ULTIMATE TITLES
ULTIMATE X-MEN #50
Written by Brian K. Vaughan, penciled by Andy Kubert, cover by Andy Kubert.
"Cry Wolf," part 1 of 4. It is the moment you've all been waiting for! Gambit returns to Ultimate X-Men. Because the fans demanded it, the Cajun thief is back. But what is he going to steal? And can the X-Men stop him?
32 pages, $2.25.
ULTIMATE NIGHTMARE #1
Written by Warren Ellis, art and cover by Trevor Hairsine.
Part 1 of 5. A story of international intrigue that shakes every Ultimate book to its core/ As world communications systems break down, the source of the anomaly is revealed as Tanguska, Russia. Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. leads a force comprised of Captain America, Black Widow and Sam Wilson to investigate, while, simultaneously, Charles Xavier of the X-Men dispatches his own team consisting of Jean Grey, Wolverine and Colossus. And what they discover there -- and what happens next -- defies belief.
32 pages, $2.25.
ULTIMATE ELEKTRA #1
Written by Mike Carey, art and cover by Salvador Larroca.
"Devil's Due," part 1 of 5. Welcome award-winning writer Mike Carey to the Ultimate Universe, and welcome back original Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra artist, Salvador Larroca -- the team supreme to bring you this blockbuster follow-up to the smash first series. Matt Murdock -- desperate to see Elektra Natchios again -- makes an attempt to contact this mysterious young woman, putting himself squarely in the crosshairs of the biggest crime boss in New York City. Wait until you see what happens next...
32 pages, $2.25.
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #63 & #64
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and covers by Mark Bagley.
"Carnage," parts 4 and 5 of 6. The origin of Ultimate Carnage and the horror that one Dr. Curtis Connors has wrought. And Spider-Man may be helpless to stop it. And don't miss the big showdown between Spider-Man and Carnage. And the outcome is not what you expect. And what is that Ben Reilly up to?
32 pages, $2.25.
ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR #10
Written by Warren Ellis, art and cover by Stuart Immonen.
"Doom," part 4 of 6. The insane Victor Van Damme has struck at the Baxter Building from thousands of miles away -- but the U.S. Army is preventing the Fantastic Four from responding. And no one tells Reed Richards that there's something he's not allowed to do.
32 pages, $2.25.
AVENGERS DISASSEMBLED TITLES
AVENGERS #501
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by David Finch.
"Avengers Disassembled," part 2 of 4. Guest-starring every Avenger -- ever! The worst day in Avengers history continues, as the team tries to deal with the shocking tragedy around them. Who is behind this, and why? Will it tear the team apart?
32 pages, $2.25.
CAPTAIN AMERICA & THE FALCON #6
Written by Priest, art by Joe Bennett.
"Avengers Disassembled," part 2 of 4. Finding himself a fugitive from justice, The Falcon must battle his way past elite naval operatives while Cap must choose between his partner and his principles while suffering an enigmatic battle fatigue that replays Cap's worst failure and presents the Scarlet Witch as his only refuge. Meanwhile, Dr. Hank (Yellowjacket) Pym has broken the code of the mysterious virus Cap and Falc recovered from Cuba, revealing a new threat that is exponentially worse than anything they've faced before.
32 pages, $2.99.
CAPTAIN AMERICA #30
Written by Robert Kirkman, penciled by Scot Eaton, cover by Dave Johnson.
"Avengers Disassembled," part 2 of 4. Cap and Diamondback are reunited after all these years, but their reunion is Bittersweet, as Cap is consumed with remorse over the cataclysmic events taking place in Avengers. With that on his mind, Cap isn't exactly the best company to have on a dinner date. Meanwhile, just what exactly is going on over at S.H.I.E.L.D and how is it that Nick Fury is completely unaware? Featuring an appearance by everyone's favorite Frenchman, Batroc the Leaper.
32 pages, $2.99.
FANTASTIC FOUR #517
Written by Mark Waid, art and cover by Mike Wieringo.
Avengers Disassembled tie-in. "Fourtitude," part 1 of 3. The FF goes "widescreen" in a tale of epic scope and proportion as Manhattan is cut off from the rest of the world by a fleet of miles-high alien spacecraft--and that's just the beginning! With the Avengers in disarray, New York reluctantly turns to the disenfranchised Fantastic Four, the only heroes in town, to save them--but where to even start?
32 pages, $2.99.
IRON MAN #87
Written by Mark Ricketts, penciled by Tony Harris, cover by Pat Lee.
Avengers Disassembled tie-in. "The Singularity," part 2 of 4. Some think Tony Stark has lost his battle with the bottle. Others think he can't control his violent temper. Some think he's a homicidal maniac. Even his closest friends are beginning to doubt him, wondering why he won't fend off these accusations. Spoiler: A beloved character faces a tragic end in this don't-miss issue.
32 pages, $2.99.
THOR #83
Written by Michael Oeming, penciled by Andrea Di Vito, cover by Steve Epting.
Avengers Disassembled tie-in. "Ragnarok," part 3 of 6. Beset on all sides by treacherous foes from his past, the God of Thunder leads the tattered remnants of the forces of Asgard on a desperate quest, as the Realm Eternal burns...
32 pages, $2.99.
SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #18
Written by Paul Jenkins, art and cover by Humberto Ramos.
Avengers Disassembled tie-in. His humanity slipping away from him, a danger to his friends and loved ones, Spidey grapples with the amazing transformation that's taken hold of him--while, in the depths of the world, the Queen awaits...
32 pages, $2.25.
MARVEL HEROES TITLES
INVADERS #1
Written by Allan Jacobsen, penciled by C. P. Smith, cover by Scott Kolins.
"To End All Wars," part 1 of 3. Soldiers, Super Heroes, Sentinels of Liberty since the Second World War---they're the Invaders, and they're back in this all-new ongoing monthly. Jim Hammond, the original Human Torch, returns to lead the Invaders on a covert mission to stop a mysterious terrorist cell from resurrecting the monstrous evil slumbering in the depths of the Arabian Sea.
32 pages, $2.99.
SECRET WAR #3
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, painted art by Gabriele Dell'Otto.
The mystery of the Secret War is casting a shadow across the entire Marvel Universe as every hero with a public identity is attacked by groups of high-tech villains. What is Nick Fury's secret, and will the heroes find out in time?
48 pages, $3.99.
THOR: SON OF ASGARD #7
Written by Akira Yoshida, art by Greg Tocchini, cover by Jo Chen.
"Enchanted" Part 1 of 3. Due to popular demand, the early Tales of Asgard continue! After their adventures across the wilds of Asgard, it's back to school for Thor, Balder and Sif... but when you're in training to be a warrior, study hall isn't so quiet! The lives of the three young friends takes an interesting turn when Amora the Enchantress enters the picture. Sparks will fly when their schooling in swords and sorcery comes head-to-head in this all-new three-issue arc.
32 pages, $2.99.
GUARDIANS #3
Written by Marc Sumerak, art and cover by Casey Jones.
Just when they thought their lives were finally getting easier, the Guardians must reunite to face an otherworldly threat from their past... and to embark on the journey of a lifetime.
32 pages, $2.99.
IDENTITY DISC #3
Written by Robert Rodi, penciled by John Higgins, cover by Tony Harris.
Six of Marvel's deadliest villains have been blackmailed into pulling a job. On an apparent suicide mission, the team must break into a heavily guarded, nearly impenetrable A.I.M. terrorist base and retrieve a small disc that can literally shift the balance of power in the world. On the disc? The civilian identities of every costumed hero on Earth. But how will the team's world-class size, brawn and savagery fare against the enemy's sheer numbers?
32 pages, $2.99.
ALPHA FLIGHT #6
Written by Scott Lobdell, art and cover by Clayton Henry.
"You Gotta Be Kiddin' Me!," part 6 of 6. The action-packed finale you demanded. It's the All-New, All-Different Alpha Flight vs. the alien Plodex with the original team's life hanging in the balance.
32 pages, $2.99.
IRON FIST #6
Written by Jim Mullaney, penciled by Kevin Lau, cover by RicK Mays.
"Breathless," part 6 of 6. The walls between dimensions tremble, ready to fall, while the ancient cult of Chi prepares to exact vengeance on an unsuspecting K'un Lun. Betrayed and alone, Daniel Rand must summon the will to save both the Eternal City and the young girl he has sworn to protect. But the final battle will not be in the bloodstained snow on a Himalayan mountaintop -- it will be fought within the dragon heart of Iron Fist himself.
32 pages, $2.99.
SILVER SURFER #12
Written by Stacy Weiss, penciled by Lan Medina, cover by Mizuki Sakakibara.
"Revelation," part 6. The Silver Surfer's children sabotage his mission, with catastrophic consequences for the Earth.
32 pages, $2.99.
SHE-HULK #6
Written by Dan Slott, penciled by Paul Pelletier, cover by Mike Mayhew.
"The Big Picture," part 2 of 2. She-Hulk must protect her law firm from an all-out assault by The Mad Thinker and an army of super-villains. Will Awesome Andy side with his old master? And what about the all-new super-villain, Southpaw? Now that her shocking secret is out in the open, what will become of her? Special appearances by dozens of Marvel's best bad-guys, including: Electro, Sandman, Tiger Shark, Vermin, the Absorbing Man and many more...
32 pages, $2.99.
MAN-THING #2
Written by Hans Rodionoff, art and cover by Kyle Hotz.
Sinister events continue to mount in the creepy town of Bywater, Louisiana, where an outsider has arrived to uncover the horrifying truth of what lurks in the swamp. Featuring all-new, original content and set in the world of the film.
32 pages, $2.99.
POWERLESS #3
Written by Matt Chernis, art by Michael Gaydos and Peter Johnson, cover by Tony Harris.
Logan. Peter Parker. Matt Murdock. What If these icons were left powerless? Would their destinies change? Find out in this mind-blowing take from writers Matt Chernis and Peter Johnson and Alias artist Michael Gaydos. In this issue, Matt Murdock's life is about to take a turn for the worse, courtesy of the Kingpin.
32 pages, $2.99.
MARVEL AGE TITLES
MARVEL AGE FANTASTIC FOUR #5
Plot by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, script by Marc Sumerak, art by Dax Gordine and M3th, cover by Makoto Nakatsuka.
The new Marvel Age continues with more amazing adventures of Marvel's First Family. The Fantastic Four meet their greatest enemy yet -- the maniacal Doctor Doom. What does Doom want... and why has he targeted Reed Richards and his family? Find out in this modern all-agesretelling of a Marvel milestone, featuring new art and a new, updated script.
32 pages, $2.25.
MARVEL AGE SPIDER-MAN #9
Plot by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, written by Todd Dezago, art by Patrick Scherberger, cover by Michael Ryan.
"The Enforcers." Spidey's hot on the trail of the elusive and talented Enforcers after a rash of hi-tech robberies in the area. Spidey's in for an even bigger surprise when all the clues to the identity of their even more mysterious boss, The Big Man, point to none other than... J. Jonah Jameson?
32 pages, $2.25.
MARVEL AGE SPIDER-MAN #10
Plot by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, written by Todd Dezago, art by Logan Lubera, cover by Michael Ryan.
"The Return of Doctor Octopus." Spider-Man's deadliest villain is back. Doc Ock has escaped from prison with a plan to re-establish himself in the scientific community, and it's a battle on the high seas as Spider-Man tries to rescue a kidnapped Betty Brant and bring his nemesis to justice.
32 pages, $2.25.
MARY JANE #3
Written by Sean McKeever, art and cover by Takeshi Miyazawa.
When some classmates play a prank on Mary Jane, good guy Flash Thompson goes on the offensive! Will he get himself suspended from the football team, or can MJ and Liz convince Flash to sit this one out?
32 pages, $2.25.
SPIDER-GIRL #77
Written by Tom DeFalco, art and cover by Ron Frenz.
"Betrayed!" Treachery runs rampant as Lady Octopus and Canis finally make their big play to seize control of the New York underworld, and Spider-Girl is suddenly forced to question her loyalties when she learns that Kaine plans to challenge the Black Tarantula to a death duel.
32 pages, $2.99.
RUNAWAYS #18
Written by Brian Vaughan, penciled by Adrian Alphona, cover by Jo Chen.
Series finale. All of your questions are answered in this unforgettable final issue. But this isn't the end of our heroes. Stay tuned for what's next.
32 pages, $2.99.
MARVEL AGE: EMMA FROST VOL. 1: HIGHER LEARNING DIGEST
Written by Karl Bolles, art by Randy Green, cover by Greg Horn.
Learn the secret of how the Astonishing X-Men's diamond-sculpted seductress, Emma Frost, became the formidable woman she is today. Witness the first time her mutant powers manifested, her difficulties at home and in school, and her early first love that explains how she blossomed from an innocent teenager into the wealthy, ruthless, feared and desired White Queen who has fought alongside and against the X-Men! Collects Emma Frost #1-6.
144 pages, $7.99.