Written by Garth Ennis; art by John McCrea and Garry Leach; cover by McCrea.
What do you get when you put Tommy and Natt on an experimental time machine at the Injun Peak Research Center (responsible for cuddly zombified pengiuns and other sea creatures in HITMAN: LOCAL HEROES) and send them back to the Cretaceous Period? Why, one angry T-Rex by the name of Scarback, for starters!
FC, 32 pg." Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY JOHN MCCREA AND GARRY LEACH; COVER BY MCCREA.
Another exciting installment of the series that won this year's Eisner Award for Best Single Issue! All hell breaks loose as "Fresh Meat" reaches its ghastly conclusion. Scarback, the Tyrannosaur King, leads his pack on an unstoppable rampage deep into the Cauldron. With Tommy and Natt dogfighting Pterodactyls and the vengeance-crazed Jake Butcher on the loose, can anyone stop the monsters out of time... in time?
FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY JOHN MCCREA AND GARRY LEACH; COVER BY MCCREA.
The unbelievably evil Isabella Peretti sends her murderous uncle Benito after Tommy, determined to settle the score for Men's Room Louie once and for all. As Tiegel struggles to save the wounded Tommy, the crew assembles at Noonan's for one final, bloody battle ? and Sean shows the new generation of hitmen how it's done. Very few shall walk away as "The Old Dog" nears its conclusion!
FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY JOHN MCCREA AND GARRY LEACH; COVER BY MCCREA.
Tragedy strikes as "The Old Dog" reaches its bloody conclusion. Can Tommy and his little band hold out against the overwhelming forces of the mob? And will the vicious Benito Gallo fall into Sean's trap? Several characters meet their destiny as the Battle of Noonan's Bar is fought to the finish.
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY JOHN MCCREA AND GARRY LEACH; COVER BY MCCREA.
Tragedy strikes as "The Old Dog" reaches its bloody conclusion. Can Tommy and his little band hold out against the overwhelming forces of the mob? And will the vicious Benito Gallo fall into Sean's trap? Several characters meet their destiny as the Battle of Noonan's Bar is fought to the finish.
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY JOHN MCCREA AND GARRY LEACH; COVER BY MCCREA.
Part 1 of the 2-part "Superguy," revealing the origin of Six-Pack and the slightly deranged superteam known as Section Eight! A menace from beyond the furthest dimensions of Hell threatens the world and only the super-heroes from an asylum can save it!
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY GARTH ENNIS; ART BY JOHN MCCREA AND GARRY LEACH; COVER BY MCCREA.
Concluding the 2-part "Superguy," revealing the origin of Six-Pack and the slightly deranged superteam known as Section Eight! The Many-Angled Ones, the science-demon tyrants that rule among the gaps of Hell, have only one desire: an Earth of screaming dead with a billion souls to swallow, a planet wreathed in torment, ringed by despair! Six-Pack and Section Eight take on the bad guys in a senses-shattering climax that will shock and surprise everyone, including Tommy and Natt!
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
Written by: Garth Ennis Pencils by: John McCrea.
The Night the Lights Went Out Final Night crossover. With the sun blocked out, its like just about any other day at Noonan's. The crew share stories of war, youth, and the supernatural. After the insanity of the last issue, this issue beautifully demonstrates the underpinnings of Tommy and the Noonan's gang.
Cover price $2.25.
Written by: Garth Ennis Pencils by: John McCrea.
Local Heroes Part 1 After Pat's funeral, Tommy and Sean commiserate the loss of a friend. Detective Tiegel faces suspension after addressing corruption in the Gotham City Police Department. CIA agent Truman, concerned with superhuman affairs, offers Tommy an exclusive contract to kill superpowers for the government.
Cover price $2.25.
"Pulp Heroes," the DCU Annuals event continues with this tribute to the western magazines of the 1930s, as well as classic "spaghetti" westerns. In the dusty old one-horse town of Tiburon, Texas, Tommy Monaghan takes a contract on a vicious-though-brain damaged metahuman killer known only as MANKO. But when Tommy sniffs around, he learns that there's a lot more going on than his client--Sheriff Halliday--has let on. Seems that, in 1905, a gang of train robbers hid a million dollars in gold in Tiburon before they were gunned down by the law. Now Halliday and rival gang boss Luis Santiago are scrapping for the million, but the scrap is one sided: Santiago has Manko on his side. Enter Tommy "Hitman" Monaghan to even the score...and spill some blood on the barroom floor.
Written by Garth Ennis. Art by Carlos Ezquerra and Steve Pugh. Painted cover by Laurel Blechman.
FC, 64 pg. Cover price $3.95.
Four teenage idiots in the far-flung future of the 853rd century decide to use their father's time-displacement unit to finally fulfill a life-long dream: to meet their favorite legendary super-hero from the past, an iconic champion based in 20th century Gotham City. Guess who they drag to the 853rd century? Here's a hint: it ain't Batman. Zapped from a bar stool at Noonan's, Tommy Monaghan pays a visit to the 853rd century! And the question is not whether or not Tommy is ready for the future, but rather if the 853rd century is ready for Tommy!
Written by Garth Ennis. Art and cover by John McCrea.
FC, 32 pg. Mando Format.
NOTE: The DC One Million series consists of 31 issues including a 4-issue mini-series and 27 one-shots.
Cover price $2.50.
Volume 1 - 4
1st printing. "Hitman!" Collects Demon (1990) Annual #2, Batman Chronicles (1995) #4, and Hitman (1996) #1-22Written by Garth Ennis. Art by John McCrea.Wisecracking Tommy Monaghan brings a decided edge to his career as a hitman with a power that allows him to read his targets' minds.Guest-starring Batman and Etrigan the Demon.
100-page giant. Featuring: 1 page Cain introduction drawn by Joe Orlando; 9 page story "Night Stalker in Slim City" written by David Michelinie and drawn by Frank Robbins; 1 page Cain's Game Room filler; 6 page reprint story "The House of Endless Years" written by Gerry Conway and drawn by Bill Draut; 8 page story "The Deadman's Lucky Scarf" written by David Izzo & Michael Fleisher and drawn by Alfredo Alcala; 7 page reprint story "The Reluctant Sorcerer" drawn by Howard Purcell; 8 page The Spectre reprint story "Abraca-Doom!" written by Denny O'Neil and drawn by Berni Wrightson; 5 page reprint story "The One and Only, Fully Guaranteed, Super-Permanent, 100%?" written by Marv Wolfman and drawn by Dick Dillin & Neal Adams; 7 page reprint story "The Gift That Wiped Out Time" drawn by Mort Meskin & George Roussos; 7 page story "Sheer Fear!" written by Sheldon Mayer and drawn by Gerry Talaoc; 1 page Cain's Game Room filler by Sergio Aragones; 8 page story "The Claws of Death!" written by George Kashdan and drawn by Alex Nino; 6 page Phantom Stranger reprint story "Mystery in Miniature!" drawn by Frank Giacoia; 3 page story "Photo Finish!" written by Steve Skeates and pencilled by Mike Sekowsky; 1 page Cain's Game Room filler by Sergio Aragones.
100 Pages, Full Color.
Cover by Neal Adams. Featuring: 5 page House of Mystery framing sequence written by Paul Kupperberg and pencilled by Howard Chaykin (?); 8 page story "Grave Labors!" written by E. Nelson Bridwell and drawn by Bill Draut; 7 page story "Images of the Dead" written by John Albano and drawn by Tony DeZuniga; 6 page story "Demon Child" written by Doug Moench and drawn by Alex Nino; 3 page story "Photo Finish" written by Jack C. Harris and drawn by John Calnan & Jack Abel; 8 page story "The Face of a God!" written by Denny O'Neil and drawn by Gil Kane and Bill Draut; 1 page filler "Cain's Game Room" drawn by Dave Manak; 8 page story "More Than Human" written by Jack Oleck and drawn by Romeo Tanghal & Bob Smith; 1 page Cain's Game Room filler "History of Mystery" by Dave Manak; 6 page story "A House Is For Haunting" written by Jack Oleck and drawn by Sandy Plunkett & Klaus Janson; 1 page activity "Cain's Game Room" drawn by Dave Manak; 10 page story "The Actor" written by Russell Carley (script continuity) & Michael Fleisher and drawn by Quico Redondo.
84 Pages, Full Color.
Cover by Neal Adams.
Featuring: 5 page House of Mystery framing sequence written by Paul Kupperberg and drawn by Ric Estrada & Jack Abel; 10 page story "The Night Job" written by Russell Carley (script continuity) & Michael Fleisher and drawn by Jess Jodloman; 7 page story "Good For Nothing" written by Jack Oleck and drawn by Steve Ditko & Wayne Howard; 1 page Abel's Fables filler by Dave Manak; 7 page story "Dead Man's Bride" written by Jack Oleck and drawn by Alex Nino; 7 page story "The Curse of the Sea Monkey!" written by Lois Maiwald and drawn by E.R. Cruz; 3 page story "Gregory the Gargoyle" starring Cain, Abel, Paul Kupperberg, Jack C. Harris and Gregory the Gargoyle, written by Jack C. Harris and drawn by Ric Estrada & Jack Abel; 6 page story "Skin Game" written by Jack Oleck and drawn by Abe Ocampo; 1 page Cain's Game Room filler by Dave Manak; 8 page story "Trial By Fire" written by Steve Skeates (as Chester Hazel) and drawn by Ernie Chan & Bill Draut; 1 page Cain's Fear Facts! filler by Dave Manak; 7 page story "The Devil's Plague" written by Arnold Drake and drawn by Marshall Rogers; 1 page House of Mystery Puzzle activity (crossword).
84 Pages, Full Color.
Cover by Mike Kaluta. "Ruby!" written by J.M. DeMatteis and drawn by Noly Zamora; 5 page story "The King And The Dragon!" written by Bud Simons and drawn by Keith GIffen & John Celardo; 6 page story "Friends To The End" written by Bill Kelley and drawn by Jun LoFamia; 6 page story "Deadly Peril at 20,000" written by Carl Wessler and drawn by Jess Jodloman. 36 Pages, Full Color
1 page House of Mystery introduction, script by Len Wein, pencils by Jerry Grandenetti, inks by Joe Orlando. "Silent Snow, Scarlet Snow," script by David Michelinie (as Barry Jameson), pencils by Nestor Redondo (layouts) and Edgar Bercasio (pencils), inks by Edgar Bercasio; Frank Egan and his co-workers at an Artic weather station are attacked by a vampire. "Forever Young," script by J. M. DeMatteis, art by E. R. Cruz; Edith Du Prey trades her immortal soul for regained youth. "Legend of the Lost," script by Jack Oleck, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Bob Layton; Jurok and his spacemen arrive on Earth in a search for gold. Cain's Game Room cartoon page by Dave Manak. 36 Pages, Full Color.
Cover art by Michael W. Kaluta. "The Piper at the Gates of Hell," script by J.M. DeMatteis, art by Dan Spiegle; Adam Caufield rescues Simple Joe from the piper. "Open Season," script by Mike W. Barr, art by Jess Jodloman; Jim Trask has returned to take vengeance on the man who shot him and left him for dead. "Blood on the Sand," script by Wyatt Gwyon, art by Frank Redondo; Juan De Fiero, the bullfighter, fights a demonic bull. "When The Sea Gives Up Its Dead!", script by Robert Kanigher, art by E.R. Cruz; Liam Gallagher get his revenge on the man who killed him. "Do's and Don'ts of Monsters!" humor page by Dave Manak. The Flash Meets the Bureauc-Rat Hostess snack cakes ad. 36 Pages, Full Color.
Cover art by Bernie Wrightson. "The Vegetable Garden!", script by Michael Fleisher, art by Leopoldo Duranona
When Aunt Harriet discovers that Bill has circulated rumors to drive away the neighborhood children, killed her parrot and wrecked her vegetable garden, all in an effort to put her away in an old folk's home and seize control of her money she is quite distraught....
36 Pages, Full Color.
Cover by Michael Kaluta.
"The Rain Dance," script by Paul Levitz (plot) and J. Cheever Loophole, art by Bill Draut Settlers kidnap an Indian medicine man and force him to do a rain dance at gunpoint; The sky rains blood which clots into the form of a vampire bat; The bat kills most of the settlers until they try to set fire to it by burning the crops.
"The Evil One," script by Jack Oleck, art by Ricardo Villamonte A boy's uncle kills his father and hides the body; The boy suspects him but the police tell him that they can't arrest the uncle without a body
36 Pages, Full Color.
Cover art by Bernie Wrightson. Minerva Menace! Hostess snack cakes ad featuring Shazam! "The Vegetable Garden!", script by Michael Fleisher, art by Leopoldo Duranona; When Aunt Harriet discovers that Bill has circulated rumors to drive away the neighborhood children, killed her parrot and wrecked her vegetable garden, all in an effort to put her away in an old folk's home and seize control of her money she is quite distraught; She murders him with a pair of garden shears, dismembers his body and buries its pieces outside in a newly redone vegetable garden, with signs that indicate where each piece has been buried. Abel's Fables cartoon page by John Albano. "Big Fish in a Small Pond," script by Mike Pellowski (story idea) and Steve Skeates (script), art by E. R. Cruz; A man wants to buy a pet shop from an old couple who don't want to sell; The man's assistant dabbles in mysticism so he sends demons to possess the pets thinking that he'll get a raise for helping out; His employer is unaware of this so he breaks into the pet shop intending to start a fire. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.
BatmanDays of Rage Part 1. Whoever's been committing a series of unusual murders in New York really has problems now as the Huntress and Batman get on his case. Continued next issue.
Written by Joey Cavalieri, with art and cover by Joe Staton and Bob Smith.
Suggested for Mature Readers. Cover price $1.25.
Days of Rage Part 2. Batman and the Huntress work together to save New York City from an explosive menace. Continued from the previous issue, and concludes with the series finale next issue.
Written by Joey Cavalieri, with art and cover by Joe Staton and Bob Smith.
Suggested for Mature Readers. Cover price $1.25.