Bobman And Teddy is a satirical parody from the Silver Age. The Kennedy brothers are reimagined as the Dauntless Duo, also called the Terrific Twosome. They set out to obtain the all-poweful Tuesday Machine, while fighting annoying enemies like The Puzzler and Humpty Dumpty. The mouse-eared Bobman and wonder boy Teddy spoof a certain caped crusaders, but with 60's pop culture comedy. 32 pages long,... [click here for more]
Devilina: Tales of the Sorceress brings the Daughter of the Devil into her own hellish horror anthology! Devilina learns she’s a spawn of Satan, and resolves to use her demonic powers to fight her fiendish father! She also narrates terrific Tales of the Sorceress filled with witches, werewolves, ghosts, zombies, robots, space goddesses, cave girls, warrior women, and horror hotties!... [click here for more]
The creators of Lobo: The First Black Comic Book Hero, as well as the campy Silver Age superhero versions of Dracula and Frankenstein reunited to release this full-color underground political comic book. The Great Society has several world leaders from the 1960s. Super LBJ is missing, with the dynamic duo of Bobman and Teddy seeking to fill the power void. So, the other members of the Group Resigned... [click here for more]
Lobo was the first black comic book hero! Premiering in 1965 by Dell Comics, Lobo is the premiere African-American comics character to receive their own title. During the Civil War, Lobo was a Union soldier, and blamed for a crime he didn't commit. He then becomes a wandering outlaw, traveling the old west, using his sharpshooting skills to fight injustice in the wild frontier. Great gunslinger action... [click here for more]