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DC:
Batman: Resurrection of Ras Al Ghul:$20.00
Total:$65.00
Batman: Night of the Owls (The New 52) :$30.00
Batman: vol. 2 The City of Owls:$25.00
Green Lantern: Vol. 2 Revenge of Black Hand:$25.00
Green Lantern: Emerald Twilight & A New Dawn:$20.00

Total:$110.00
Dark Horse:
Hellboy: Vol.1 Seed of Destruction:$18.00
Hellboy: Vol. 2Wake the Devil:$18.00
Hellboy: Vol. 3 The Chained Coffin and Others:$20.00
Total:$56.00
Hellboy: Vol. 4 The Right Hand of Doom:$18.00
Hellboy: Vol. 5 Conqueror Worm:$18.00
Hellboy: Vol. 6 Strange Places:$18.00
Total:$54.00
Hellboy: Vol. 7 The Troll Witch and Others:$18.00
Hellboy: Vol. 8 Darkness Calls:$20.00
Hellboy: Vol. 9 The Wild Hunt:$20.00
Hellboy: Vol. 10 The Crooked Man and Others:$20.00
Total:$78.00
Total:$363.00
Hellboy: Vol. 11 The Bride of Hell and Others:$20.00
Hellboy: Vol. 12 The Storm and the Fury:$20.00
Hellboy: House of the Living Dead:$15.00
Total:$55.00
-Star Wars:
(In order of Timeline)
Force Storm by John Ostrander (Dawn of the Jedi #1-5):$20.00
The Prisoner of Bogan by John Ostrander (Dawn of the Jedi #6-10)
Tales of the Jedi: Golden Age of the Sith by Kevin J. Anderson:$20.00
Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire by Kevin J. Anderson:$35.00
Total:$75.00
Tales of the Jedi: Knights of the Old Republic by Tom Veitch:$30.00
Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising by Tom Veitch:$25.00
Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith by Tom Veitch and Kevin J. Anderson:$22.00
Total:$77.00
Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War by Kevin J. Anderson:$20.00
Shadows and Light by Joshua Ortega (published in Tales #23)
Tales of the Jedi: Redemption by Kevin J. Anderson:$25.00
Crossroads by John Jackson Miller (Knights of the Old Republic #0, published in the Knights of the Old Republic / Rebellion Flip Book)
Total:$45.00
Commencement by John Jackson Miller (Knights of the Old Republic #1–6):$20.00
Flashpoint by John Jackson Miller (Knights of the Old Republic #7–8, 10):$20.00

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