Memorias de Un Replicante Sin Recuerdos

I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off shore of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the darkness near the Tannhauser's gate. All those... moments will be lost... in time, like... tears... in the rain. Time to die.

Friday, October 28, 2005

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SUPERMAN #225

Written by Mark Verheiden, art and cover by Ed Benes.

An Infinite Crisis tie-in! With the full weight of the Crisis events on his shoulders, the Man of Steel undergoes a drastic change as he wages an all-out war in Metropolis.


32 páginas, $2.50, 4 de Enero.

DC UNIVERSE: THE STORIES OF ALAN MOORE TP

Written by Alan Moore, art by Jim Aparo, Jim Baikie, Brian Bolland, Paris Cullins, George Freeman, Dave Gibbons, Klaus Janson, Kevin O'Neill, Joe Orlando, George Pérez, Kurt Schaffenberger, Curt Swan, Rick Veitch, Al Williamson and Bill Willingham, cover by Brian Bolland.

An exhaustive collection featuring the World's Greatest Super-Heroes as interpreted by one of the most acclaimed authors in comics. The work of Alan Moore in the DCU during the 1980s is considered a benchmark for great stories with fresh approaches to iconic characters. Collected in this volume are all of Moore's Superman and Batman stories, including the long out-of-print "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" as well as, for the first time in trade paperback, Batman: The Killing Joke (illustrated by Brian Bolland, who provides a new cover).

This volume collects stories from Action Comics #584, Batman Annual #11, Batman: The Killing Joke, DC Comics Presents #85, Detective Comics #549-550, Green Lantern #188, The Omega Men #26-27, Secret Origins #10, Superman #423, Tales of The Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 And 3, Superman Annual #11 and Vigilante #17-18.

304 páginas, $19.99, 11 de Enero.

JLA #124

Written by Bob Harras, art by Tom Derenick and Dan Green, cover by Daniel Acuña.

"World Without a Justice League," part 5 of 6. In the wake of Day of Vengeance, the Seven Deadly Sins have been unleashed upon the world and Envy has found his way to Gotham City -- just in time to influence Green Arrow. But when jealousy and rage infect Oliver Queen's mind, he loses focus on stopping The Key and saving Dawn, and turns his energies on an even deadlier foe: Batman.

32 pages, $2.50, in stores on Jan. 11.


JLA: CRISIS OF CONSCIENCE TP

Written by Geoff Johns and Allan Heinberg, art by Chris Batista and Mark Farmer, cover by Rags Morales.

A new volume collecting the sequel to Identity Crisis from JLA #115-119. In the wake of Identity Crisis, the JLA decides the time has come to tell Batman that they stole part of his memory. But, the League is attacked by the Secret Society of Super-Villains -- out for vengeance now that their own memories are restored. As the JLA battles, the Martian Manhunter confronts Despero == the alien conqueror and the one behind the villains' memory-restoration. By the time the dust settles, the JLA may have won the battle but lost the war.

128 páginas, $12.99, 25 de Enero.

TEEN TITANS #32

Written by Geoff Johns, art and cover by Tony S. Daniel and Marlo Alquiza.

An Infinite Crisis tie-in. Superboy-Prime meets Superboy as the Boys of Steel confront one another about their roles in this universe.

32 páginas, $2.50, 11 de Enero.

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