales. This issue is part of the ongoing adventures that captivated readers with both action-packed scenes and moments of humor and heart. (STL356026) (C: 0-1-2)
Facsimile Edition, 7x10, 68pgs, FC SRP: $15.99
PS ARTBOOKS CAPT MARVEL ADV FACSIMILE ED #24
(A) Otto Binder & Various
Captain Marvel Adventures #24, published in 1943, features another thrilling chapter in the adventures of Captain Marvel, also known as Billy Batson. In this issue, Captain Marvel takes on both formidable villains and mysterious challenges, using his signature powers of strength, wisdom, and courage to protect the innocent and uphold justice. Known for its engaging storytelling and dynamic Golden Age artwork, Captain Marvel Adventures #24 captures the hero's larger-than-life character and unwavering dedication to fighting evil. This installment is a classic for fans, combining action, heroism, and timeless moral lessons. (STL356027) (C: 0-1-2)
Facsimile Edition, 7x10, 68pgs, FC SRP: $15.99
PS ARTBOOKS CLASSIC SCI FI COMICS HC VOL 09 WOLVERTON
(W/A) Basil Wolverton
Basil Wolverton (July 9, 1909 - December 31, 1978) born in Central Point, Oregon and later moved to Vancouver, Washington. He worked as a vaudeville performer and a cartoonist and reporter for the Portland News. Wolverton was a master in caricaturing the human face and body and his drawings have elicited a wide range of reactions - he even described himself as a "Producer of Preposterous Pictures of peculiar People who Prowl this Perplexing Planet." Preferring to work with pen and ink, Wolverton's lack of artistic schooling gave his drawings an otherworldly appearance. There was no other artist at the time who drew like him! This volume collects Wolverton stories from Spacehawk #17-34 (January 1941-December 1942), Amazing Man Comics featuring Meteor Martin #26-26 (December 1941-January 1942), Weird Mysteries #2 and #5 (June and December 1953), and Weird Tales of the Future #4-7 (November 1952-May 1953). (STL356031) (C: 0-1-2)
HC, 7x10, 184pgs, FC SRP: $52.99
PS ARTBOOKS CLASSIC SCI FI COMICS SLIPCASE 08
(W/A) Basil Wolverton
Basil Wolverton (July 9, 1909 - December 31, 1978) born in Central Point, Oregon and later moved to Vancouver, Washington. He worked as a vaudeville performer and a cartoonist and reporter for the Portland News. Wolverton was a master in caricaturing the human face and body and his drawings have elicited a wide range of reactions - he even described himself as a "Producer of Preposterous Pictures of peculiar People who Prowl this Perplexing Planet." Preferring to work with pen and ink, Wolverton's lack of artistic schooling gave his drawings an otherworldly appearance. There was no other artist at the time who drew like him! This volume collects Wolverton stories from Spacehawk #17-34 (January 1941-December 1942), Amazing Man Comics featuring Meteor Martin #26-26 (December 1941-January 1942), Weird Mysteries #2 and #5 (June and December 1953), and Weird Tales of the Future #4-7 (November 1952-May 1953). (STL356032) (C: 0-1-2)
HC, 7x10, 184pgs, FC SRP: $62.99
SILVER AGE CLASSICS STRANGE SOFTEE 01
(A) Alex A. Blum, Iger Shop
Just when you thought it was safe to venture out, we bring you Tales You'll Never Forget—Strange! I mean, c'mon! The original copies of these comics will have been swapped a hundred-fold or sold for pennies when the recess bell sounded in the magical long-ago frightful freakin' fab'n' fantastic fifties schoolyards. And now you can pick 'em up for peanuts. Go get 'em, folks! Collects Strange #1-5 (March 1957-January 1958). (STL356037) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 7x10, 184pgs, FC SRP: $32.99