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DC Comics Modern Era Lot – 5 Book Set - Lot W2 (Brand New / Unread)

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DC Comics Modern Era Lot – 5 Book Set - Lot W2 (Brand New / Unread)Prepare for the ultimate, high stakes cosmic crescendo of the DC Universe's premier shadow defense force with this premium five book collection from the New 52 era. This highly curated set features a flawless, consecutive late run block of issuestracking the sweeping peak of cosmic architect Jim Starlins epic run before transitioning into the hard hitting, final arcs of Sterling Gates. Watch as the rewritten fabric of space and time forces the team

Prepare for the ultimate, high-stakes cosmic crescendo of the DC Universe's premier shadow defense force with this premium five-book collection from the New 52 era. This highly curated set features a flawless, consecutive late-run block of issues—tracking the sweeping peak of cosmic architect Jim Starlin’s epic run before transitioning into the hard-hitting, final arcs of Sterling Gates. Watch as the rewritten fabric of space and time forces the team into direct, all-out warfare against ancient multiversal threats.

All five books are in pristine, unread condition, making this lot a phenomenal pickup for dedicated WildStorm completionists, cosmic DC completionists, or independent retail store owners looking to add high-grade, hard-to-find late-run backissues to their storefront shelves.

The Comic Book Lineup

  1. Stormwatch #23 – Cover A First Printing (2013 Series Key): Legendary cosmic master Jim Starlin dials the narrative up to eleven. Marooned on a hostile, living planetary organism, the newly configured shadow team of Apollo, Midnighter, and Hellstrike must pool their tactical resources to fight off a localized biological purge matrix.

  2. Stormwatch #24 – Cover A First Printing (2013): The mind-bending cosmic stakes reach an absolute boiling point under Starlin's final scripted issue. The team uncovers the horrifying true nature of the Kollective—a massive, extra-dimensional consciousness that eats through temporal timelines—setting off a desperate battle to save Earth's structural space sector.

  3. Stormwatch #25 – Cover A First Printing (2014 Transition Key): Acclaimed scribe Sterling Gates takes the creative helm with powerhouse art by Jeremy Roberts. This critical milestone issue serves as a spectacular jumping-on point for the grand finale arc, exploring the deep psychological fractures within the newly rebuilt team as they deal with the immediate fallout of the Kollective war.

  4. Stormwatch #26 – Cover A First Printing (February 2014): An adrenaline-fueled, high-intensity tactical chapter. As deep-space anomalies begin leaking straight into global tracking systems, Midnighter must execute a dangerous, standalone offensive strategy to secure a compromised orbital base from a lethal alien invasion vanguard.

  5. Stormwatch #27 – Cover A Main Edition First Printing (March 2014): The heavy-hitting penultimate chapter leading directly into the historic series finale. Hidden truths regarding the original WildStorm timeline are completely laid bare across the cosmos, forcing the black-ops division into an absolute final stand against a shadow syndicate lurking at the very edge of the Multiverse.

Product Highlights

  • Flawless Consecutive Late-Run Run: Includes issues #23, #24, #25, #26, and #27 completely back-to-back, giving readers a smooth, uninterrupted narrative ride through major creative shifts and final-act build-ups.

  • The Rare Late-Issue Premium: Late-run modern issues (#25–27) traditionally carry significantly smaller print runs due to attrition, making this consecutive block harder to find in high grade.

  • Collector-Ready Presentation: A uniform set of standard Cover A first print editions that look exceptional on physical display racks, online web showcases, or longbox backissue files.

Item Details

  • Publisher: DC Comics / WildStorm

  • Format: Standard Comic Book Mix

  • Themes: Late-Run Scarcity, Jim Starlin Cosmic Operas, Extradimensional Incursions, Biomechanical Threats, Final Act Lore

  • Total Books: 5

Item Condition Details

All books in this lot are in Brand New / Unread Condition

  • Storage: Maintained in a smoke-free, climate-controlled collector environment entirely away from direct sunlight.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Publisher DC Comics / WildStorm
Era Modern Age (The New 52 Relaunch Era, 2013–2014)
Count 5 Comics Total
Condition Brand New / Unread

 

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Love this whisk. I have arthritis and this is light weight enough for me to use. I love the push button, and the stand for it. It’s really easy to clean, and it blends my shakes nicely without leaving the powder behind.
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I’ve been using a frother daily for my drinks, and this one really impressed me with its power for such a compact size. It blends heavier powders into smooth, clump-free mixtures in seconds. I’m a big fan of the build—the metal whisk gives it a solid feel, and it comes with a stand to keep it neat on the counter instead of being shoved in a drawer. Cleaning is a breeze, just a quick rinse, and the rechargeable battery lasts much longer than I anticipated between charges. Just a little tip: start in a taller cup and don’t fill it all the way to the top, as this thing can create a serious vortex if you’re not careful. Overall, it’s been a super handy little tool, and I’m so glad I bought it.
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Revev
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★★★★★ 5
Putting my $.02 into the mix
Size: Basic Frother, Color: Black
My old, lame hand mixer finally gave up the ghost. I ordered one of those “stick blenders” but it was waaaay too powerful for my purposes. (I don’t need it to dice/chop/pulverize fruits or veggies - if you need that, this mixer isn’t for you.) I needed something in between. I kept coming back to the “milk frothers,” but I had my doubts that one of those could mix up my morning shake. I tried a frother some years ago, and it wasn’t designed for blending ingredients, just for frothing liquids. Still, I had an idea (like some of you might) that what I needed was not a true stick mixer, nor a true milk frother. Something in between. I needed a “frother on steroids.” I settled on this one-the YUSWKO YW-218. It had the regular frothing head, but also two other heads. One looks like a mini bread hook; the other like a mini whisk. I plugged it into charge and it did take the stated time to come to a full charge. (Like any kid with a new toy, I tried turning it on before charging, but the low state of charge resulted in the high-medium-low settings not behaving correctly.) For my first few forays into blending, I tried the mini bread hook thingee. It worked OK, but not as well nor as quickly as I wanted. I then shifted to the mini whisk thingee. I didn’t really prepare well. I combined my milk-protein powder-carnation breakfast-malt flavoring-imitation (yeah, I know, it probably causes cancer, but only in California) vanilla flavoring concoction into my normal medium-sized concession cup (you know, the smaller ones you get at high school basketball games), lowered the whisk head into the goop, and turned it to “low.” In a second, I was wearing my shake. But the power capacity was more than enough to do what I was needing. Anyway, since that first attempt with the whisk head, I’ve gotten the routine down. And it is EXACTLY what I needed. (I’ll try to attach a video to show you.). Clean up is simple. You can do it with soapy water and a brush or rag, but I just run the thing in clear water and ensure I get all the sticky stuff off. I tried the soapy water, but I got a LOT of suds. A few pointers. First, charge it up all the way before using it. I haven’t had to recharge for two weeks now. You’ll use a regular, small phone-charging brick. (Two words of CAUTION. I found that the included, cheap charging cord did not work. It got really hot, like there was an electrical short in it. So I found one of my own. Also, DO NOT USE the larger charging blocks like the ones from Ap*le. I tried and it was too much.) Second, I assumed that the low speed would be the less aggressive and thus the less “throw-stuff-out-of-the-cup” setting. But that hasn’t proven true for me. I’ve found that the medium setting makes my ingredients behave better (less throw-out and quicker blending). Experiment with different speeds, even though it may not make immediate sense. Third, practice with plain water first (I’ve already told you how I know this). That’ll give you a “feel” for what this frother will do. Fourth, practice with different sized cups. I’ve since changed to the taller concession cups, as they prevent throw-out. Fifth, start practicing with your cups down in a sink. Less mess to clean up and no need to change clothes before you head out to work or school (I’m a teacher). Finally, familiarize yourself with the way the three buttons work. My previous mixer required me to keep the button depressed to blend. If I let up on the button, the unit would stop. Not so with this one. A light press to start, let go, then a light press to stop. Don’t keep mashing the button. Final thoughts: this frother is just what I needed. If your experience sounds like mine, I think this one’ll give you good service.
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christyyoung
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Excellent frother
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