Larry Hama (w) Herb Trimpe, Tony Salmons, Ron Wagner, Mike Zeck, and Dennis Janke (a) Mike Zeck (c) This volume collects all four of the action packed G.I. Joe Yearbooks. Re-caps of important story lines, character profiles, and new stories were presented in these yearly comics that were published from 1985-1988. It also includes cover galleries and pin-ups by G.I. JOE cover artist Mike Zeck.
It takes A REAL AMERICAN HERO to handle these SPECIAL MISSIONS! Presenting G.I. JOE's Special Missions, re-mastered, re-colored, and collected for the very first time! Collects G.I. JOE: Special Missions #8-14, which includes stories such as "Ambush," "Plausible Denial," "Sheep's Clothing," "Washout," and more.
Herb Trimpe was one of the premier artists working for Marvel in the 1960s and 1970s. His extended run on The Hulk is a high point for many fans of Bruce Banner's rampaging alter ego, with masterful inks by both Trimpe and John Severin. This Artist's Edition features at least five complete stories by Trimpe and an incredible cover gallery to boot!
Continuing the first appearances of Wolverine! Completing one of the most famous Hulk sagas of all! The Incredible Hulk #180-181 Facsimile Editions reintroduced you to Wolverine, who joined the Hulk in a three-way tussle against the monstrous Wendigo! Now find out what happens next as Wolvie's bosses take matters into their own hands! But the puny humans only succeed in making the Hulk even angrier - and set him on a collision course with the super-powered escaped convicts known as Hammer and Anvil! Prepare for a surprisingly touching chapter in the Hulk's endless wandering, as the jade giant makes a friendâ¦and learns the meaning of loss. It's one of the all-time great Marvel comic books, boldly re-presented in its original form, ads and all! Reprinting Incredible Hulk (1968) #182.
Because you demanded it! Marvel Masterworks is proud to bring you the continuing adventures of Ant-Man - and not just one Ant-Man, either! Hank Pym's never-before-reprinted MARVEL FEATURE series with the Wasp leads the way. Then comes Pym's former assistant, Bill Foster, who becomes an all-new Giant-Man under the codename Black Goliath! Bill's adventures continue into CHAMPIONS, in a story featuring the power of the Infinity Gems. Next comes the debut of Scott Lang, the man who stole the mantle of Ant-Man - literally! With work by Marvel icons including John Byrne, P. Craig Russell, Roy Thomas, Ross Andru, Herb Trimpe and more, this Masterworks is as big on talent as it is on adventure! Collecting Marvel Feature (1971) #4-10, Power Man #24-25, Black Goliath #1-5, Champions (1975) #11-13, Marvel Premiere #47-48 and material from Iron Man (1968) #44.
Because you demanded it! Marvel Masterworks is proud to bring you the continuing adventures of Ant-Man - and not just one Ant-Man, either! Hank Pym's never-before-reprinted Marvel Feature series with the Wasp leads the way. Then comes Pym's former assistant, Bill Foster, who becomes an all-new Giant-Man under the codename Black Goliath! Bill's adventures continue into Champions, in a story featuring the power of the Infinity Gems. Next comes the debut of Scott Lang, the man who stole the mantle of Ant-Man - literally! With work by Marvel icons including John Byrne, P. Craig Russell, Roy Thomas, Ross Andru, Herb Trimpe and more, this Masterworks is as big on talent as it is on adventure! Collecting Marvel Feature (1971) #4-10, Power Man #24-25, Black Goliath #1-5, Champions (1975) #11-13, Marvel Premiere #47-48 and material from Iron Man (1968) #44.
Volume 8 collects Transformers Universe #1-4, all character biographies from TF issues #47-49, 56-72, and 74-79, plus G.I. JOE and the Transformers #1-4. Also includes issues notes by Mark W. Bellomo.