Genetically modified geniuses on the run! Genetically engineered geniuses known as Vitros are labeled a terrorist cell after an explosion at a military weapons lab. The Vitros are rounded up and left on a decrepit satellite orbiting Earth. Now they must band together and use their supergenius abilities to get back to Earth safely. Created by Academy Award-winning producer Aron Warner (Shrek). Art by Eisner-nominated painter Brett Weldele (The Surrogates). Written by Philip Gelatt (Petrograd). [(W) Aaron Warner, Phillip Gelatt (A/CA) Brett Weldele]
Writer(s): Joe Harris Artist Name(s): Brett Weldele Cover Artist(s): Brett Weldele Bayville town has a Spontaneous Human Combustion problem. But whereas "Kelvin" Melvin has always seen a supernatural, almost darkly spiritual phenomenon at work, would-be muckraker, Emily, sees a conspiracy that's anything but divine. Can they work together to uncover the truth, or will they be consumed by the fire?
Writer: Joe Harris Artist: Brett Weldele Cover Artist: Brett Weldele Grumm Industries was once the largest employer in Bayville Town. Their innovations and research helped cure disease and win wars. But when a terrible explosion rocked the complex, the survivors soon faced a fate worse than the dead. What was the "Prometheus Project," and what is Melvin's shocking connection?
Victory thinks she has finally figured out who it is that wants to kill her and take ownership of the Belial ring - but the truth is far more complicated than it appears. As she confronts her demonic nemesis Beliliah (the nefarious daughter of Belial the Unworthy), Victory realizes that there is more than one demon looking to destroy her soul!
Victory has faced the consequences of a lifetime of bad decisions, but now she must survive her greatest challenge yet, as she fights for both her life and the Belial ring that has possessed her soul. But it turns out that there is an enemy far greater than the demonic forces of Belialah that threaten Victory - and it will stop at nothing to destroy her!
Meet Victory, erstwhile love of Vampirella, inexplicable object of interest to Lilith and the not-so-proud owner of the Belial ring. Why does that last part matter? Why, because the ring used to belong to a demon, and it draws her to evil. And it's mystically bonded itself to Victory. Lucky her. On the bright side, it also gives her nifty powers like flight, mystic bolts, and she can even make that energy take specific shapes like she's the lost third Wonder Twin! Up until now, Victory has been left wondering why so many demons are trying to kill her to get a ring she'd rather not have, and that is about to lead her to a head-on confrontation with an evil the likes of which she has never known --Meet Belilah, the demonic daughter of Belial. We think the covers speak for themselves!