Cover pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Steve Leialoha. End of a Nightmare!!, script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Rick Bryant
Cover pencils by John Czop, inks by Fred Fredericks. Deathweb, Be Not Proud, script by Roy Thomas and Dann Thomas, pencils by John Czop, inks by Fred Fredericks
Spider-Woman and U.S. Agent take out some gang bangers, then Julia heads to the airport and picks up her folks getting them home to see their granddaughter, just in time for Therak to show up and cause a ruckus.
36 pgs. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.
Bits and Pieces - Written by John Byrne. Art and Cover by Bart Sears and Randy Elliott.
Maxwell (the man who has all the answers... if you ask the right questions) sends Mattie and Jessica Drew to the Mojave Desert to face Cluster, the most incredible new foe in Spider-Woman's ever-expanding pantheon of villains! It's a truly bizarre tale of shifting sands and Mattie's constantly morphing powers!
FC, 32pg" Cover price $1.99.
John Byrne/Graham Nolan/Randy Elliott
The shocking secret behind the intergalactic menace called Cluster is revealed! Meanwhile, are Jessica Drew's powers returning, and if she becomes Spider-Woman again, what will that mean for the star of our show? And finally, what strange things are in store for that evil former Spider-Woman, Julia Carpenter? Cover by Bart Sears."
Cover price $1.99.
Written by Steve Behling. Art by Antonello Dalena, Giovanni Rigano, Cristina Giorgilli and Cristina Stella.
SWING INTO ADVENTURE WITH SPIDEY! Spidey, Ghost-Spider, and Miles will face off against Green Goblin and more in this FREE spectacular special. Filled with easy-to-read comic stories based on the hit Disney Junior show, this book is perfect for the youngest readers aged 5-7. Young fans will even be able to test their wall-crawling skills with thrilling interactive activity pages! Kids will love this not-to-be-missed comic: the perfect primer for the newest generation of Spider-Fans! Featuring: "Where's Hulk?"; "Lost and Found!"; 1-page story "Tagging Along!"; and "Play Ball!"
28 pages, full color. Rated All Ages
Cover by John Romita. Stories by unknown. Art by Win Mortimer and Mike Esposito, with John Romita (who did alterations on Spider-Man for "Spider-Man and Web-Man").
Marvel Comics and The Electric Company present Spidey Super Stories. In this issue: "Make Room for Dr. Doom" 1-pager (on inside front cover); Spidey takes on Dr. Doom and Web-Man in "Spider-Man and Web-Man"; Impossible Man 1-pager "More About Impy"; Spidey and Rocko in "A Star Is Bored"; Impossible Man and Spidey in "Pest from the Planet Poppup"; "Wit of the Web-Slinger" 1-pager written by Julie Mishkin (on inside back cover).
32 pages, full color.
"The Triumph of Overlord!" Written by Michael Fleisher. Art by Carmine Infantino, Don Heck, and Dick Giordano.
The sinister Overlord threatens to expand the enslaving powers of the Spiral Zone across the entire planet. The only ones left to stand in his way are the Zone Riders, a brave, but small, force of freedom fighters. But first they'll have to fight their way through Overlords elite guard – the Black Widows. It's the final battle and the fate of the world rest in the balance.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
Special all-star cartoonists jam issue, with a round-robin story featuring Eisner, Denis Kitchen, Cat Yronwode, Fred Hembeck, Peter Poplaski, Michael T. Gilbert, Trina Robbins, Leslie Cabarga, Alan Weiss, Fershid Bharucha, Marshall Rogers, Tom Orzechowski, Steve Leialoha, Mike Barr, Joe Staton, Denny O'Neil, Frank Miller, Terry Austin, Archie Goodwin, George Pratt, Alan Kupperberg, Harvey Kurtzman, Howard Cruse, Len Wein, Ernie Colon, Peter Sanderson, Brent Anderson, Bob Wiacek, Terry Beatty, Max Allan Collins, Ken Steacy, Dean Motter, Roger Stern, Chris Claremont, Brian Bolland, Bill Sienkiewicz, John Byrne, Josef Rubinstein, Richard Corben, Jim Engel, and Chuck Fiala.
Also featuring a famous wraparound jam cover by Eisner, Pete Poplaski, Milton Caniff, John Pound, Denis Kitchen, Richard Corben, and Leslie Cabarga.
8 1/2 in. x 11 in. 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.
Cover art by Will Eisner. Welcome Home, Ebony starring the Spirit, Ebony, and Pierpont, script by Will Eisner, pencils by John Spranger, inks by Will Eisner and Bob Palmer.
Carrion's Rock starring the Spirit, Carrion, and Julia, script by Will Eisner, pencils by John Spranger, inks by Will Eisner and Bob Palmer. Magnifying Glasses starring the Spirit, script by Will Eisner, pencils by John Spranger, inks by Will Eisner and Bob Palmer. Tidal Wave starring the Spirit and Fraternization H Shack, script by Will Eisner, pencils by John Spranger, inks by Will Eisner and Bob Palmer.
36 pgs. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.
Written by MARK SCHULTZ. Co-feature written by HARLAN ELLISON. Art by MORITAT. Co-feature art by KYLE BAKER. Cover by LADRÖNN. In this second gripping issue, Angel Smerti is a lady who gets what she wants - and she wants The Spirit dead! The Spirit's first encounter with the Golden Tree crime organization will show him that the threat extends far beyond Central City!
DC Archives Edition - Volume 6 - 1st printing. Story and art by Will Eisner.
Reprinting the newspaper Spirit sections from January 3 to July 27, 1943. With America embroiled in World War II, the Spirit began to take on Axis foes as well as the usual cast of colorful thugs, crooks and killers. Plus, an introduction by Eisner describing his work for the Army and his role in the development of comics as an educational tool. Hardcover, 224 pages, full color. Cover price $49.95.
3 thrilling tales of the Spirit! "The Most Important Meal," "Force of Arms" and "Gossip and Gertrude Granch" are all written by Alan Moore, with art & lettering by Dave Gibbons.
Plus: "The Spirit vs. Sam 'Slippery' Eall," a classic Spirit splash page by Will Eisner from November 30, 1947. Also: 3-page feature 'The Many Origins of the Spirit' written by Catherine Garnier. Cover by Gibbons.
Cover price $3.50.
3 thrilling tales of the Spirit! "The Most Important Meal," "Force of Arms" and "Gossip and Gertrude Granch" are all written by Alan Moore, with art & lettering by Dave Gibbons. Plus: "The Spirit vs. Sam 'Slippery' Eall," a classic Spirit splash page by Will Eisner from November 30, 1947. Also: 3-page feature 'The Many Origins of the Spirit' written by Catherine Garnier. Cover by Dave Gibbons.
A possible future for the Spirit is explored in "Last Night I Dreamed of Dr. Cobra." Script by Alan Moore, art & color by Daniel Torres. Plus: The Spirit confronts "Ellen's Stalker." Script by Mark Kneece, art & color by Bo Hampton. Also: "The Last Trolley," a classic Spirit splash page by Will Eisner from March 24, 1946. Cover by Brian Bolland. Back cover by Moebius.
Sand Saref is back in "The Samovar of Shooshnipoor." Script by Kurt Busiek, art by Brent Anderson & Will Blyberg (the Astro City creative team). Plus: The Spirit takes on the Third Reich and the Iron Soldier in "The Weapon." Story & art by Michael Allred, Matt Brundage & Michael Avon-Oeming.
Plus: The Spirit contends with super bugs in "Dr. Broca von Bitelbaum." Script by Mark Schultz, art & color by David Lloyd. Also: "The Jewel," a classic Spirit splash page by Will Eisner from March 12, 1950. Cover by Will Eisner & William Stout.
Cover price $3.50.
Kitchen Sinks 1998 revival of The Spirit continues, with modern artists crafting new adventures of Eisners legendary crime-fighter.
This issue: Cursed Beauty, a full-length story by Paul Chadwick and John Nyberg, plus original Spirit art by Will Eisner. Cover by Chadwick.
Full color; 32 pages. Cover price $3.50. Cover price $3.50.
Kitchen Sinks 1998 revival of The Spirit continues, with modern artists crafting new adventures of Eisners legendary crime-fighter.
This issue: Paul Pope, Jay Stephens, Eddie Campbell, Gene Hama, Pete Poplaski and Dennis Eichhorn, plus original Spirit art by Will Eisner. Cover by Pete Poplaski.
Full color; 32 pages. Cover price $3.50. Cover price $3.50.
Stories, Art and Cover by Will Eisner. Reprints of the earliest pre-war stories from the Spirit newspaper sections.
The Substitute Spirits; Radio Station WLXK; Invasion from Argos; Dead Duck Dolan. Final issue of the series.
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
Stories, Art and Cover by Will Eisner. Reprints of the earliest pre-war stories from the Spirit newspaper sections. Palyachi, the Killer Clown; The Death Dolls; The Kidnapping of Daisy Kay; The Morger Boys. Introductions by comics journalist Tom Heintjes.
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.