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Comic universes no longer active, Bravura, Continuity, CrossGen, Future, Malibu, Ultraverse... and others that are 'no longer with us' today (or only recently brought back).

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Dark Horse right? I don't, but there is a lot of inexpensive good stuff in there. The Groos by Dark Horse seem tough to find. I know there was: Grendel, Usagai Yojimbo, Next Men, Hellboy, Groo, Monkeyman and O'Brian, Babe, Babe 2, more?

Oh yeah, Madman also.

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Next Men is "Legend" :?

I have the first 20 copies I never knew.

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Post by Heath »

JBNM #19 was the first issue to carry the "Legend" imprint.
I would agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.

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Heath wrote:JBNM #19 was the first issue to carry the "Legend" imprint.
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Post by Cyberstrike »

So was: the first of Give Me Liberty sequels Martha Washington Goes to War

A few of the Sin City mini-series and one shots namely A Dame to Kill For and The Big Fat Kill, and The Babe Wore Red
Danger Unlimited
The Starslammers special.

I'm not 100% sure but The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot and Frank Miller's 300 might been under the Legend imprint.
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