Part 3 of 3. Virgil and Frieda must reconcile their differences in order to hatch an ingenious plan to stop Commando X before he can carry out his next explosive scheme. This issue leads into SHADOW WAR, the first Milestone crossover event.
Written by Robert L. Washington III, with art by John Paul Leon and Rober Quijano.
Cover price $1.50.
WRITTEN BY DWAYNE MCDUFFIE; ART AND COVER BY JOHN PAUL LEON MILESTONE MEDIA.
Virgil Hawkins is finally back in costume ? but will the power of Static be enough to defeat the menace that destroyed the mighty Blood Syndicate? Plus, Frieda's looking at her best friend a bit differently these days ? and Virgil's new girlfriend doesn't like it. Guest starring Hardware, the Shadow Cabinet and the Heroes.
FC, 32 PG. (2 OF 4) Cover price $2.50.
Signed by Sheldon Mitchell and Marc Silvestri
Written by Robert Kirkman. Art by Sheldon Mitchell. Cover by Marc Silvestri
From the creative minds of Image partners Robert Kirkman and Marc Silvestri! Todd Carey is recovering from a nasty divorce, his daughter is flunking out of college and he's just learned that his father has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Unable to take care of himself, Todd has allowed his father to move in with him. What Todd doesn't know, is that his father is the masked vigilante STEALTH... and has been his entire life. Stealth has many enemies and his erratic behavior could easily get him killed--and all this trouble fallls squarely into Todd's lap.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.99.
2nd box misses the electronic voicerecorder
Steam City is a place where the only fuel source is coal, and the only means to produce energy is the steam engine. As the only source of energy, the steam engine has been the focus of technological advancement to the point where it can be substituted for any other form of power in modern technology. These same advancements also have given rise to Megamatons, large steam-powered robots. With the air of Steam City thick with fog and white smoke, thieves and criminals flourish with Megamatons as a common tool in their nefarious plans. It is here that the reader and/or viewer finds Narutaki, a young detective fighting for the peace of the city.
Steam City is a place where the only fuel source is coal, and the only means to produce energy is the steam engine. As the only source of energy, the steam engine has been the focus of technological advancement to the point where it can be substituted for any other form of power in modern technology. These same advancements also have given rise to Megamatons, large steam-powered robots. With the air of Steam City thick with fog and white smoke, thieves and criminals flourish with Megamatons as a common tool in their nefarious plans. It is here that the reader and/or viewer finds Narutaki, a young detective fighting for the peace of the city.
Dramatic changes occur in the life of Steel when his armor suddenly appears to take on new and astonishing capabilities. But there may be even more to this development than meets the eye when Hazard raises the question: is John Henry Irons a metahuman?
Written by Louise Simonson, with art by Chris Batista and Rich Faber. Cover by Jon Bogdanove, Batista and Dennis Janke.
Cover price $1.50.
No sooner does John Henry Irons arrive back in Washington than he finds himself taking on a street gang equipped with deadly Toastmasters in "Wrought Iron."
Written by Jon Bogdanove with Louise Simonson. Art by Chris Batista & Rich Faber. Cover by Bogdanove & Dennis Janke.
Cover price $1.50.
Caught with blood on his hands, Steel is arrested for a series of brutal murders. John Henry Irons risks everything to expose the real killer's identity and bring him to justice before he can strike again.
Written by Louise Simonson, with art by Frank Fosco and Mark Stegbauer. Cover by Chris Batista and Dennis Janke.
Cover price $1.50.
Part 1 of the 3-part 'Maximum Orbit.' Doubting his armor's stability, Steel is drawn into battle against an alien invasion. Maxima and Extreme Justice guest-star as Steel takes off into outer space for the first time. Steel guest-stars in this month's Guy Gardner Warrior (1992) #27.
Written by Louise Simonson, with art by Chris Batista and Rich Faber. Cover by Batista and Dennis Janke.
Cover price $1.50.
Part 2 of the 3-part 'Maximum Orbit.' Lost in space with an unstable suit of armor, Steel struggles to stop an alien invasion as his air supply begins to run out. Even Maxima from the Justice League may not be able to help him.
Written by Louise Simonson, with art by Chris Batista and Rich Faber. Cover by Batista and Dennis Janke.
Cover price $1.50.
Part 3 of the 3-part 'Maximum Orbit.' Steel tries to rescue Maxima when an evil alien reveals unpleasant plans for her...but Maxima doesn't want Steel's help, and unless the two of them work together, neither may see Earth again!
Written by Louise Simonson, with pencils by Chris Batista. Cover by Batista and Dennis Janke.
Cover price $1.50.
Following the events in Superman (1987) #99, Steel is reunited with Superman in Washington, D.C. to battle the explosive menace of Bomb!
Written by Louise Simonson, with art by Roberto Flores and Rich Faber. Cover by Chris Batista and Dennis Janke.
Cover price $1.50.
The White Rabbit's plans shift into high gear when she sends her super-powered agents after Steel, who still doesn't know she's alive.
Written by Louise Simonson, with art by Chris Batista and Rich Faber. Cover by Batista and Dennis Janke.
Cover price $1.50.
The White Rabbit's plan to arm everyone in America with super-weapons takes off as Steel at last gains control of his armor.
Written by Louise Simonson, with art by Chris Batista, Phil Gosier and Rich Faber. Cover by Batista and Faber. Beginning this issue, STEEL is upgraded to DC's Miraweb Format.
Cover price $1.95.
Steel regains control of his armor powers and uses them to hunt down his nephew's abductor.
Written by David Michelinie, with art by Greg LaRocque and Rich Faber. Cover by Phil Gosier and Dennis Janke. Miraweb Format.
Cover price $1.95.
Steel learns that what seems to be a random kidnapping may be a strike by one of his enemies.
Written by David Michelinie, with art by Phil Gosier and Rich Faber. Cover by Gosier and Dennis Janke. Miraweb Format.
Cover price $1.95.
Steel is caught in the middle of a gang war when his nephew Jamahl gets involved in a deal to buy high-tech Toastmaster weapons. When the deal goes sour, Jamahl is pressured to reveal his uncle's secret identity in order to protect the E Street Skulls.
Written by Jon Bogdanove and Louise Simonson, with art by Chris Batista, Rich Faber and Andrew Pepoy. Cover by Bogdanove and Dennis Janke.
Cover price $1.50.
A new crimelord has been abducting citizens of Washington, and he sends his zombie hordes against Steel to hide his gruesome secret.
Written by Ruben Diaz, with art by Roberto Flores, Jeff Albrecht and Ken Branch. Cover by Roberto Flores (as Trebor) and Albrecht. Miraweb Format.
Cover price $1.95.
An UNDERWORLD UNLEASHED tie-in: It's an all-out iron war when Metallo, empowered by Neron, arrives in Washington, D.C. with one goal: the annihilation of Steel.
Written by Louise Simonson, with art and cover by Phil Gosier and Rich Faber. Miraweb Format.
Cover price $1.95.
Written by Louise Simonson. Art by Phil Gosier, Rich Faber, Howard Porter, and Ron Boyd. Cover by J. H. Williams III and Mick Gray.
Steel returns to Earth in time for Thanksgiving dinner with his family, but events set in motion by Tyke's resentment lead to an attack on the Irons house by the cyborg Hardwire.
36 pages, full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Written by Louise Simonson. Art by Phil Gosier, Rich Faber, Howard Porter, and Ron Boyd. Cover by J. H. Williams III and Mick Gray.
Steel returns to Earth in time for Thanksgiving dinner with his family, but events set in motion by Tyke's resentment lead to an attack on the Irons house by the cyborg Hardwire.
36 pages, full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Written by Louise Simonson. Art by Lee Sullivan, Prentis Rollins, Drew Geraci, and Rich Faber. Cover by Phil Gosier and Rich Faber.
Following the attack on his home, Steel battles Hardwire while his family and Hazard's crew watch on television. Hardwire and the government agents Fred and Hank all die in the carnage. Steel is arrested for causing the near-destruction of the Washington Monument during the fight, and reveals his identity as John Henry Irons to reporter Jane Wallace (and the world).
36 pages, full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Written by Louise Simonson. Art and cover by Phil Gosier and Rich Faber.
Hazard and his crew teleport Steel out of federal custody so that they can kill him themselves. Meanwhile, Steel's family and friends deal with the fallout from the exposure of his secret identity.
36 pages, full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Written by Louise Simonson. Art and cover by Phil Gosier and Rich Faber.
Natasha takes the Tar formula that gives her temporary super-strength to help her uncle Steel battle Hazard's crew. Meanwhile, the Department of Social Services decides that foster children Tyke and Darlene should be taken away from the Irons family because of the danger that John Henry's superhero career has placed them in.
36 pages, full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.