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FANTASTIC FOUR 22 ETHAN YOUNG DEADPOOL KILLS THE MARVEL UNIVERSE VARIANT [BH, D PWX]

BLOOD HUNT TIE-IN: ONE LAST HOPE! Alicia Masters and Reed Richards - and the survivors of New York - are lost, alone against the vampire menace, and Reed's exhausted. But they still need to survive - and avoid being turned into undead blood parasites. Reed has one last desperate hope, and it's not guaranteed to work - but there is at least a chance…if he can survive long enough to test it! This conclusion to our BLOOD HUNT tie-in ends in a twist that you will NOT want to miss! PLUS: PART 3 OF DEADPOOL/WOLVERINE: WEAPON X-TRACTION!

(W) Ryan North (A) Ivan Fiorelli (CA) Ethan Young

ETHAN YOUNG MARVEL 97 VAR

SPIDER-BOY 4 ETHAN YOUNG MARVEL 97 VARIANT

We've seen Spider-Boy monster out before...but who's to say that's not his true form? Maybe he's more spider than boy and it's Bailey Briggs that's really his disguise? Join special guest star Miles Morales as he tracks down the terror that everyone's now calling...the Boy-Spider!

(W) Dan Slott (A) Paco Medina; Ty Templeton (CA) Ethan Young


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Nanjing: The Burning City

16 REUBEN AWARD WINNER - BEST GRAPHIC NOVEL! After the bombs fell and shook the walls of Nanjing, the Imperial Japanese Army entered and seized the Chinese capital. Through the dust of the demolished buildings, screams echo off the rubble. Two abandoned Chinese soldiers are trapped and desperately outnumbered inside the walled city. What they'll encounter will haunt them. But in the face of horror, they'll learn that resistance and bravery cannot be destroyed by the enemy.Ethan Young (Tails) delves into World War II's forgotten tragedy, the devastating Japanese invasion of Nanjing, and tells a heart-wrenching tale of war, loss, and defiance. Beautifully illustrated in black and white.In Nanjing, cartoonist Ethan Young tells an intimate story against an epic landscape. Bold, heart-breaking, and gorgeously rendered. —Eisner and Printz Award-winner Gene Luen Yang (Boxers & Saints, American Born Chinese)Young’s decision not to glorify violence or titillate the reader in any way avoids a common pitfall and heightens the drama. This is stunning, stirring historical fiction by a creator at the height of his craft. (Starred review) —Publishers WeeklyYoung’s is just one chapter in an overwhelmingly grievous episode of the 20th century. The specifics might be fictional amidst a historical backdrop, but in creating names, depicting individual faces both living and dead, Young conjures a haunting microcosm amidst a horrifying event of epic proportions. —Smithsonian APAC BookdragonA rugged black and white style ... a little Kubert, a little Tardi. —The BeatNanjing: The Burning City deserves a spot alongside not only historical comics, but wartime prose and non-fiction as well. It’s not often that an author can so skillfully evoke powerful emotion while telling a complex and long-forgotten story and this book is an excellent, necessary addition to the genre. —The A.V. ClubHaunting and powerful, Nanjing is a moving tribute to an event which needs to be remembered, as much as we'd like to forget it. —Eisner and Harvey Award-winning author Derek Kirk Kim (Same Difference, Tune)Young's expressive, thoughtful line work takes full advantage of comics' power. Nanjing reads effortlessly while begging the eyes to savor each page. A triumph at the very soul of the medium, a perfect marriage of Toth and Tatsumi. —Eisner Award-winning writer/artist Nate Powell (March, Swallow Me Whole)

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