The Green Lantern Corps arrives in the middle of Guy Gardner and Lobo's battle with the Qwardian army, resulting in a free-for-all with Lobo in the middle and Guy off stealing Sinestro's ring. But Sinestro has other plans, resulting in a battle of wills between Guy and Sinestro, with John Stewart helpless to intervene.
Written by Gerard Jones, with art by Joe Staton, Joe Rubinstein and Jose Marzan, Jr. Cover by Staton and Rubinstein.
Prestige Format. Cover price $4.95.
The secrets behind Warrior's new powers are unveiled. Guy Gardner's body has been reengineered to be the ultimate living weapon with a mysterious mission. But will Warrior's new powers cost him his very humanity? Also, the origin of Dementor is revealed - Warrior's ultimate enemy and 'ancestor'!
Written by Beau Smith, with art and cover by Mitch Byrd and Dan Davis.
Cover price $1.50.
Without his power ring, Guy goes up against three super-powered aliens. Plus, the Guardians have sent Kilowog to retrieve Guy's ring, leaving Guy feeling totally deserted.
Written by Gerard Jones, with art and cover by Joe Staton and Terry Beatty.
Cover price $1.25.
It's an all-fight issue as Guy gets in a slugfest with a big, ugly, powerful alien who just wants to pound Guy into the ground.
Written by Gerard Jones, with art and cover by Joe Staton and Terry Beatty.
Cover price $1.25.
Warrior tries to liberate a number of former Green Lanterns held captive in an interstellar prison camp by a mysterious figure from Guy's past. Plus, something weird is going on with Arisia.
Written by Phil Jimenez, with art by Joyce Chin, John Stokes and Andy Lanning. Cover by Jimenez.
Cover price $1.75.
UNDERWORLD UNLEASHED tie-in. The Warriors bar may become smoldering ash when Guy Gardner's evil clone battles the newly empowered Cheetah, Earthworm and Blackguard, who've come to raise hell in Neron's name.
Written by Beau Smith, with art by Marc Campos and Dan Davis. Cover by Darryl Banks and Davis.
Cover price $1.75.
Having remained in his Warrior form for weeks, Guy Gardner is in for a terrible surprise when he powers down! Plus, a new woman enters Warrior's life.
Written by Beau Smith, with art by Marc Campos, Tom Grindberg and Dan Davis. Cover by Marty Egeland and Davis.
Cover price $1.75.
It's Christmas at Warriors, and no one is safe as Guy Gardner delivers his own special brand of holiday cheer to hero and villain alike! Like #29, this issue is crammed with guest-stars galore. Plus, you won't believe who Guy gets caught with under the mistletoe!
Written by Beau Smith, with art by Marc Campos, Dan Davis and Nick Napolitano. Cover by Joe Phillips and Davis.
Cover price $1.75.
Everybody loves Guy...well, almost everybody. One exception is the assassin who takes his shot and doesn't miss. Ice shows up just as the bullet hits its mark and it ends with what may well be the final fight between Ice and Guy.
Written by Gerard Jones, with art and cover by Joe Staton and Terry Beatty.
Cover price $1.25.
Warrior must survive the arrival of his most tasking opponent...his mother! And even the prospect of battling the deadly new and nastier Gorilla Grodd and his cyber-apes may be preferable!
Written by Beau Smith, with art by Aaron Lopresti and Dan Davis. Cover by Tony Daniel and Kevin Conrad.
Cover price $1.75.
It's a double-threat for Warrior as he tries to survive the merchandising of his image in a new toy line and an animated series based on his adventures. Meanwhile, he has to fend off the menace of Dungeon, who's been sent by Quorum to capture Guy Gardner. Plus, Warrior's 'romance' with the Justice League's Fire heats up. Featuring parallel lines of story run across the top and bottom of each page, the 'cartoon' sequences of this issue are pencilled by Mike Parobeck.
Written by Beau Smith, with art and cover by Marc Campos, Parobeck and Dan Davis.
Cover price $1.75.
Martika reveals her true persona as the evil Seductress, but before she can further weave her spell on Guy, Dementor spoils her plans by transforming Warrior into GAL Gardner!
Written by Beau Smith, with art by Marc Campos and Dan Davis. Cover by Joyce Chin and Dan Panosian.
Cover price $1.75.
Part 1 of the 2-part 'A Warrior's Passing.' All of Warrior's major foes - Dementor, Enforcer, Seductress, Sledge and the Black Serpent - have gathered for one final, ultimate assault upon Guy Gardner. It's shock after shock as someone dies while Warrior fights for his life! Concludes next issue.
Written by Beau Smith, with art by Brad Gorby and Dan Davis. Cover by Phil Jimenez.
Cover price $1.75.
Who'll capture Goldface first...Guy or special guest star Green Lantern Hal Jordan? Guy follows a clue to an old western town full of deadly traps that lead to Goldface's gang of aliens. One gets hold of Guy's ring...and plans to use it on him!
Written by Gerard Jones and Will Jacobs, with art and cover by Joe Staton and Terry Beatty.
Cover price $1.25.
Part 3 of the 4-part "Soft War." The tension mounts as the Speed Metal Kids track down the creator of the NORAD virus while Hacker attempts to cure the NORAD computers. Time is running out and tempers are growing short!
Written by Lewis Shiner, with art by Tom Sutton and Mark Buckingham. Computer-generated cover by Tom Canty.
New Format. Cover price $1.95.
Part 4 of the 4-part "Soft War." Hacker has found the true originator of the computer virus, and the news sickens him enough to set in motion a plan to end the military madness once and for all.
Written by Lewis Shiner, with art by Tom Sutton and Mark Buckingham. Computer-generated cover by Tom Canty.
New Format. Cover price $1.95.
Part 1 of the 2-part "Operation: Moonwitch." When the Secret Service arrests the Speed Metal Kids, Hacker seeks help from former Batgirl, Barbara Gordon...a.k.a. Oracle. Guest-starring JLI's Catherine Colbert.
Written by Lewis Shiner, with art by Tom Sutton and Mark Buckingham. Computer art cover by Tom Canty.
New Format. Cover price $1.95.
Part 1 of the 4-part "Working-Class Hero." Events lead Hacker to China where an insidious plot is afoot to overthrow the country in the wake of the Tiananmen Square uprising. Since Digitronix is involved, Hacker takes the whole thing personally and fights back.
Written by Lewis Shiner, with art by Tom Sutton and Mark Buckingham. Computer art cover by Tom Canty.
New Format. Cover price $1.95.
In Harm's Way - Written by Dwayne McDuffie. Art by Rich Buckler and Prentis Rollins. Cover by Denys Cowan and Jimmy Palmiotti.
Harm is a super-powered mob enforcer...or is he? Hardware steps over the line and into Harm's way, looking for the truth. 1st app of Harm, Transit. This issue leads directly into the first-ever Milestone crossover, SHADOW WAR.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
Shadow and Act - Written by Dwayne McDuffie. Art by Denys Cowan, Bob Smith, Prentis Rollins, Joe Brozowski (as J.J. Birch) and Chris Williams (as ChrisCross). Cover by Walt Simonson.
SHADOW WAR, the Milestone line's first crossover event, begins here. War breaks out in the Dakota Universe as Iron Butterfly, the ferrokinetic field commander of the Shadow Cabinet, enlists Hardware into her service. Transit, Headmaster, Holocaust, Harm, Shadow Cabinet, Iron Butterfly app; 1st app Dharma, Shadowspire, Star Chamber. Continues in Icon (1993) #9. All the Milestone titles this month have a unique cover design unifying them for the SHADOW WAR crossover. The cover of this issue features spot-varnished art by Walt Simonson, and a metallic fifth ink.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
No Harm Done - Written by Dwayne McDuffie. Art by Rich Buckler and Prentis Rollins. Cover by Mark Bright.
When the Shadow War broke out, Hardware and Harm set aside their differences. This time, they're going to work it out and work each other over.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
Weekend Getaway - Written by Dwayne McDuffie. Art by Denys Cowan and Prentis Rollins. Cover by Wilfred Santiago and John Stanisci.
Curt Metcalf takes some time out with Barraki Young in order to sort out their relationship. But when the lovers find their quiet retreat under siege, Metcalf must fend off their attackers...without his Hardware suit. Reprise app.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
Dwayne McDuffie script; Humberto Ramos pencils; Prentis Rollins & Bob Smith inks; J. Scott J. colors; Steve Dutro letters; 1st Humberto Ramos work for DC
"A Bird in the Hand"; Alva, Barraki app; Reprise, SYSTEMatic, Technique cameos
Cover price $1.50.
#16A (original cover price: $3.95) features a 'barn door' style gatefold second cover by John Byrne that opens to reveal Hardware's new armor.
In this extra-sized issue, Edwin Alva's discovery of Hardware's true identity forces Curt Metcalf to forge a new, improved high-tech dreadnought of vengeance - HARDWARE, version 2.0! Written by Dwayne McDuffie, with art by Denys Cowan and Prentis Rollins.
Cover price $2.50.