Written by Allan Gross. Art and cover by Mike Grell.
Somewhere in the primeval jungles of the hidden world at the Earth's core, Tarzan has found a sort of peace. Free of the trappings of humankind, the jungle lord can go back to being an animal. But old habits die hard, and when Tarzan discovers a tribe of primitive man-apes, it is only a matter of time before his destiny becomes intertwined with theirs.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Written by Walter Simonson. Art and cover by Lee Weeks.
"The Ancient of Days" is the last of her kind -- a winged sauroid with powerful telepathic abilities. Her race, the Mahar, once ruled the sacred city of Pellucidar from on high, until they fell so low that they could no longer survive let alone maintain control of the natives. Now, as Tarzan seeks to rid the ancient jungle city of an invading band of Predators, this Mahar sees an opportunity for the sauroids to rule again -- an opportunity for her to take control of Pellucidar. It's just a matter of playing one side against the other . . . a very small matter for such a powerful telepath. Join Tarzan, the Predators, and virtually every inhabitant of the interior world's steaming jungles for a climactic, free-for-all battle that will shake the world to its fiery foundations!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Tony Daniels Cover. THE TENTH: RESURRECTED #4B by TONY DANIEL and ROMANO;
Esperanza comes face to face with Rhazes Darkk, the man responsible for infecting her with alien blood. Will Espy avenge her parents deaths, or will the alien blood force her to ally with Darkk to keep the species alive? Is there still a human under the massive muscles and teeth known as the Tenth? Will the doomsday cult help Rhazes realize his dream of an alien race on Earth, or will one of its members have a change of heart? All these questions answered and more in the conclusion of The Tenth: Resurrected!
FC, 32pg (Daniel cover) FC, 32pg (Romano cover) Cover price $2.99.
Written by John Arcudi. Art by Chris Warner and Paul Guinan.
The Terminators set out to help Dr. Hollister create the Terminator technology! Meanwhile, Hollister's assistant, Dr. Astin, is having trouble deciding whether he should aid and abet our human heroes. As Astin makes up his mind, the Terminators throw another wrench into the works by blowing up the future freedom fighters' home base!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by James Robinson. Art by Jackson Guice and John Beatty. Cover by John Higgins.
The half-Terminator Dudley and Colonel Mary Randall are reunited finally, as they resume their quest to save Sarah Connor and ensure the birth of her son, John. But Dudley is having problems controlling his Terminator half -- and Mary finds out the hard way! The penultimate chapter in Dark Horse's final Terminator series moves inexorably toward a climactic encounter with the new Terminator on the block. James Robinson teams with pencil artist Jackson Guice (Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD) and inker John Beatty. British artist John Higgins (The Thing from Another World) supplies the cover painting.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by James Robinson. Art by Jackson Guice and John Beatty. Cover by John Higgins.
The fight is on! Everything is coming to a head at Odessa Hospital on the day of John Connor's birth. Mary, Sloane, Catfish, and the Terminator battle over the future of mankind! Will Mary and Sloane be successful in changing history? Written by James Robinson, Dark Horse's final Terminator series comes to a rip-roaring conclusion. Jackson Guice handles the pencilling chores, complemented perfectly by John Beatty's inks. British artist John Higgins once again provides a startling cover painting.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Toren Smith, Adam Warren and Chris Warner. Art by Bill Jaaska and Dan Panosian. Cover by John Taylor Dismukes.
In the 21st Century, Skynet and its Terminators are on the brink of defeat at the hands of John Connor. Meanwhile, half a world away in the wreckage of the Soviet Union, a second sentient computer network carries out Skynet's deadly mission; when Skynet falls, its comrades will continue the systematic extermination of mankind. And a new breed of infiltration unit has been created to penetrate the Soviet resistance: Terminators copied from real people. They have the same faces, fingerprints, memories, and personalities of their human counterparts, plus "stealth" circuitry that makes them impossible to detect. They could be anywhere. They could be anyone. And no one will know...until it's too late!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Toren Smith, Adam Warren and Chris Warner. Art by Bill Jaaska and Jeff Albrecht. Cover by John Taylor Dismukes.
As a Soviet commando team prepares to launch the world's last remaining nuclear weapons against the killing computers of Skynet, an assault team of Terminators--led by undetectable "stealth" units that copy real people in every detail--makes a desperate attempt to seize the missiles and use them to destroy the human resistance. Soviet commando Larisa Bandera becomes convinced that the former KGB missile technician needed to launch the missiles is not what he seems. As time runs out, Bandera is faced with a terrible dilemma: if she kills the technician, will she be protecting the missiles from a Terminator, or--if she's wrong--protecting the Terminators from the missiles?
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Writen by James Robinson. Art and cover by Matt Wagner.
This beautifully illustrated 48-page trade paperback spotlights writer James Robinson, who delivers a compelling and action-packed script which plays to Matt Wagner's atmospheric and visually stunning renderings. Unknowingly, Kyle Reese went back in time to protect Sarah Conner from the second of two Terminators sent from the future to alter the past. In this one-shot special, we encounter the very first Terminator to be sent back through time, a female version of the 800-model, but just as deadly, if not more so. Her mission: to kill John Conner's mother! The Sarah Conner that she finds has a mission of her own: to kill her new husband and take off with his vast wealth before ever having a baby!
48 pages, FC. Cover price $5.95.
1st printing. Collects Terminator (1990 1st Series Dark Horse) #1-4. Written by John Arcudi. Art by Chris Warner and Paul Guinan.
This four-color collection finds us 39 years in the future as humans continue to struggle under the extermination directive of the Machine. It's an action-packed adventure that follows a small band of soldiers who return to the past--with three new Terminators in hot pursuit!
Softcover, 96 pages, full color. Cover price $12.95.5.
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.
Written by Ian Edginton. Art by Vince Giarrano. Cover by Simon Bisley.
Astin performs surgery on Dudley's terminator half to free him of its control. Or does he? Has Astin let his feeling for Mary make him do something foolish? Mary tries to enjoy a moment's peace, but with C890.L still on their trail, and now heavily armed, it's not really possible. And still more travelers arrive in the present from the future...
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Ian Edginton. Art by Vince Giarrano. Cover by Simon Bisley.
Ed Astin finds himself with a very valuable piece of information, just what Hollister needs to keep Cyberdyne from going out of business. It's up to Mary and Dudley to keep the two from getting together, an easy mission complicated by a Terminator and...others.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
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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.
Written by John Arcudi. Art by Jim Somerville and Robert Jones. Cover by John Higgins.
After his ordeal in Dark Horse's first Thing From Another World series, MacReady awakes to discover that he's been transported to an Argentinian military base far from Antarctica...but so has the Thing!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by David de Vries. Art by Paul Gulacy and Dan Davis.
Police Sgt. Rowan arrives at Wallace Harbour from mainland New Zealand to investigate a baffling series of murders on isolated Stewart Island, and is sickened by what he finds. What Rowan will soon discover is that The Thing from Another World has finally made a beachhead on the doorstep to our civilized world, seeking out new flesh and ready to wreak the necessary havoc to get it.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Mark Verheiden. Art by Ron Randall. Cover by Denis Beauvais.
One false move and you're history! Max Walker walks the beat of the Time Enforcement Commission, but when he goes to the past to stop a time travelling criminal he finds that someone has ripped the space-time continuum to pieces and he no longer belongs in his own future. Walker has a last-ditch plan that just might repair the damage but he has to face his own personal nightmare to literally save his life!
FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Peter Ford and Michael Eury. Art by Chris Sprouse and Tim Hamilton.
Having left Catalyst: Agents of Change and Golden City to work for the United States government, Frank Wells, the nearly-unstoppable hero known as Titan, undertakes his first mission for the Feds: the dismantling of a group of superpowered teens called The Inhibitors, who blindly answer to a charismatic leader. But demons from Titan's past interfere, possibly making his first mission for the government his last...!
FC. Cover price $3.95.
Written by John Byrne. Art and cover by Kieron Dwyer.
The key ingredient to heroism isn't gamma rays or radioactive spiders. It's inspiration. From the pages of Danger Unlimited comes an all-new adventure of The Torch of Liberty. In this self-contained one-shot the Torch finds himself caught up in the furor of the fifties: Commie-hunting! In the decade of hard-hitting paranoid justice, the Torch faces off against Lenin's ghost in four movie serial-style chapters. If there's a Red terror lurking among the white picket fences, the Torch of Liberty is sure to find it!
FC. Cover price $2.50.
Story and art by Arnold Pander and Jacob Pander.
In Amsterdam, 2033, life is at a boiling point. The world is being sliced up by the corporations, and the corporations are being sliced up by Thexoll, a megalomaniac with designs on godhood. A backlash movement is forming in the streets. The people are ready to take back what is theirs. Into the middle of the chaos comes Hans. He's already lived through rioting and upheaval, and now he just wants to disappear. Unfortunately, with assassination plots, underground newspapers, and a secret, yet volatile, family history, the anonymous life Hans desires may be more difficult than he thinks.
B&W. Cover price $3.95.
by TONY WONG and KHOO FUK LUNG cover by UDON
Ultraman Tiga has gone mano-a-monster with many a gigantic beast, always emerging victorious, but often only just. This time he finds himself up against a pair of horrifying alien nasties looking to tag-team their way through the intergalactic hero. Together their might could prove too much for Tiga, and if they succeed in taking him down nothing will stand in the way of a much larger invasion that's waiting in the wings. Continuing the adrenaline-charged series from Hong Kong.
Cover price $3.99.
Cover by Al Davidson.
In a world after the Terror, the only place to live is Underground. Andrew Vachss' Underground is a mix of comics and illustrated fiction, with a new story by Andrew Vachss in each issue. This issue features: "Myths" by Kij Johnson, "Somebody Warm and Tender" by Rex Miller, "The Watcher" by Jason Lutes and "Leftovers" by Al Davison.
B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $3.95.
Cover by Al Davidson.
In a world after the Terror, the only place to live is Underground. Andrew Vachss' Underground is a mix of comics and illustrated fiction, with a new story by Andrew Vachss in each issue. This issue features: "Myths" by Kij Johnson, "Somebody Warm and Tender" by Rex Miller, "The Watcher" by Jason Lutes and "Leftovers" by Al Davison.
B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $3.95.
Cover by Bob Fingerman.
A shared world. A shared nightmare. The finest writers and illustrators explore a world unlike any other in the second issue of Andrew Vachss' Underground, a mix of comics and illustrated fiction, with a new story by Andrew Vachss in each issue. The tunnels are waiting for you!
B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $3.95.