Featuring: 1 page introductory story starring Cain, Abel and Cynthia, written by Paul Kupperberg and drawn by Romeo Tanghal; 8 page Cynthia story "Raising the Devil" written by Mike Pellowski (plot) & E. Nelson Bridwell and drawn by Bernard Baily & Win Mortimer; 1 page story "Witch's Tails" by Dave Manak; 7 page Cain story The Strange Case of the Sloop "San Mateo" written by Sergio Aragones & Steve Skeates and drawn by Romeo Tanghal & Bob Smith. Cover by Mike Kaluta.
Written by Grant Morrison Art and cover by Yanick Paquette & Michael Bair. The Seven Soldiers saga continues as Yanick Paquette & Michael Bair join writer extraordinaire Grant Morrison for an amazing new 4-issue miniseries!
Obsessed with the idea of becoming a famous super-hero and preserving his beautiful wife's youth, Professor Lance Harrower invents Smartskin ? a steel-hard living fiber which bonds with skin collagen. When his experiments go awry, Harrower is suffocated under a coating of steel skin. His wife Alix survives the horrific accident only to find herself an outcast and a freak. Now jobless, alone, and encased in super-hard, living metal, she is a truly reluctant super-human. What happens when you get powers and abilities beyond those of mortal men but don't want them? Find out in "Ballistic: How the Bulleteer Began"!
1 of 4 ? 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US Cover price $2.99.
Written by Grant Morrison Art and cover by Yanick Paquette & Serge LaPointe.
Who killed the Seven Soldiers? More shattering secrets of the Seven Soldiers are revealed in this special issue which unfolds directly from events in the best-selling SEVEN SOLDIERS #0! Together with a dying FBI agent, the Bulleteer investigates the disappearance of six bargain-basement Super Heroes, uncovering mysteries dating back decades...and beyond. Alix Harrower finds herself drawn deeper into a world she wants no part of as her journey into the dark underbelly of the hero dream brings her face-to-face with her first super-villain! Plus, from the grave ? the return of the Vigilante!
2 of 4 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US Cover price $2.99.
Written by Grant Morrison Art and cover by Yanick Paquette & Serge LaPointe
Working as a bodyguard at a super-hero convention, Alix Harrower ? the Bulleteer ? finds herself enmeshed in the bizarre relationship between Li'l Hollywood, a faded super-impressionist, and her sidekick. As one tragedy unfolds, a second threatens when Alix finds herself in the sights of the mysterious, undead super-archer ? Spyder ? assassin for hire!
3 of 4 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US Cover price $2.99.
Trick or Treat! It's the special Halloween Issue of SGT. ROCK, featuring some of the weirdest war stories of all time, including the Batman and Sgt. Rock team-up entitled "The Night Batman Sold His Soul!" from Brave and the Bold (1955 1st Series) #108, written by Bob Haney and drawn by Jim Aparo. Also, a graveyard provides the setting for Easy Company to "Face the Devil," by Robert Kanigher and Russ Heath, from Our Army at War (1952) #236. Cover by Joe Kubert.
All-new tales of blazing battle action! Featuring the never-before-seen Sgt. Rock story "What's to Tell?" by Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert! Also featuring the talents of P. Craig Russell (pin-up), George Pratt, Michael Golden (as writer), Timothy Truman, Ron Wagner and Rags Morales. Cover by Walt Simonson. 68 pages.
It's December, 1944, and the last major German offensive of World War II is under way, a bloody conflict that will go down in history as the 'Battle of the Bulge.' Now, with the 50th anniversary of that event, writer Chuck Dixon chronicles untold tales of triumph and tragedy in SGT. ROCK SPECIAL #2.
Featuring a frontispiece by Brian Bolland, this special leads with a story of Sgt. Rock and Easy Co. in the thick of some of the fiercest fighting of World War II, with art by Eduardo Barreto. Also engaged in this great battle are Mademoiselle Marie, illustrated by Howard Chaykin, The Haunted Tank, illustrated by Russ Heath, and Johnny Cloud, illustrated by Graham Nolan. The fully-painted cover is supplied by Dan Brereton.
68 pages. Cover price $2.95.
The latest facsimile edition of a classic DC 80-Page Giant showcases one of comics' best-loved war heroes Sgt. Rock in the SGT. ROCK'S PRIZE BATTLE TALES 80-PAGE GIANT REPLICA EDITION.
A fully restored version of the classic 1964 collection, this affordable Special features some of the most memorable stories of Sgt. Rock and "the combat-happy Joes" of Easy Company. Written by Robert Kanigher, an astonishing seven stories of life during wartime are illustrated by legends of the industry including Joe Kubert (whose cover illustration retains its power to this day), the inimitable Russ Heath, and war-comics veterans Ross Andru, Mike Esposito, and Irv Novick. Timed to coincide with the REPLICA EDITION, April also sees the release of the DC COMICS MILLENNIUM EDITION: OUR ARMY AT WAR #81, reprinting the historic 1959 comic that introduced Sgt. Rock of Easy Company (even though he was called "Sgt. Rocky" in the story).
Cover price $5.95.
Painted cover art by Tony Harris.
A Family Affair: Piers 1838, script by James Robinson, art by Gene Ha; The Shade manifests his powers to kill the Ludlows defending himself. From the Shade's Journal text story by James Robinson.
36 pgs. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
**Cover misses the barcode**
Cover by Steve Ditko. The Forms of Destruction!, script by Steve Ditko and Michael Fleisher, art by Steve Ditko
While trying to clear his reputation, Shade battles three different Metans; the story also focuses on his past.
36 pgs., full color. $0.35. Cover price $0.35.
"The Doom Puzzle." DC's faithful take on '30s radio star The Shadow makes its debut, showcasing beautifully O'Neil's snappy dialogue and Kaluta's gorgeous artwork. The Shadow and his agents stop an armored car robbery that was planned by a Wall Street stockbroker.
Script by Denny O'Neil, art by Michael Kaluta. Cover by Kaluta.
"The Night of the Killers." The Shadow and his agents battle a family of escaped fugitives who are wreaking havoc on the city.
Script by Denny O'Neil, art by E.R. Cruz. Cover by Michael Kaluta.
Hidden deep within the Himalayas, a legend is born! For the first time anywhere, Howard Chaykin reveals the secret origin of The Shadow!
Script, art and cover by Chaykin.
Deluxe format. For mature readers. Cover price $1.50.
The die is cast as The Shadow hits New York after hours. The underground will never be the same!
Script, art and cover by Howard Chaykin.
Deluxe format. For mature readers. Cover price $1.50.
The die is cast as The Shadow hits New York after hours. The underground will never be the same!
Script, art and cover by Howard Chaykin.
Deluxe format. For mature readers. Cover price $1.50.
Blood & Judgment: Conclusion - Story, Art and Cover by Howard Chaykin. What you've been waiting for -- The Shadow's final confrontation! Characters in this issue: The Shadow; Mavis Lockhart; Harry Vincent; Margo Lane; Lorelei; Hsu-Tei; Ching Yao Chang; Lamont Cranston [as Preston Mayrock]. Plus: "Voices from the Shadows" article has photos of actors portraying The Shadow. Deluxe format.
32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $1.50.
Donner and Blitzen come to the rescue when Payback faces an angry mob. Meanwhile, a new force is marshaled to stem the tide of the riot - Mechanic's animatronic army. Written by Matt S. Wayne, with art by John Paul Leon and Shawn Martinbrough. Cover by Kent Williams.
SHADOW WAR, Milestone's first crossover event, concludes from Static (1993 DC) #8 in this extra-sized Milestone title. The Shadow Cabinet has assembled its new super-powered recruits, but the Star Chamber, a splinter group of the Shadow Cabinet's most formidable members, has been enlisting some new talent of its own. The established Dakota heroes come together for the first time in an all-out battle that reshapes the Dakota Universe...and finally reveals the true nature of the Big Bang.
Written by Dwayne McDuffie and Robert L. Washington III, with art by John Paul Leon and Rober Quijano. Spot-varnished cover by Walt Simonson, with a metallic fifth ink.
Glossy Format. Cover price $2.50.
Following the team's debut during the SHADOW WAR crossover, the Shadow Cabinet - a secret team of heroes with an ongoing mission to save humanity from itself - returns! The first issue reveals glimpses of the Cabinet members' origins, as the team's enigmatic leader Dharma sends team members Iron Butterly, Sideshow, Donner, Blitzen and Plus on an underwater mission that isn't what it seems.
Written by Robert L. Washington III, with art by John Paul Leon and Shawn Martinbrough. Cover by John Byrne.
Cover price $1.75.
Dharma, lying in a pool of blood, faces Red Dog, the leader of an earlier incarnation of the Shadow Cabinet - someone who's been dead for half a century.
Written by Matt S. Wayne, with art by John Paul Leon and Shawn Martinbrough. Cover by Leon.
Cover price $1.75.
When Donner and Blitzen's mission ends in death, the Cabinet comes up hard against the loss of Dharma's ability to see the future.
Written by Matt S. Wayne, with art by John Paul Leon and Shawn Martinbrough. Cover by Leon and Walt Simonson.
Cover price $1.75.
Bad Betty, Iota, Blitzen and Twilight break into a S.Y.S.T.E.M. research station to steal the prototype for a top-secret device. But only Dharma knows what it does...and what purpose he intends for it.
Written by Joseph Illidge, with art by Mike Gustovich and Steve Mitchell. Cover by John Paul Leon and Mitchell.
Cover price $1.75.
A solo mission forces Starlight to face her own past: Stella must stop Doctor Shreck from destroying a particle accelerator, a 'Big 10' school and half the Midwest.
Written by Matt S. Wayne, with pencils by John Paul Leon. Cover by Leon.
Cover price $2.50.
Iron Butterfly and Starlight approach Harm to work undercover in his criminal organization.
Written by Matt S. Wayne, with art by John Paul Leon and Shawn Martinbrough. Painted cover by Leon. Fracote Format.
Cover price $2.50.