Cover pencils by Anthony Williams, inks by Andy Lanning. The Horde, script by John Francis Moore, pencils by Anthony Williams, inks by Andy Lanning
Jared, Gabriel, and knife reunited in Dreadlands; demon battling; Charnelle saves Jared and claims him; Kingdom to use Holly as the gateway; Charnelle wants to kill Kingdom; Kingdom returns to the Dreadlands and battles Jared; Gabriel returns to Earth.
36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
First $2.25 issue. Cover pencils by Anthony Williams, inks by Andy Lanning. Will To Darkness!, script by Steven Grant and Len Kaminski, pencils by Anthony Williams, inks by Andy Lanning, Martin Griffiths, Sean Hardy, and Anthony Williams
Jared battles L'Intern, rescued by the guardian angel who gets his arm cut off by the knife; Qabala rescues them from a crowd; Jared returns to L'Intern's to retrieve his knife; Jared leaves Hollywood and Holly.
36 pgs. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
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Where have the real heroes gone? The world has been overrun with brooding antiheroes, sociopathic urban vigilantes and amoral existentialists! How could a confused culture take comfort...if not for the FIGHTING AMERICAN? The Fighting American - the classic American hero of the 1950s created by the legendary team of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby - is back in action in a slightly skewed tightrope thriller of sky-high adventure. Created to battle a Red Menace that no longer exists, the Fighting American takes on the bewilderingly different social and political threats of today. Battling whatever bizarre menaces crop up, the Fighting American tackles characters like the Media Circus, the pug-ugly Gross National Product and the deficit-spending Def Izzit...threats masterminded by the diabolical masters of the non sequitur, the Free Association. In the mid-1980s, Johnny Flagg was one of the most vocal foes of the Red Menace. Every day, he stood on the front lines of the media blitz battling Communist cadres with his muckraking daytime television talk show, Flagg Waving. Then, Johnny was gunned down by the minions of the evil Ivan "Poison" Brotski, leaving Johnny's frail and timid brother, Nelson, to carry on the fight.
Written by Pat McGreal and Dave Rawson, with art and cover by Greg LaRocque and Richard Space.
Cover price $1.50.
Written by Grant Morrison, art and covers by J.G. Jones
Witness the historic start of the final chapter in the Crisis trilogy that could only spring from the mind of Grant Morrison - Final Crisis. Worlds will live and heroes will die in this epic tale spanning the beginning and end of the DC Universe! The entire Multiverse is threatened as the mysterious Libra assembles an army of the DCU's most terrifying super villains. But what is the ultimate plan, and who will live to find out?
Complete set of 7
Written by Ivan Brandon. Art by Jose Luis and J.P. Mayer. Cover by Scott Hampton. In this all-new 6-issue miniseries, Nemesis awakens to find himself held captive by the World Peace Agency inside the walls of the mysterious Electric City. His fellow prisoners are all members of the superhuman intelligence community, and they're subjected to systematic torture in an attempt to siphon the secrets of the DC Universe heroes in an effort to destroy them. As Nemesis works to escape, he finds few people he can truly trust. But nothing could prepare him for the hideous truth behind his situation! 32 pages, full color.
Written by Ivan Brandon. Art by Cliff Richards & Prentis Rollins. Cover by Scott Hampton. The drugs are wearing off, and Nemesis can finally clear his head enough to make sense of life in Electric City as a 'guest' of the Global Peace Agency. So what could be worse than having to experience Electric City under the influence of tranquilizers and truth serums? How about living there with a clear understanding of what's really going to happen when they're done with you...
Written by Ivan Brandon. Art by Marco Rudy. Cover by Scott Hampton. As Nemesis prepares his plan to gain freedom from the Global Peace Agency, he's dealt one last fatal setback. He hasn't been able to trust anybody in Electric City, and now he's not even sure if he can trust himself. Is he doomed to a life of torture and paranoia?
Written by Ivan Brandon. Art by Cliff Richards and Prentis Rollins. Cover by Scott Hampton. Nemesis and Chase finally steal a chance to escape from the clutches of the Global Peace Agency! But for every secret they uncover, an ugly truth awaits. It's freedom or death in Electric City as this miniseries comes to a shocking conclusion - sending ripples across the DC Universe.
"Darker Grows the Night!" Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Stuart Immonen and Jose Marzan, Jr.
The heroes of the DCU's first attempt to stop the Sun-Eater failed! Worse yet, the Earth's greatest hero, Superman, cut off from his power source, is powerless to stop the coming doom! Will the heroes be forced to do the unthinkable and team-up with the arch villain Lex Luthor in order to save mankind from certain extinction?
Cover price $1.95.
"Keeping Hope Alive!" Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Stuart Immonen and Jose Marzan, Jr.
Things get worse. Wide-spread panic and religious hysteria is engulfing the citizens of the world. The heroes are quickly running out of time and even the uber powerful Spectre stands powerless to stave off the inevitable doom. Meanwhile, can the mysterious Phantom Stranger convince Dusk that mankind is worth saving? Story continues in Parallax: Emerald Night (1996) 1-Shot.
Cover price $1.95.
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Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Stuart Immonen and Jose Marzan, Jr.
When a strange visitor arrives on Earth with dire news of an approaching doom, the heroes of the DCU must unite to battle this terrifying threat that can blot out the sun and plunge the world into eternal darkness. What will happen when there is no light...no warmth...what will mankind do if night falls forever?
Cover price $1.95.
Cover art by Sal Velluto. Guardian Angels, script by Brian Augustyn, pencils by Sal Velluto, inks by Giuseppe Palumbo and Ken Branch
After surviving a near death experience, a mobster sees the light and believes God is now watching over him and with his new found luck, he helps Firebrand take down some weapons dealers and Russian mobsters.
36 pgs. Cover price $1.75.
Cover art by Sal Velluto. Killer's Garden, script by Brian Augustyn, pencils by Sal Velluto, inks by Mark McKenna and Ken Branch
Now working for the Childfind Network, Firebrand searches for a girl whom he believes is abducted by a copycat killer using the m.o. of noted serial killer, Max The Knife.
36 pgs. Cover price $1.75.
Cover art by Sal Velluto. Saints and Sinners, script by Brian Augustyn, pencils by M.D. Bright and Tom Grindberg, inks by Ken Branch
Firebrand's brother, Javier, learns that from his hospital bed, Max The Knife controls the weak minded and has them continue his killing spree, and there is only one way to stop him.
36 pgs. Cover price $1.75.
Cover art by Sal Velluto. Phantom Truths, script by Brian Augustyn, pencils by Sal Velluto, inks by Mark McKenna
While stopping Serpentine from attacking Jordan Quick, Firebrand is thrown through a window by MediChem Security; first Appearance of Serpentine.
36 pgs. Cover price $1.75.
Cover art by Sal Velluto. Final Notice, script by Brian Augustyn, pencils by Sal Velluto, inks by Mark McKenna and Ray McCarthy
Serpentine attacks Dr. Quick but Firebrand attempts a rescue.
36 pgs. Cover price $1.75.
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Ashes to Ashes - Written by Brian Augustyn. Art and Cover by Sal Velluto.
When tough New York cop Alex Sanchez uncovers a dark conspiracy, a fiery explosion leaves him near death. But a high-tech industrialist has other plans for the shattered police officer. Utilizing a miraculous exoskeleton and cybernetic implants, Sanchez is rebuilt from the ground up, endowed with extraordinary strength, blinding speed, uncanny agility, and a fearsome countenance engulfed in green fire. Now Alex Sanchez is Firebrand -- a gritty, hard-edged avenger driven by old ghosts to make a difference in a city plummeting into chaos.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.
"Make Way for Firestorm." The origin of Firestorm. An explosion at an atomic energy plant merges Professor Martin Stein with high school jock Ronnie Raymond, resulting in the nuclear-powered hero, Firestorm.
Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Al Milgrom, inks by Klaus Janson and Joe Rubenstein. Cover by Milgrom.
Cover price $0.35.
Superman guest stars in "Danger Doubled is Death." The nuclear accident that created Firestorm also effects Danton Black, who becomes Multiplex, a super-villain who can duplicate himself.
Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Al Milgrom, inks Bob McLeod. Cover by Milgrom.
Cover price $0.35.
Cover by Al Milgrom. "Again: Multiplex." Part 2 of 2. Story by Gerry Conway. Pencils by Al Milgrom. Inks by Bob McLeod.
Firestorm's battle with the Hyena ends due to some outside interference. The battle is followed by revelations about Principal Hapgood and Ronnie's father, complications for Professor Stein, and a second bout between nemesis Multiplex and a…..drunk Firestorm? Letters page includes a letter from future pro Dan Chichester. Final issue.
40 pages. Cover price $0.50.
First appearance of Felicity Smoak in Byte 1/2. Firestorm must contend with the electric menace calling herself Byte at the computer fair in "Byte". Part 1 of 2, continued next issue.
Script by Gerry Conway, plot by Carla Conway, pencils by Rafael Kayanan, inks by Rodin Rodriguez. Firehawk.
Cover price $0.75.
"Shades in Silver." Firestorm must face a new super-villain by the name of Silver Shade. Meanwhile, Martin Stein learns he has cancer.
Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Joe Brozowski, inks by Steve Mitchell. Cover by Brozowski and Dick Giordano.
Cover price $0.75.
"Rock and Roll Fantasy." Firestorm battles Steve "Trash" Brockman, whose guitar can destroy with sound.
Script by Paul Kupperberg, pencils by Michael Bair, inks by Bob Smith. Cover by DC and RM.
Cover price $0.75.
Written by Dan Jolley Art by Jamal Igle & Rob Stull Cover by Matt Haley
"The Return of Ronnie Raymond" concludes as questions are answered and Firestorm's battle with some of his worst enemies comes to an explosive conclusion! But this deadly end only may open the door to an entirely new status quo for the Nuclear Wonder!
32 pg, FC, $2.50 US Cover price $2.50.