


Hulk grunts about the importance of sharing. It seems that not only that the characters skew younger, but the writing seems to be more kid friendly and, well, safe and inoffensive. But when a new outlaw, calling himself the Bandit King, and the Blue Sun Corporation, which has helped run the 'Verse from the shadows for years, start causing problems in Mal's sector, he'll have no choice but reunite the crew for one last impossible job to save everyone they love! Collecting the entire second year of Firefly by New York Times best-selling writer Greg Pak (Darth Vader), along with acclaimed artists Dan McDaid (Judge Dredd), Davide Gianfelice (Wolverine: Weapon X), Lalit Kumar Sharma (Daredevil), & Daniel Bayliss (Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation) for the first time.Just who are the new post-Secret Wars Marvel comics aimed at? And that plan will pit Mal directly against the crew of the Serenity itself. Mal Reynolds, Captain of the spaceship Serenity, has unexpectedly found himself in a job he never dreamed?Sheriff of the entire Georgia Sector! In order to protect his mom (that's the infamous Outlaw Ma Reynolds) from the Alliance, he'll need to capture her before they do. (W) Greg Pak (A) Dan McDaid & Various (CA) Marie Krupina Also includes new essays on this amazing era from such comics luminaries as Jack C. Combat #288, Blackhawk #258, DC Comics Presents Annual #1, Super Friends #36, and Sgt.

This collection, curated by writer and former DC publisher Paul Levitz, celebrates the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths era of the early 1980s with memorable adventures including Alan Moore and Curt Swan?s poignant ?Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?,? both Batman and Superman teaming with their Golden Age equivalents in separate stories, Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor versus gremlins, and more.Ĭollects Action Comics #583, Detective Comics #500, The Flash #296-298, Jonah Hex #54-55, Superman #423, House of Mystery #286, #290, #294-295, #300, #308, #321, Warlord #42, Wonder Woman #311-312, The Brave and the Bold #200, Weird War Tales #93, Time Warp #2 and #3, G.I. DC was killing it with groundbreaking titles like Man of Steel, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, and Watchmen. The ?80?s were a truly rad time for comic books. (W) Various (A) Various (CA) Curt Swan, Murphy Anderson
