In this week’s Comixology (at Amazon) sales, Marvel drops another 8 sales: Thanos, Captain Marvel (all of the Marvel Captains), Doctor Doom, Gambit, Dani Moonstar, Marvel 2099, Sabretooth and Echo. Plus, Mark Millar’s Dark Horse titles and other unannounced sales.
Where did the New Releases and Sale pages go?
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In case you’re having troubles with the new UIX (a LOT of people have been):
- The new releases page is here.
- The “Comics Deals” page is here.
- The Kindle Deals comics page is here.
The OG Marvel Cosmic Sale

The Marvel Thanos Sale runs through Monday, 11/24.
Thanos has become a saga, at least with the Starlin-driven material.
Avengers Vs. Thanos is a meaty ~470 page collection of the original ’70s appearances that were centered in Captain Marvel and Warlock. You could make an argument that this is where “cosmic” Marvel was born. (It’s one of a handful of candidates.) Recommended.
And then Thanos was mostly on the shelf for ~13 years until Jim Starlin started writing Silver Surfer (with Ron Lim drawing… oh yes, those two would do some collaborating). Thanos got VERY involved in things, starting with The Return of Thanos and continuing with Thanos Quest and Silver Surfer: The Infinity Gauntlet (which isn’t included in this particular sale). And yes, the first two volumes absolutely set up the famous The Infinity Gauntlet miniseries (with art by George Perez and Ron Lim). And both of those are recommended, too.
There were two more Infinity sequels:
And a ton of supporting material. “Infinity” and Adam Warlock were practically a sub-imprint for a couple years.
And, for good measure, while not really part of the above – Avengers: The Legacy of Thanos by Roger Stern, John Buscema and John Byrne is a highly entertaining tale of Nebula (yes, the Granddaughter of Thanos who’d later be in Guardians of the Galaxy) attempting to conquer the Skrulls.
The most recent big blip on the radar was the Donny Cates / Geoff Shaw Thanos Wins and its spin-off, Cosmic Ghost Rider.
Plenty more of the more recent Thanos appearances if you care to browse. That original Starlin run starting in Captain Marvel? GOOD STUFF!
Not A Big Red Cheese?

The Captain Marvel Sale runs through Monday, 11/24.
Right. This one is a little goofy to define (and the beginning overlaps a bit with Thanos).
First off, the original Kree Captain Mar-Vell as Captain Marvel:
- Captain Marvel (’68-’79)
The pinnacle of the Mar-Vell run is the Jim Starlin run and the Steve Englehart / Al Milgrom run that followed it. (Englehart/Milgrom is often lost in the shuffle. Starlin was just a hard act to follow.)
The Starlin material can be grabbed a couple different ways and all but 3 issues of it are also in Avengers Vs. Thanos.
- Captain Marvel Masterworks V.3 starts three issues prior to Starlin and contains his full run, save his final issue.
- Captain Marvel by Jim Starlin: The Complete Collection is the full Starlin run, plus the Death of Captain Marvel graphic novel, plus some extras.
- Captain Marvel Masterworks V.4 is the final Starlin issue and then the Englehart/Milgrom run.
- The Death of Captain Marvel – the graphic novel where Mar-Vell is killed off in an unglamorous way.
So, if you want to read one of the major starting points for Cosmic Marvel, you have 3 choices for how to pick up the Starlin material (or if you care about duplication of material) and then add Englehart after that.
Carol Danvers as Ms./Captain Marvel:
OK… brace yourselves… this one has a ton of relaunches:
- Ms. Marvel (’77-’79) – Not included in the sale for no apparent reason, but this is where it really starts. We thought you should be aware it exists.
- Ms. Marvel (’06-’10) – The Brian Reed era with a lot of rotating artists.
- Captain Marvel: The World’s Mightiest Hero (’12-’14; ’16) – The Kelly Sue DeConnick era – and the larger collections of this material.
- The Mighty Captain Marvel (’16-’17) – Margaret Stohl era
- And the last volume of Mighty Captain Marvel, not on the series page.
- Life of Captain Marvel (’18) – Stohl era continues
- Captain Marvel (’19-’23) – The Kelly Thompson run
- Captain Marvel (’23-’24) – Alyssa Wong / Jan Bazaldua
We think that’s the overly complicated chronology, anyway. For recommendations, we’re not really experts on this set of books, but we’re inclined to say go with the current Thompson run. Kelly Sue DeConnick has a very dedicated fanbase, so maybe browse the sample pages there and see if that catches your fancy, too?
Monica Rambeau as Captain Marvel
Currently renamed Photon, Monica’s mostly been an Avengers cast member, so the above is an anthology of Avengers issues and guest appearances. Note: there are plenty of Avengers volumes if you browse the sale page.
Then there’s Mar-Vell’s son Genis:
- Captain Marvel (’02-’04) – Peter David / ChrisCross
- Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel (’22) – Peter David / Mike McKone
This one is a Peter David joint, through and through. We did read the ’22 version and enjoyed it. It has a little more going on than you might think at first.
Victor Von Doom Bows Before No Man!

The Marvel Doctor Doom Sale runs through Monday, 11/24.
The top dog here is the Doctor Doom series by Christopher Cantwell and Salvador Larroca. Its an instant classic well worth your time. Doom has been framed. For now he’s on the run, but his vengeance will be terrible. Featuring Kang in a highly amusing frenemy role.
Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment by Roger Stern and Mike Mignola has Strange and Doom invading Hell to free Doom’s mother from the clutches of Mephisto.
Also of possible interest – Iron Man: Doomquest collects a famous pair of David Michelinie / Bob Layton tales (w/John Romita, Jr. on the first) that have a time travelling Doom clashing with Iron Man.
Doom Treasury Edition is built around the 2024 Jonathan Hickman / Sanford Greene tale of Doom seeking to end the threat of Galactus and the extreme lengths he must go to in that quest.
Was the original Secret Wars (’84) a Doom series? We could go along with that and the omnibus is included in the sale.
How about the 2015 Jonathan Hickman / Esad Ribic Secret Wars? A big yes to that. It’s honestly more Doom than the Avengers series leading into it.
If you want to scroll through the sale page, there are a ton of individual Fantastic Four volumes Doom turns up in, plus assorted Avengers, Doctor Strange, Iron Man and Spidey. Doom gets around a little.
Bayou Buys

The Marvel Gambit Sale runs through Monday, 11/24.
More cajun than you can throw a card at!
- Gambit Classic – The earliest X-Men appearances and mini-series
- Wolverine/Gambit: Victims – Jeph Loeb / Tim Sale
- Gambit: The Complete Collection (1999) – by Fabian Nicieza / Steve Skroce / Yanick Paquette
- Gambit: Thieves’ World (2004) – John Layman / Jai Nitz / Georges Jeanty / Roger Robinson
- Gambit: King Of Thieves – The Complete Collection (2012) – James Asmus / Clay Mann / Leonard Kirk
- Mr. & Mrs. X – Kelly Thompson / Oscar Bazaldua / David Lopez.
- Uncanny X-Men (2024 – present) – Gail Simone / David Marquez
And plenty of X-Men and X-Men adjacent books if you go for browse. Want a thick volume? X-Men Epic Collection: Dissolution & Rebirth is towards the end of the Chris Claremont era. It contains the transition from Marc Silvestri to Jim Lee on art, Psylocke’s transition to ninja, the Reavers and the debut of Gambit.
Was Her Codename a Mirage?

The Marvel Dani Moonstar sale runs through Monday, 11/24.
Yes, this is the New Mutant formerly known as Mirage for her ability to sling illusions drawn from her opponent’s fears. She’s getting a solo title soon, but she’s primarily been a team player, appearing in things like:
- New Mutants (’83-’91)
- X-Force (’91-’02) – select volumes
- New Mutants (’09-’11)
You can browse for more books, but we have specific two volume sequence to start you out with Dani:
- New Mutants Epic Collection: The Demon Bear Saga – Chris Claremont / Bill Sienkiewicz / Sal Buscema / Bob McLeod; Sienkewicz brought out the best in Claremont and his tenure is a great run which starts with “The Demon Bear Saga,” which is both a classic and a consequential tale for Dani
- New Mutants Epic Collection: Asgardian Wars – Chris Claremont / Rick Leonardi / Steve Leialoha / Mary Wilshire / Keith Pollard / Butch Guice / Steve Purcell / Arthur Adams / Alan Davis; It’s a shame this doesn’t have X-Men / Alpha Flight, which sets it up, but the Asgardian Wars (drawn by Art Adams) is another classic that changes Dani’s status quo moving forward.
74 Years Away

The Marvel 2099 Sale runs through Monday, 11/24.
Yes, 2099 was a line for Marvel in ’90s. Spider-Man 2099 was the flagship and longest lasting of the bunch. Peter David wrote it and Rick Leonardi is the artist most associated with it. Mind you, Spidey 2099 has had scrolling revivals over the years including (and currently discounted):
- Spider-Man 2099 ’14-’15 – Peter David / Will Sliney
- Spider-Man 2099 ’15 – ’17 – Peter David / Will Sliney
- Spider-Man 2099: Dark Genesis – Steve Orlando / Justin Mason
- Spider-Man 2099: Miguel O’Hara – Steve Orlando / Devmalya Pramanik
What else was in the line (that’s been collected and is on sale?)
- Doom 2099 – This collection is the Warren Ellis run with Pat Broderick and Steve Pugh as the main illustrators
- X-Men 2099 – The beginning arc with John Francis Moore and Ron Lim
- Deadpool 2099 – What? You don’t remember this? Ha ha! Marvel is slipping in a collection of a few Gerry Duggan / Scott Koblish issues from the ’15 run of Deadpool!
- Marvel Knights 2099 – Robert Kirkman / Steve Epting
- Timestorm 2009 – Brian Reed / Eric Battle; 2009 crossover between “regular” Spidey, Wolverine and the 2009 universe
- Secret Wars 2099 – Peter David / Will Sliney; Yes, Secret Wars had a tie-in for just about everything!
No Ravage 2099 / Punisher 2099 / Ghost Rider 2099 collections to be seen, if you were wondering, but plenty of volumes where the 2099 characters pop in for a storyline. (Especially Deadpool 2099.)
X-Flintstones?

The Marvel Sabretooth Sale runs through Monday, 11/24.
There was an excellent Sabretooth sequence recently, written by horror novelist Victor LaVelle.
- Sabretooth: The Adversary – Victor LaValle / Leonard Kirk
- Sabretooth & The Exiles – Victor LaValle / Leonard Kirk
Sabretooth leads a band of misfits and villains out of imprisonment on Krakoa in an anti-hero sequence before he breaks VERY bad and the situation is resolved in the exceedingly bloody “Sabretooth War” sequence collected in the final two volumes of Ben Percy’s Krakoa-era Wolverine series.
For older material (no, the Iron Fist appearances aren’t here), there’s the 2004 Sabretooth: Open Season by Daniel Way / Bart Sears and a ton of individual Wolverine volumes to sift through.
You Were Expecting a Cardiogram?

The Marvel Echo Sale runs through Monday, 11/24.
For Echo, what you’re looking for is Echo: The Saga of Maya Lopez, which collects both of her original Daredevil arcs by David Mack (who we don’t see enough of these days).
You can fill in around that with some of the other books listed, but go right to the source with Mack.
Unannounced Sales

As always, we really don’t know how long these will last.
Dark Horse is having and unannounced sale on their Mark Millar line of comics, including:
- Chrononauts Library Edition – Mark Millar / Sean Gordon Murphy / Eric Canete
- Jupiter’s Legacy Library Edition Volume 1 – Mark Millar / Frank Quitely / Wilfredo Torres / Chris Sprouse
- Jupiter’s Legacy Volume 6: Finale – July Mark Millar / Tommy Lee Edwards
- King of Spies Library Edition – Mark Millar / Matteo Scalera
- The Magic Order – Mark Millar / Stuart Immonen / Gigi Cavenago
- Nemesis: Reloaded – Mark Millar / Jorge Jiménez
- Nemesis: Rogues’ Gallery – Mark Millar / Valerio Giangiordano
- Night Club Volume 1 – Mark Millar / Juanan Ramirez
- Night Club Volume 2 – Mark Millar / Juanan Ramirez
And the rest of the likely suspects:
- DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 1: Dune – Frank Herbert / Brian Herbert / Kevin J. Anderson / Raúl Allén / Patricia Martín
- Gris Grimly’s Frankenstein – Mary Shelley / Gris Grimly
- How to Be Perfectly Unhappy – Matthew Inman
- I Left the House Today! – Cassandra Calin
- Leviathan Volume 3 – Shiro Kuroi / Montana Kane
- Little Moments of Love – Catana Chetwynd
- Snug: A Collection of Comics about Dating Your Best Friend – Catana Chetwynd
Additionally, it looks like much of the Wolverine, Daredevil and Hulk material from recent weeks is still on sale. The Under $5 Page has the lower priced volumes
Still on Sale
- The Kodansha Read Beyond the Anime Sale runs through Monday, 11/10

