On the PSP Comic Store this week, you can find Ultimate War (2002) #1-3, Justice League: Generation Lost #17, and Dungeons & Dragons #2. You can also find more manga from publisher TOKYOPOP, including Van Von Hunter #1. Check out the list of new titles below.
Here’s the full list:
- Batman Beyond Vol. 1 #2
- The Boy Who Made Silence #1
- Domo #2
- The Dreaming #11
- Dungeons & Dragons #2
- Ex Machina #26
- Extracurricular Activities #1
- Fables #41
- Fringe: Tales from the Fringe #3
- Green Lantern Corps Vol. 1 #5
- High Moon #12
- I Luv Halloween #10
- JLA #31
- JLA #32
- JLA #33
- JLA #34
- Justice League: Generation Lost #17
- Legends of the Dark Crystal #4
- Planetary #25
- Reya #7
- Sandman #18
- Star Trek: The Manga #10
- Superman/Batman #45
- Ultimate Fantastic Four (2003) #17
- Ultimate Fantastic Four (2003) #18
- Ultimate War (2002) #1
- Ultimate War (2002) #2
- Ultimate War (2002) #3
- Undertown #3
- Van Von Hunter #1
- Wonder Woman Vol. 3 #17
- Young Justice Vol. 2
Our Ultimate Marvel run continues with Ultimate War (2002) #1-3. This imprint sees some of our favourite superheroes given a new story and a new background, and this week it’s the X-Men’s turn. Magneto threatens the earth, but the X-Men are nowhere to be found – could it be that someone switched sides?
In Justice League: Generation Lost #17, Max Lord’s plan is coming together and chaos ensues – the United Nations revokes Checkmate’s charter, Captain Atom is wanted to murder, the JLI is viewed as a big joke. Plus the team face a new enemy, Power Girl. More issues of this cool series coming very soon!
Bloodthirsty orcs are the ones creating havoc in Dungeons & Dragons #2. In the second part of the Shadowplague arc, Adric Fell and his band stumble on a dangerous standoff and a mysterious shape-changing foe.
Deaf child Nestor Gudfred inexplicably creates utter silence around him, which compels the people near him into each other’s pasts and memories … The Boy Who Made Silence follows Nestor’s coming of age and the consequences that such a gift brings. Winner of the coveted Xeric Grant, this debut issue was originally self-published by internationally exhibited painter Joshua Hagler before landing at AAM Markosia.
And more manga from top publisher TOKYOPOP with Van Von Hunter #1. The forces of evil have returned and the world needs a hero… Enter the legendary Van Von Hunter, the Hunter of Evil … Stuff! Together with his loyal, memory-challenged sidekick, he faces off against the deposed, former ruler of Dikay, who has come back to reclaim his throne!
Here’s the full list:
- Batman Beyond Vol. 1 #2
- The Boy Who Made Silence #1
- Domo #2
- The Dreaming #11
- Dungeons & Dragons #2
- Ex Machina #26
- Extracurricular Activities #1
- Fables #41
- Fringe: Tales from the Fringe #3
- Green Lantern Corps Vol. 1 #5
- High Moon #12
- I Luv Halloween #10
- JLA #31
- JLA #32
- JLA #33
- JLA #34
- Justice League: Generation Lost #17
- Legends of the Dark Crystal #4
- Planetary #25
- Reya #7
- Sandman #18
- Star Trek: The Manga #10
- Superman/Batman #45
- Ultimate Fantastic Four (2003) #17
- Ultimate Fantastic Four (2003) #18
- Ultimate War (2002) #1
- Ultimate War (2002) #2
- Ultimate War (2002) #3
- Undertown #3
- Van Von Hunter #1
- Wonder Woman Vol. 3 #17
- Young Justice Vol. 2