| 1. Modern Masters, Vol. 5: Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez | 
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By: Eric Nolen-Weathington, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing June 15, 2005
Historically this artist is a very relevant player in the graphic novel and comic book world. An excellent artist... more
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| 2. Justice League of America: The Hypothetical Woman | 
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By: Gail Simone, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez Publisher: DC Comics January 23, 2008
When the JLA is called in by the UN to remove a murderous dictator from the helm of his nation, they found themselves bound securely by international laws and rules. However, this man knows how to bend those same rules to suit his own purposes. General Tuzik is going to use the international system to wage a one-man war on the JLA, and he has more than one ace up his sleeve. Can the Justice League... more
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| 3. Star Raiders Graphic Novel #1 | 
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By: Elliot S! Maggin Publisher: Atari, DC Comics & Warner Communications 1981
I've never played the game, but this graphic novel carries some signs of its parentage. There's non-stop action with plenty of "first person shooter" potential, characters tend toward the one-dimensional, and the colors come straight from a box of Skittles (as does the apparent sugar buzz).
It makes a fair read, if you want simple adventure, and might appeal to aficionados of the early... more
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| 4. Teen Titans: The Death and Return of Donna Troy (Teen Titans (Dc Comics) (Graphic Novels)) | 
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By: Phil Jimenez Publisher: DC Comics February 01, 2006
I loved this book and that's why I gave it 5 stars. I'll do you a favor and tell you how to read it in continuity. Read the first part that collects the Young Justice/Titans "Graduation Day" storyline. Then put the book down and start reading Outsiders: Looking for Trouble and Teen Titans Vol. 1: A Kid's Game. Those are the two books that spin off of "Graduation Day".
Then, around middle... more
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| 5. Superman: Kal | 
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By: Dave Gibbons, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez Publisher: DC Comics 1995
Part of the Elseworlds series that D.C. began as a way to keep interest in their comics, SUPERMAN: KAL imagines a world where Kal-el (aka Superman) crash lands in the Dark Ages of Europe instead of 20th Century America. Adopted by two childless farming peasants, it is apparent from an early age that Kal has super abilities. His adopted father fears possible burning for witchcraft and has Kal promise... more
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| 6. Batman Returns: the Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture | |
By: Dennis O'Neil, Steve Erwin, José Luis Garcia-Lopez, Tom McCraw Publisher: DC Comics 1992
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| 7. Venom 5 (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, 20) | |
By: Denny O'Neil Publisher: DC Comics 1991
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| 8. Tarzan #253 Vol. 29 September 1976 By Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
By: Gerry Conway Publisher: DC Comics 1976
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| 9. Tarzan #251 July 1976 By Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
By: Gerry Conway Publisher: DC Comics 1976
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| 10. Tarzan #254 October 1976 By Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
By: Gerry Conway and David Anthony Kraft Publisher: DC Comics 1976
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