Rogue Sun #7


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After the shocking ending to his fight with Cataclysm, Dylan has no idea what to do next—but luckily, he has YOU to help! In this very special issue, you make the decisions and choose Dylan’s path in a fight against an enemy who controls time itself!




Rogue Sun #6


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When the monster that killed his father comes for him, it’s going to take everything Dylan’s learned just to survive. Can he succeed where his father failed? Or will Cataclysm claim the life of another Rogue Sun?




Rogue Sun Vol. 2


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With his father’s murderer unmasked, Dylan Siegel finds himself in unfamiliar territory as he struggles to navigate the new life before him. Facing a terrifying new enemy hellbent on his destruction, Dylan will seek help from a new ally—one with surprising ties to the century-spanning history of Rogue Sun! ROGUE SUN is a Massive-Verse series.




Rogue Sun #8


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Still reeling from the aftermath of his fight with Cataclysm, Dylan finds himself forging a new path, both at home and as a superhero. But with one poor decision comes bitter consequences…and the birth of a villain hellbent on revenge.




Nocterra #7


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“PEDAL TO THE METAL,” Part One Lights, camera, action! SCOTT SNYDER and TONY S. DANIEL’s rip-roaring hit series returns as Val, Emory, Bailey, and the Ferrymen continue their mission to bring back the light. But with all-new shade variants around every corner, darkness will reign like never before. Meanwhile, Blacktop Bill meets some old friends.




No/One #7


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As suspects and bodies continue to pile high, Julia reconsiders her position—and faced with an unthinkable decision, Ben makes a horrible choice. NO/ONE is a Massive-Verse series.




Supermassive 2024 (One Shot)


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While Radiant Black stands alone against the robot armies of THE CATALYST WAR...where is the rest of the Massive-Verse? With one of their own trapped behind enemy lines as time begins to unravel, itÕll take a SUPERMASSIVE teamÑincluding SHIFT, RADIANT RED, ROGUE SUN, THE DEAD LUCKY, and INFERNO GIRL REDÑto turn the tide of one of the most fateful battles of the war in this 50-page one-shot crossover event with art from rising star STEFANO SIMEONE (RADIANT BLACK, MIDLIFE)! SUPERMASSIVE 2024 is a Massive-Verse series.




Rogue Sun #1


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Yesterday: New Orleans’ greatest hero, ROGUE SUN, was murdered. Today: rebellious teenager DYLAN SIEGEL discovers that Rogue Sun was his estranged father, Marcus—and that he’s inherited his father’s mantle. Tasked with protecting our world from the forces of the supernatural—and solving his father’s murder—Dylan will be forced to come to terms with the man he’s spent the majority of his life hating. From acclaimed writer RYAN PARROTT (Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers, Dead Day) and rising star artist ABEL (Harley Quinn, Crimes of Passion) comes A SUPERNATURAL MURDER MYSTERY that explores the complicated bond between father and son and cements itself squarely in a corner of the IMAGE COMICS SUPERHERO UNIVERSE!




Rogue Sun #9


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With Hellbent targeting him at every turn Dylan finds himself without refuge and wondering if those closest to him will pay the price for his hubris. But is Dylan on a journey of redemption or on a dark path toward becoming a villain himself?




A Rogue's Life


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This book reveals the life of R. Clay Crawford, his dreams, his schemes, his successes and his failures, as he launched himself into many of the most turbulent episodes of 19th century United States history. Like everyone, he was born with a family history, not just genetic but also cultural determinants; this book reveals the influences on his behavior inherited from his father and his grandfathers. He likewise passed on to his children a model, not just genetic but cultural. Even so, Clay Crawford's story is not just a family affair. He was a "self-made man" living in an age when such was thought to be a national asset--and thus stands out as a warning that the worship of the "self-made man" may produce more rogues than Rockefellers.