#1 - 2
Adapted by Joel Goss and Michael Kaluta. Art and cover by Michael Kaluta.
The Shadow's arch-enemy, Shiwan Khan, is in New York. He has designs on a scientific project with deadly potentials. Shiwan Khan's plan? Kidnap the head scientist, Reinhardt Lane, father of Margo Lane. To save New York, The Shadow must track down Shiwan Khan -- but can The Shadow defeat a foe whose power to cloud men's minds is equal to his own?
FC Cover price $2.50.
#1-6
Story and art by Frank Miller.
Just one hour to go. Hartigan's polishing his badge and working himself up to kissing it good-bye, it and the thirty-odd years of protecting and serving and tears and blood and triumph that it represents. He's thinking about his wife's slow smile, about the thick, fat steaks she's picked up at the butcher's, about the bottle of champagne she's got packed in ice, about sleeping in till ten in the morning and spending sunny afternoons flat on his back. Just one hour to go and he gets word from a stoolie about that one loose end he hasn't tied up, a young girl who's out there, helpless in the hands of a drooling lunatic. Just one hour to go ... and he's gonna go out with a bang.
32 pages, B&W (and Yellow). Cover price $2.95.
#1-3
Written by John Bolton, Graham Marks, Goethe and Nicholas Vince. Art and cover by John Bolton.
Collecting previously published John Bolton material, Strange Wink includes covers, pin-ups, and short stories from Fly in my Eye, Cheval Noir, etc. Much of it is out of print. All of it has a slightly twisted, horrific slant. This issue includes "Oscar Hellian," a detective in Hollywood in the early stages of the movie industry who comes up against all sorts of supernatural weirdness; "The Erlking," an adaptation of a poem by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe about a mysterious otherworldly figure who spirits away children in the night; and a graphic adaptation of Christina Rossitti's classic "Goblin Marhet." Plus more!
24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
#1-4
Written by Ian Edginton. Art by Vince Giarrano. Cover by Simon Bisley.
Continuing from the Terminator: Secondary Objectives series. Dudley, the half-human/half Terminator must fight impulses that pressure him to eliminate the humans Mary Randall and Astin. With another Terminator still on their trail, the three must decide quickly whom to trust, and how to fight Terminators on both ends of the timeline! Think you've seen all the films? Wait until you see how the 88-model Terminator rebuilds itself from scrap!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
#1 - 4
Written by John Arcudi. Art by Doug Mahnke and Keith Williams.
He's big, he doesn't speak, and up until today there hasn't been any way to stop him. But now The Mask's mountainous arch-enemy has finally been brought in by the cops -- and even a reprobate like Walter is entitled to his day in court! Will Walter get sent up the river? Or will he send a flood of violence through the court system? Will he ever speak? And why didn't the mask work on him? None of these questions and more will be answered in the wildest series yet from Dark Horse.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
#1-2
Written by Manny Coto. Art by John Stokes. Cover by Geof Darrow.
The peaceful planet of Trelkas is invited to become part of a distant alliance of worlds. Some of the Trelkin leaders are cautious, but the Consensus -- their version of parliament or senate -- makes the mistake of sending an envoy to the alliance.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.