· Amazing Adventures, by Brashear, Charles, Davies, Reese & Reynolds
"Amazing Adventures"
· Gambit #16, by David Brashear
"Tales of the Guild, 1871: Engulfed in Inferno"
· Midnight Sons #3, by Josh Reynolds
"Hunting Hounds"
· X-Force #7, by Brent Lambert
"Dancing With the Dark Lady"
· Yellowjacket #2, by Anthony Crute
"Astonishing Tales" Part Two
Amazing Adventures follows in the tradition of X-Men: Alpha, Strange Tales, and Avengers Assemble to kick of Marvel Anthology's brand new line of street books. Contained inside are the introductory tales of Daredevil, Darkhawk, Master of Kung-Fu, Heroes For Hire and the Daily Bugle focused drama Deadline. So, get your head out of the clouds and come on down to the concrete jungle and check out the grounded side of MA.
Simon Stroud's plan for Morbius comes to fruition in Midnight Sons as he convinces the living vampire that there's a good deal waiting. Can Michael trust his former enemy? Dracula is forced to accept the reality of his restored humanity quickly if he wishes to survive 'till the next morning. Meanwhile, Modred the Mystic tears the Darkholders apart in his blind mission to claim the book as his own and Blade, too, must make a deal with an uneasy ally but the subject at hand almost gives Blade no choice to accept.
We finally catch up to Abyss in X-Force after his abduction at the hands of the witch Selene. Will Nils survive her presence and what wrinkles to her plan could make his survival just a little more possible?
In Yellowjacket Hank Pym is under pressure to solve the mystery of how a sun from the Micro-verse ended up in Central Park as the stars growing presence threatens to destroy the planet. In order to find his answers Hank must travel to the Micro-verse with a tiny army of heroes to figure out how exactly the star left the sub-reality before others can do the same.

