Humanity has two choices: join the One or join the Other Egypt now faces the same choice as she falls from a toppling skyscraper Doc is drugged out across the ruined New York and barely gripping onto reality The U.S government is taking a victory lap in Bog's defeat, but they are celebrating far too[...]
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Meanwhile, Egypt is wandering the decimated city in fear, and Doc has another run-in with the One.
Rick Veitch's the One #5 cover by Rick Veitch
The fifth installment of Rick Veitch's The One is an odd mixture of further waxing philosophy while two godlike men destroy a city with their mere collisions.
This is something of come[...]
Back with Larry, Egypt, Guda, and the Doc, Larry continues his bizarre transformations.
The One #4 cover by Rick Veitch
The tension and action increases with The One #4 Superhumans rage across both Moscow and New York, and people are being swiftly and brutally killed in their wake The comic doesn't mince words about how easily these[...]
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Larry flies to the North Pole with the One and meets the more human half of the being On the way, the One and Larry meet one half of America's superhuman team Egypt sees the darkest depths of Jay-Hole's selfishness and his infection with the Other Gob continues to rampage through Moscow, and Premiere[...]
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Egypt wakes up to a mysterious and strange man named the One in his bed Her son, Larry, is instinctively attracted to The One The apartment celebrates their survival when Jay-Hole returns He's been shot, killed a cop, and stole a lot of money The One talks to him, and Jay-Hole is possessed by[...]
Suddenly, the first supermen appear, leaving the world even more reeling than before.
The One #1 cover by Rick Veitch
Rick Veitch's the One is a biting and macabre allegory of both the Cold War and the idea of superheroes in that chaotic environment.
For those who don't know, this IDW publishing of the comic is actually a[...]
This one is brought to you by Justin Jordan and Eleonora Carlini.
Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation #1 cover by Fiona Staples
Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Coronation #1
Boom! Studios adds a prequel entry to the beloved Labyrinth film, focusing on a different young woman attempting to save a boy from the Goblin King. Simon Spurrier and Daniel Bayliss take the helm of this recreation of the Jim Henson tale.
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Jason might actually enjoy being a hero… if he could just stop everyone from trying to kill him! Over-the-top Ominous action from Ron Marz and Andy Smith!
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Demi-God #3—Cover B: Lee Moder
Ron Marz (w) • Andy Smith (a) • Lee Moder (c)
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Like other Hot Toys figures, this one features a magnificent portrait of series star Keanu Reeves and many, many accessories.
In the binary world with one and zero codes, are you a zero, or The One? The legendary and widely acclaimed Sci-Fi blockbuster The Matrix has created a tremendous impact on cinema and pop-culture with its concepts and[...]
The One: The Last Word in Superheroics is receiving a reprint courtesy of IDW Publishing this February A graphic novel by Rick Veitch, The One was one of the original deconstructions of the superhero genre akin to The Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns Marvel originally published it, but they have done their best to bury it away since then[...]
It is an incredible book, and this trend continues with the explosive finale to The Trial of the Seven Masters.
This issue is a knockdown drag-out fight between Iron Fist and the Wolf, who [spoiler] turns out to be from K'un Lun himself, being the One from the Trial of the One of the initiation of the[...]
Big, big fan of Kaare Andrews, so very pleased to see Renato Jones: The One % solicited (and hope Vlaint doesn't try it with the trademark police) And then Nick Floyd, Brian Azzarello, Simon Bisley and Ryan Browne with 3 Floyds: Alpha Kings which was previously launched at Lollapalooza It was also meant to come[...]