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2003
Mark Grayson is teenage superhero Invincible. He was a normal high school senior with a normal part-time job and otherwise normal life, except his father Nolan is the superhero Omni-Man, the most powerful superhero on the planet. At the age of 17, Mark begins to display superpowers, which come from his father being a member of the Viltrumite race, who, according to Nolan, pioneer the galaxy on a mission of benevolence and enlightenment. As Invincible, Mark begins working as a superhero, with his father acting as his mentor, and meeting other heroes. Mark worked occasionally with a superhero team called the Teen Team (consisting of Robot, Rex Plode, Dupli-Kate and Atom Eve), from there discovering that his Physics teacher has been turning his students into human bombs. He stops his teacher with the help of the heroine, Atom Eve. He also foils a plan to make an army of robots, created by the Mauler Twins. Meanwhile Omni-Man is kidnapped by aliens, taken to another dimension, but returns after what seems to be only a few days, but was actually eight months to him.

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2008
- Kick-Ass
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Have you ever wanted to be a super hero? Dreamed of donning a mask and just heading outside to some kick-ass? Well, this is the book for you - the comic that starts where other super-hero books draw the line. Kick-Ass is realistic super heroes taken to the next level. Miss out and you're an idiot!

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1998
- Iron Man
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It's business as usual for dashing multi-millionaire Tony Stark and his armored alter ego, Iron Man, now that he's returned to the Marvel Universe -- or is it? Tony must decide whether to wrest control of the Stark/Fujikawa corporation from his business "partners" or seek to increase his already vast fortune in other ways. He'd better make up his mind quickly, before a mysterious third party hires the Deathsquad to make it up for him!

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1995
Spider-Man and the X-Men must douse the flames of a leadership squabble within the Hellfire Club. But why is J. Jonah Jameson to blame?

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1995
The Eaters by Peter Milligan and Dean Ormston. Jonah Hex : Riders of the Worm and Such by Joe R. Lansdale, Timothy Truman, and Sam Glanzman. Preacher by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. Ghostdancing by Jamie Delano and Richard Case. Artist's Jam: a 2 page article in which different artists show who their creative muse is (this article is not a preview and is exclusive to this title). Hellblazer by Paul Jenkins and Sean Philips (reprints 3 pages from Hellblazer #89). Goddess by Garth Ennis and Phil Winslade. Hexy (a brand new Invisibles story with King Mob) by Grant Morrison and Duncan Fegredo. A 1 page montage of covers from Jonah Hex, Eaters and Hellblazer.

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1994
Scarlet Witch takes the stage in her own titular mini-series. After being plagued by horrifying nightmares, Wanda Maximoff seeks the mystical aid of mentor Agatha Harkness. Can Harkness unlock the inner sanctum of Wanda’s mind? And what hardships will Scarlet Witch endure when she discovers she is a ‘Nexus Being’?

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1992
The Team Titans are a group of teenaged heroes from the future sent back in time to kill Donna Troy. But why would they want to murder one of the greatest champions in the DCU? Total Chaos part 3 of 9. Note: Five variant issues of #1 were released, each with a 19-page origin story dedicated to the featured member on the cover (Killowat, Mirage, Nightrider, Redwing, and Terra). The main story, part 3 of the Total Chaos crossover, is the same for each issue.

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1990
The tables are turned as Lex Luthor gets a foothold in Gotham City, while the Joker wreaks his brand of madness in Metropolis, leaving Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne to come to an arrangement in "Worlds Apart."
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