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 | | 2459 products found for dc comics  | This dark and controversial graphic novel, which features a terrorist as hero (or anti-hero, depending on one's point of view), inspired a 2006 film starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman. After a nuclear war devastates the world, England... |  | |  | In an alternate 1985, superheroes have existed for more than 30 years and have endured the gamut of public opinion--from acceptance to polite disdain to outright hostility. Now someone is killing the second generation of superheroes, and, as the... |  | In this now infamous Batman tale, Alan Moore--who also crafted WATCHMEN and V FOR VENDETTA--paints a painfully psychotic portrayal of one of the Dark Knight's most formidable enemies. The Joker has always been a loose canon, but he is at his most... |  | The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen--which includes such luminaries as Captain Nemo, Allan Quartermain, and Dr. Jekyll (along with, quite naturally, Mr. Hyde), among others--must escape their own personal demons before they will be able to... |  | A collection of the Neil Gaiman's wildly popular dream-weaving series THE SANDMAN. |  | A collection of the Neil Gaiman's wildly popular dream-weaving series THE SANDMAN. |  | |  | "Joker is getting out of the madhouse and, though he's laughing, he's not happy. While away, his fellow rogues have sliced and diced his chunk of the pie and sold it off for scrap-- thinking he was gone for good. But now Joker's back on the street... |  | Concluding DC Comics re-release of Neil Gaiman's award-winning, bestselling graphic novel sensation about the Lord of Dreams, ABSOLUTE SANDMAN VOLUME 4 collects issues 57-75 and includes bonus materials. |
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