Gargoyles (1995)

In 1995, Marvel Comics issued a Gargoyles comic book series which ran for 11 issues. A 12th issue, to be entitled “The Day the Sun Kissed the Earth!!” was announced at the end of Issue 11, but never published. The books did not directly follow the continuity of the series, but they did reference specific events that took place within it. The Marvel series was tonally darker than the television series, dealing largely with Xanatos‘ experiments to create creatures and machines to defeat the Gargoyles. Greg Weisman, television series co-creator, did not have any direct involvement in the story development of the comic series, but was consulted on some plot points to be sure it stayed within certain boundaries.

Tank Girl All Stars (2018)

An anthology of stories from creators old and new, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Tank Girl! At last it can be told! In this 30th anniversary anthology, we finally reveal the biggest secret in comic history – how Tank Girl got her tank – the origin story to end all origin stories! This, and a whole bunch of other tales, will be written by series co-creator Alan Martin, with artwork by a host of Tank Girl stalwarts, newbies, and superstar guests, including current artist Brett Parson, and friends from throughout Tank Girl’s checkered 30-year lifetime!

Nightstalkers (1992)

Nightstalkers, published by Marvel Comics from 1992 to 1994, featured a trio of occult experts reluctantly banded together to fight supernatural threats. Operating under the business name Borderline Investigations, the team was composed of the vampirehunters Blade and Frank Drake, who had fought Count Dracula in the 1970s series The Tomb of Dracula; and private detective Hannibal King, also introduced in that previous series, a “neo-vampire” with vampiric abilities but only a craving, not a need, for drinking blood. They are gathered by Doctor Strange in Nightstalkers #1 (Nov. 1992) to battle an immediate threat, but under Strange’s larger, hidden agenda.

Super Crooks (2012)

Supercrooks is described as a return to the world of Jupiter’s Legacy with a ragtag gang of supervillains, con artists, petty thieves and leg-breakers who band together for the heist of the century and the most outrageous crime story you’ve ever seen in your life. Crime pays, and they’re going to prove it. Some people just want to have the time of their lives and make a little dirty money while they’re doing it. If the superheroes get in the way, they’re going to be spitting teeth.

Subtle Violents (1991)

CFD anthology title featuring,”Rhyder” by Joseph Michael Linsner, “Ahryssia 1 Out of the Black” by Joseph M. Monks, “The New Order” by Kevin J. Taylor, and an interview with Tim Conrad. 48 pgs. B&W with color covers by Linsner.

Blade V4 (2002)

Blade vol. 4 by writer Christopher Hinz and artist Steve Pugh, ran six issues, published by Marvel MAX in 2002. It was launched during the time that Blade II was in the theater.

Moebius’ Airtight Garage – The Elsewhere Prince (1990)

Explore the world of Moebius’s Airtight Garage in this limited series of all-new adventures! A young artist joins a group of soldiers who embark on the greatest adventure of their lives! Plus: an all-new tale of Major Grubert.

The Mighty Avengers V1 (2007)

The team first appears in The Mighty Avengers #1 (May 2007), written by Brian Michael Bendis and pencilled and inked by Frank Cho. The roster, led by Ms. Marvel, also consisted of AresBlack WidowIron ManSentryWasp and Wonder Man. In the wake of the superhero “Civil War“, Iron Man recruits Ms. Marvel as leader of the revamped team. Together they select the first roster.

Invincible Iron Man V3 (2015)

Exploding out of the pages of SECRET WARS, one of the most popular super heroes in the world gets a gigantic new series. From the creators that brought you ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN comes new armor, new supporting cast, new villains and a new purpose that is going to tear itself across the entire Marvel Universe and beyond. Also, who are Tony’s biological parents? The quest begins here!

Sonic Universe (2009)

Sonic Universe was published by Archie Comics in association with Sega, based on the latter’s video game series of the same name. It is a spin-off of Archie’s Sonic comic book series, and shared continuity with that title. Sonic Universe centers on several characters featured throughout the franchise and comics, including Shadow the HedgehogBlaze the CatSilver the Hedgehog.