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New Thunderbolts (Single Issues)
Series · 14
books · 2005-2016

Books in series

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New Thunderbolts #2

2016

AVENGERS DISASSEMBLED TIE-IN!
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#4

New Thunderbolts #4

2016

Wolverine scours New York City in search of Baron Wolfgang Von Strucker! Is this related to the dynamic debut of the new Sw- ... wait, that's a secret! Here's what we can tell you. The New Thunderbolts are caught in the middle of a HYDRA civil war and one of them is trying to hide complicity in a murder. Another is trying to see Joystick naked. And all of them are keeping their distance from the team's newest member - Radioactive Man! I mean, dude, if the skirt and glowing green skin weren't a bit of a scare, the name sure is...
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New Thunderbolts #5

2016

FATHOM 5 launches an all-out terrorist assault on the city! With SONGBIRD in the hospital and MACH IV without an armor (or is an OLD one available?), what will ATLAS do? Who can save the day? Would you believe...HYDRA? And while all this hits the fans, will ATLAS keep his cool? Will RADIOACTIVE MAN blow his top? And will the other T-Bolts spring into action...or sit in a Brooklyn bar and watch Manhattan sink into the river on CNN?
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#8

New Thunderbolts #8

2016

An old friend asks SPEED DEMON to pull off a huge heist—will he do it? And does BLIZZARD want to stop him—or get in on the action? Meanwhile, PHOTON tries very, very hard to remember why he should be mad at ATLAS. RADIOACTIVE MAN gets—a publicist? And a resignation threatens to tear the team apart before it's even come together!
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#9

New Thunderbolts #9

2016

Everyone in Atlantis is dying and only one man can save them—the person responsible for their poisoning! Which T-Bolt was willing to kill thousands of people—and is unwilling to stop the carnage? Also, Photon vs. Photon in a battle you won't believe! And... what's up with Songbird's new boyfriend... he looks a little... purple...
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House of M

Spider-Man, Fantastic Four & X-Men

2009

The Scarlet Witch has changed the universe, but Saturnyne's come to destroy it! The House of M is spilling into the multiverse like dominos and may topple it like cards, especially if omnipotent evildoers Mad Jim and madder Jamie have their way! Captain Britain and his family have two days to save the world as they know it - if only they can remember it! Heroes and villains will die, but which are which? Plus: If Magneto rules the world, where are Doctor Doom and the Green Goblin, to say nothing of their archenemies? The answers surprised the world! Guest-starring the Black Panther, the Thunderbolts, and more! Featuring the pre-formation of New Excalibur! Collects: Spider-Man: House of M #1-5, New Thunderbolts #11, Fantastic Four: House of M #1-3, Black Panther #7, and Uncanny X-Men #462-465.
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#12

New Thunderbolts #12

2016

1/3 of the team is hospitalized - 1/3 of the team is AWOL and 1/3 of the team has to fight the maniacal manipulations of Killgrave the Purple Man - if they can avoid fighting each other first! Half of everything you think you know hits the fan and when we find out Purple Man's big secret, the other half hits it, too!
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New Thunderbolts #13

2016

GUEST-STARRING THE NEW AVENGERS! There is a new superhuman team the government can't trust whose roster is made up of questionable choices. Unaccountable. Uncontrollable. Unknown. So the Commission on Superhuman Activities has a "request" for the New Thunderbolts - take down the New Avengers! You know what that can only lead to...
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#14

New Thunderbolts #14

2016

Songbird vs. Captain America! Photon vs. Sentry! Radioactive Man vs. Iron Man! Speed Demon vs. Spider-Man! Atlas vs. Cage! Joystick vs. Ronin! Place your bets, pick your winners, but know that the only sure outcome will be nasty throw-downs and long-term ramifications in the Mighty Marvel Manner!
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#15

New Thunderbolts #15

2005

So what do you do after kicking the crap out of the New Avengers? Songbird has to face some tough decisions when the T-Bolts' new "handlers" demand that her team jump through ever-nastier hoops. Meanwhile, what's the deal with MACH IV and Blizzard's new team? Where has Swordsman been hiding since the Purple Man went down? And what does Joystick do when she's recruited by the greatest game-player in the entire universe?
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#16

New Thunderbolts #16

2016

The NEW Squadron Sinister has brought the house down, but are they the good guys - or bad guys? And what does Speed Demon do when they make a recruitment offer he doesn't want to refuse? Plus: MACH IV's mysterious recruitment drive continues...
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New Thunderbolts #17

2016

The NEW SWORDSMAN vs. BARON ZEMO! \`Nuff said? No- not nearly enough! There's an unmasking! A resurrection! And Zemo's master plan is revealed - and when it is, this book will be turned upside down and inside out!
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New Thunderbolts #18

2016

Moonstone is back - or is she? Will she join the New Thunderbolts - or the mysterious group being assembled by MACH IV? Has she regained control of the gemstones…or is someone controlling her?
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New Thunderbolts, Volume 2

Modern Marvels

2005

Flushed with success, the big Apple's newest heroes have to face their greatest challenge yet: an adoring public and the reflections in their mirrors An old friend asks Speed Demon to pull off a huge heist - will he do it? And does Blizzard want to stop him - or get in on the action? Meanwhile, Photon tries very, very hard to remember why he should be mad at Atlas. Radioactive Man gets - a publicist? And a resignation threatens to tear the team apart before it's even come together Plus: Everyone in Atlantis is dying and only one man can save them - the person responsible for their poisoning Which T-Bolt was willing to kill thousands of people - and is unwilling to stop the carnage? Also, Photon vs. Photon in a battle you won't believe And what's up with Songbird's new boyfriend? He looks a little... purple... Collecting: New Thunderbolts 7-12

Authors

Tom Peyer
Tom Peyer
Author · 67 books

Tom Peyer is an American comic book creator and editor. He is known for his 1999 revisioning of Golden Age super-hero Hourman, as well as his work on the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 1990s. An editor at DC Comics/Vertigo from 1987 to 1993, he served as assistant editor on Neil Gaiman's groundbreaking Sandman. Peyer has also worked for Marvel Comics, Wildstorm, and Bongo Comics. With John Layman, he wrote the 2007–2009 Tek Jansen comic book, based on the Stephen Colbert character.

Mark Waid
Mark Waid
Author · 433 books
Mark Waid (born March 21, 1962 in Hueytown, Alabama) is an American comic book writer. He is best known for his eight-year run as writer of the DC Comics' title The Flash, as well as his scripting of the limited series Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright, and his work on Marvel Comics' Captain America.
Fabian Nicieza
Fabian Nicieza
Author · 152 books

Fabian Nicieza is a writer and editor who is best known as the co-creator of DEADPOOL and for his work on Marvel titles such as X-Men, X-Force, New Warriors, and Robin. His first novel, the Edgar Award-nominated SUBURBAN DICKS, a sarcastic murder mystery, is on sale now from Putnam Books. The Dicks will return in THE SELF-MADE WIDOW, coming June 21st.

Kurt Busiek
Kurt Busiek
Author · 143 books

Kurt Busiek is an American comic book writer notable for his work on the Marvels limited series, his own title Astro City, and his four-year run on Avengers. Busiek did not read comics as a youngster, as his parents disapproved of them. He began to read them regularly around the age of 14, when he picked up a copy of Daredevil #120. This was the first part of a continuity-heavy four-part story arc; Busiek was drawn to the copious history and cross-connections with other series. Throughout high school and college, he and future writer Scott McCloud practiced making comics. During this time, Busiek also had many letters published in comic book letter columns, and originated the theory that the Phoenix was a separate being who had impersonated Jean Grey, and that therefore Grey had not died—a premise which made its way from freelancer to freelancer, and which was eventually used in the comics. During the last semester of his senior year, Busiek submitted some sample scripts to editor Dick Giordano at DC Comics. None of them sold, but they did get him invitations to pitch other material to DC editors, which led to his first professional work, a back-up story in Green Lantern #162 (Mar. 1983). Busiek has worked on a number of different titles in his career, including Arrowsmith, The Avengers, Icon, Iron Man, The Liberty Project, Ninjak, The Power Company, Red Tornado, Shockrockets, Superman: Secret Identity, Thunderbolts, Untold Tales of Spider-Man, JLA, and the award-winning Marvels and the Homage Comics title Kurt Busiek's Astro City. In 1997, Busiek began a stint as writer of Avengers alongside artist George Pérez. Pérez departed from the series in 2000, but Busiek continued as writer for two more years, collaborating with artists Alan Davis, Kieron Dwyer and others. Busiek's tenure culminated with the "Kang Dynasty" storyline. In 2003, Busiek re-teamed with Perez to create the JLA/Avengers limited series. In 2003, Busiek began a new Conan series for Dark Horse Comics, which he wrote for four years. In December 2005 Busiek signed a two-year exclusive contract with DC Comics. During DC's Infinite Crisis event, he teamed with Geoff Johns on a "One Year Later" eight-part story arc (called Up, Up and Away) that encompassed both Superman titles. In addition, he began writing the DC title Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis from issues 40-49. Busiek was the writer of Superman for two years, before followed by James Robinson starting from Superman #677. Busiek wrote a 52-issue weekly DC miniseries called Trinity, starring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman. Each issue (except for issue #1) featured a 12-page main story by Busiek, with art by Mark Bagley, and a ten-page backup story co-written by Busiek and Fabian Nicieza, with art from various artists, including Tom Derenick, Mike Norton and Scott McDaniel. Busiek's work has won him numerous awards in the comics industry, including the Harvey Award for Best Writer in 1998 and the Eisner Award for Best Writer in 1999. In 1994, with Marvels, he won Best Finite Series/Limited Series Eisner Award and the Best Continuing or Limited Series Harvey Award; as well as the Harvey Award for Best Single Issue or Story (for Marvels #4) in 1995. In 1996, with Astro City, Busiek won both the Eisner and Harvey awards for Best New Series. He won the Best Single Issue/Single Story Eisner three years in a row from 1996–1998, as well as in 2004. Busiek won the Best Continuing Series Eisner Award in 1997–1998, as well as the Best Serialized Story award in 1998. In addition, Astro City was awarded the 1996 Best Single Issue or Story Harvey Award, and the 1998 Harvey Award for Best Continuing or Limited Series. Busiek was given the 1998 and 1999 Comics Buyer's Guide Awards for Favorite Writer, with additional nominations in 1997 and every year from 2000 to 2004. He has also received numerous Squiddy Awards, having been selected as favorite writer four years in a row from 1995 to 1998,

John Layman
John Layman
Author · 77 books
John Steele Layman is an American comic book writer and letterer. Layman is most known for writing Chew, published by Image Comics.
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