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This product is a collection of two comic books from DC Comics featuring characters like Robin III and Argent. The comics, with a cover artist of Greg Land and a publication year of 1998, fall under the genres of action, superheroes, adventure, and fiction. The unit of 2 includes the one-shot issue of Robin / Argent #1 and Robin Plus #1, making it a sought-after vintage collectible for general audiences interested in US Comics and modern age storytelling. The colorful graphic novels are in English language, originating from the United States.

The product is a single comic book issue from the Scooby-Doo series, specifically issues #29 and #32 from 2013. Published by DC Comics, this comic features the beloved character Scooby in a colorful and entertaining storyline. With a modern age era design, this comic is part of the US Comics tradition and is a collectible item for fans of the series. It is a single issue format, perfect for reading or adding to a comic book collection.

The product is a unit of two volumes of the “House of Mystery” comic series by author Matthew Sturges, published by DC Comics under the Vertigo label. The volumes, titled “Safe as Houses” and featuring cover art by Esao Andrews, fall under the genres of war, horror & sci-fi, and suspense. Set in the DC Universe, the comics follow characters such as Queen Diana, Org, Byzantium Mack, and The Thinking Man, weaving a story filled with intrigue, mystery, and supernatural elements. With a focus on the modern age of comics, this collection offers readers a captivating and emotionally charged narrative in the trade paperback format.

The product is a vintage single issue comic book titled Superman #170 from the Silver Age era, published by DC Comics in 1964. This issue features Superman meeting John F. Kennedy and is part of the Justice League of America series. The story, titled “If Luthor Were Superman’s Father!”, was written by Jerry Siegel, George Klein, and Henry Boltinoff, with artwork by Curt Swan and Sheldon Moldoff. The comic is presented in color and intended for a general audience. This collectible piece of US Comics history offers a glimpse into the popular superhero genre of the time.

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