WildStorm New Horizons – Strange Weather: Part 1 of 3 - Written by Warren Ellis. Art by Oscar Jimenez. Cover by Richard Bennet.
In the shocking wake of Change or Die, the surviving members of StormWatch are left to pick up the pieces. A brutal kidnap and pitch battle in the California desert is just the start of a new storm over America; a screaming storm of bacterial horror, secrets and lies , and the people who will not only break the planet with disease – but will use superhumans to survive it themselves. Or, to be more exact – bits of superhumans.
32 pages, FC. NOTE: Jackson King (Battalion) becomes Weatherman. Cover price $2.50.
WildStorm New Horizons – Strange Weather: Part 1 of 3 - Written by Warren Ellis. Art by Oscar Jimenez. Cover by Richard Bennet.
In the shocking wake of Change or Die, the surviving members of StormWatch are left to pick up the pieces. A brutal kidnap and pitch battle in the California desert is just the start of a new storm over America; a screaming storm of bacterial horror, secrets and lies , and the people who will not only break the planet with disease – but will use superhumans to survive it themselves. Or, to be more exact – bits of superhumans.
32 pages, FC. NOTE: Jackson King (Battalion) becomes Weatherman. Cover price $2.50.
Strange Weather: Part 2 of 3 – Red Sky in the Morning! Written by Warren Ellis. Art by Oscar Jimenez. Cover by Gary Frank and Randy Elliot.
Banned from America, but needing to know the secret of the sealed township of Pavane, Jackson King is forced to activate the StormWatch team that officially doesnt exist – StormWatch Black. Swift, Jack Hawksmoor, and Jenny Sparks have to break into Pavane to discover what America is so eager to hide – and find something that will see the whole world dead.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
(W) Jim Starlin (A) Yvel Guichet, Le Beau L. Underwood (CA) Jim Starlin, Rob Hunter
Don't miss the violence and destruction on the day Lobo joins StormWatch! How can the universe survive a battle between Lobo and Apollo?
Cover price $2.99.
Cover by Marc Silvestri. by Mike Carey
Over the past two years, Virgin Comics has become the hottest new destination for graphic storytelling. At the same time, SciFi has established itself as the brand name for fantasy and speculative television, with hit series like Eureka and Battlestar Galactica. Now, for the first time, these two companies join forces for a new imprint designed to change the face of science fiction entertainment. In The Stranded, the first Virgin/SciFi book, five ordinary people must face a terrifying question: What if your entire world - your childhood, your family, all your memories - was a lie? For The Stranded, it's true; they're all, secretly, from another world. And now a deadly, otherworldly force has returned to try and kill them, operating through a twisted, altered human called Janus. Their only hope: Tamree, a dark, mysterious woman sent to Earth as their protector. One by one, Tamree must awaken the buried memories of The Stranded - along with their powerful, unique psychic and physical abilities. But even if they can defeat Janus, they must also deal with a deadly threat from one of their own. The Stranded is created by acclaimed comics writer and novelist Mike Carey (X-Men, Lucifer, The Devil You Know). The first issue features alternate covers by Marc Silvestri (Witchblade, X-Men) and Greg Horn (Spider-Man, X-Box Magazine, Elektra). With THE STRANDED, Virgin and SciFi take a giant leap into the future. Join us -- the best is yet to come!
Cover price $2.99.
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W - J. Michael Straczynski & Sara (Samm) Barnes, P & Cover - Brandon Peterson
The master of the mystic arts is back - as only J. Muchael Straczynski and superstar Brandon Peterson could envision him! Brash young surgeon Dr. Stephen Strange is on a collision course with destiny - a journey that will force him to search the deepest corners of his own heart...and the outer reaches of the cosmos!
Cover by TOMM COKER Written by MARK WAID. Art by EMMA RIOS.
No longer Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel Universe, Stephen Strange must discover a new path to fulfillment and enlightenment. Unfortunately, that path leads through a bizarre, terrifying gauntlet of magical menaces--and if the former Master of the Mystic Arts is going to survive the journey, he'll need some assistance--in the form of a brand-new student!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
HALLOWEEN TRICK OR READ 2022 (W) Skottie Young (A/CA) Humberto Ramos.
STRANGE ACADEMY #3 opens the doors of the Marvel Universe's first school for sorcerers to new readers! In this hit series by Skottie Young and Humberto Ramos, Doctor Strange, the Scarlet Witch, Magik, and all your favorite Marvel mages establish an academy for the mystic arts where young magic users from around the world are brought together to study. This hit issue spotlights one of the breakout students of the spellbinding cast of new characters-- DOYLE DORMAMMU!
Final issue of the series. Adam Strange reprint: "The Powerless Weapons of Adam Strange!" (from Mystery in Space 84). Script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Joe Giella. Reprint back-up story: "Prisoner of the Parakeets!" (from Strange Adventures 52). Script by John Broome, pencils by Henry Sharp, inks by Bernard Sachs.
36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.
"March of the Dead" - Did the Germans fight World War I with a secret weapon? According to this saga, they mobilized voodoo soldiers incapable of only one thing...dying. The allies' only hope for salvation lay in Julian Drake, a mystic rotting away in prison for being the wickedest man alive.
Written by Aubrey Singer and Rob Stofega. Pencils by Dave Matthews. Epic Comics.
Cover price $2.50.
"Rockets' Red Glare" - When aliens from the future try to take over the planet Earth during the U.S. Civil War, will the union and the confederates unite to beat them? And can a black woman soldier from the future survive behind confederate lines? For fans of hard-hitting war stories!
Written by Aubrey Singer and Rob Stofega. Pencils by Dave Matthews. Epic Comics.
Cover price $2.50.
"Tigers by the Tail" - Check out the origin of the Flying Tigers! These ace pilots in small, primitive fighter planes battle fiery mystical Chinese dragons in the sky. This war and gore-torn issue will have you clamoring for the final issue!
Written by Aubrey Singer and Rob Stofega. Art by Dave Matthews, Allen Nunis and Fred Fredericks. Cover by Dave Matthews and Fred Fredericks. Epic Comics.
Cover price $2.50.
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"March of the Dead" - Did the Germans fight World War I with a secret weapon? According to this saga, they mobilized voodoo soldiers incapable of only one thing...dying. The allies' only hope for salvation lay in Julian Drake, a mystic rotting away in prison for being the wickedest man alive. Written by Aubrey Singer and Rob Stofega. Pencils by Dave Matthews. Epic Comics.
Cover price $2.50.
Story, art and cover by Dave Hine.
A tale of horror focusing on Alex, a sinister telepath, and the evil games he plays with a delivery boy and his elderly landlord. Sukumar merely wants to deliver the groceries, but is instead fed mysterious mushrooms by Alex, who proceeds to reveal his murderous past.
48 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $3.95.
Story, art and cover by Dave Hine.
A tale of horror focusing on Alex, a sinister telepath, and the evil games he plays with a delivery boy and his elderly landlord. Having revealed his mental powers, Alex continues to tell Sukumar the strange secrets of his landlord, recluse Anthony Corbeau, who is concealing a terrible secret about the suicide of his wife years before.
48 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $3.95.
1st printing. Story and art by David Hine.
The book that brought David Hine to the attention of Todd McFarlane and Joe Quesada, Strange Embrace is Hine's critically acclaimed modern gothic tale of madness, death and sexual longing.
Softcover, Cover price $14.95.
Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott. "The End of Hydra!", script by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby (co-plot), pencils by Jack Kirby (layouts) and Don Heck, inks by Joe Sinnott
Signed by Stan Lee
Cover art by Jim Steranko. "The Hiding Place!", script by Roy Thomas and Jack Kirby (co-plot), pencils by Jack Kirby (layouts) and Jim Steranko, inks by Jim Steranko
The Supreme Hydra infiltrates S.H.I.E.L.D.; featuring Clipper Charlie (SHIELD barber), Nick Fury, Jasper Sitwell, Laura Brown, Gabe Jones, Agent Bronson, and Dum Dum Dugan. "Alone, Against the Mindless Ones!", script by Stan Lee and Marie Severin (co-plot), art by Marie Severin; While Umar watches, Strange battles The Mindless Ones; He finally reaches Clea and frees her from a mystic prison, only to learn it was merely an illusion—and now, severely weakened, he faces doom at the hands of a Mindless One!
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.
First 25-cent cover price. Cover art by Gil Kane. First appearance and origin of the Golem in "There Walks the Golem!", script by Len Wein, pencils by John Buscema, inks by Jim Mooney.
Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Frank Giacoia. The Human Torch and the Thing star in "The Challenge of...The Watcher!", script by Stan Lee and Bob Powell (co-plot), pencils by Bob Powell, inks by Wally Wood
Though he is not permitted to interfere, The Watcher tells Ben & Johnny of how Kang time-travelled to the days of King Arthur, imprisoned Merlin, and took over the country; In order for the time stream to remain intact, The Watcher sends the pair back in time to defeat Kang; Cameos by Sue Storm and Reed Richards. "Earth Be My Battleground," script by Steve Ditko (plot) and Stan Lee (dialogue), art by Steve Ditko; Dr. Strange returns to earth but remains in hiding. Mordo's spirits discover Strange and pursue him; Meanwhile Clea distracts Dormammu by freeing The Mindless Ones; They attack, causing Dormammu to leave Mordo on his own. Strange flies into space and straight into the sun, the spirits fleeing and Mordo worried that it might spell his doom; Strange returns to The Ancient One, who in his weak, delirious condition, speaks of "Eternity"; Appearance by Clea.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.
Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Jim Steranko. Nick Fury stars in "Overkill!", script by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby (co-plot), pencils by Jack Kirby (layouts) and Jim Steranko, inks by Jim Steranko
Fury lands in Karnopolis and is defeated by a squad of robots; Stripped of his gadget-laden clothes Fury faces the new Supreme Hydra, who tells of Hydra's plans to use the Overkill Horn to detonate nuclear weapons worldwide and emerge as the new rulers of earth; Dugan, upset by Fury's order to launch an H-Missile to destroy HYDRA's weapon (and thus Fury) tries to save his buddy, but is stopped when Gabe shoots him in the shoulder. "Umar Strikes!", script by Stan Lee and Bill Everett (co-plot), art by Bill Everett; Umar uses the "Lamp Of Lucifer" to learn of events during her long imprisonment; She is stunned to learn her brother was defeated by Dr. Strange, and though she & Dormammu hated each other, she still vows to avenge him. Back in NYC, Strange conjures "wealth without measure" so Wong need never again concern him with money matters; To lure Strange into a trap, Umar casts Clea into a void between dimensions. Merry Marvel Marching Society info and coupon.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.