Cover by Mike Grell. This Savage World, script and art by Mike Grell
Introduction of Travis Morgan into Skartaris is recapped; Tara, the first female lead, and Diemos are re-introduced. Continued from First Issue Special #8 (November 1975). Batman and the Captive Commissioner Hostess Fruit Pies ad, art by Curt Swan and Vince Colletta. Comics ad for the Evel Knievel toy from Ideal.
36 pgs., full color. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.
Morgan investigates the trouble that is occurring with the wolves near the kingdom in "Cry Wolf."
Script by Mike Grell and art by Jan Duursema and Tom Mandrake. Issue also has backup story, Arion Lord of Atlantis in "Madmen and Mages." Script by Paul Kupperberg and art by Jan Duursema. Issue also has full page advertisement for Sgt. Rock acting figures toys from Remco. Mike Grell Cover.
Cover price $0.60.
Morgan and Shakira are safely back in their own world but danger and trouble have followed them in "Curse of the Unicorn." Script by Cary Burkett and art by Dan Jurgens and Dan Adkins. Issue also has backup story, The Barren Earth in "The Garden of the Mulge." Script by Gary Cohn and art by Ron Randall. Issue also has full page ad for upcoming Warlord, Arak , and Hercules action figure toy line from Remco.
Cover price $0.60.
Morgan seeks a cure for the deadly plague brought on by the black unicorn in "Cry Plague." Script by Cary Burkett and art by Dan Jurgens and Dan Adkins. Issue also has backup story, The Barren Earth in "Rescue." Script by Gary Cohn and art by Ron Randall.
Cover price $0.60.
Morgan and Tara journey into the caverns seeking weapons to help them retake Shamballah in "Doom's Mouth." Script by Cary Burkett and art by Dan Jurgens and Mike DeCarlo. Issue also has backup story, The Barren Earth in "The Quest Begins." Script by Gary Cohn and art by Ron Randall. Issue also has full page ad for Sgt. Rock toys from Remco.
Cover price $0.75.
Morgan, Krystovar, and Shakira find themselves transported into a time stream in "Paradox." Script by Cary Burkett and art by Pat Broderick and Rick Magyar. Issue also has backup story, The Barren Earth in "Slave Market." Script by Gary Cohn and art by Ron Randall. Issue also has full page ad for Sgt. Rock, Arak , Warlord, and Hercules action figure toys from Remco.
Cover price $0.75.
Morgan and Shakira aid a minstrel and a princess who is traveling to Kalabas for her arranged marriage. But the minstrel is in love with the princess and Morgan and Shakira try to help him win her heart in "Gateway to Doom."
Script by Mike Grell and art by Grell and Rodin Rodriguez. Issue has a one-page text summary of Warlord's adventures and a full page ad for Sgt. Rock action figure toys from Remco.
Cover price $1.00.
Direct Edition. Morgan finds himself in adventure, trouble, and danger when he comes to the aid of a mysterious traveler named Krystovar, a "seeker of knowledge and gatherer of ancient lore" in "The Prophecy" ? "Chapter 1 ? Secret of the Sea Eagles," "Chapter 2 ? In the Hands of the Brood-Brothers," and "Chapter 3 ? Return of the Sea Eagles." Script by Cary Burkett and art by Dan Jurgens and Mike DeCarlo (DeCarlo is listed as the inker but it was actually Bob Smith). Issue also has full page ad for Arak , Warlord, and Hercules action figure toys from Remco.
Cover price $1.00.
1-6
DC's original sword-and-sorcery hero returns! A minstrel who sings of the legendary Warlord of the other-dimensional realm of Skartaris is made to go looking for the man behind the myth, to learn all he can about Travis Morgan. What he finds is something very different from what the legends would have him believe.
Written by Mike Grell, with art by Dameon Willich and Rick Hoberg. Painted cover by Grell. New Format. Cover price $1.75.
Contains #'s 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
DC's original sword-and-sorcery hero returns!
A minstrel who sings of the legendary Warlord of the other-dimensional realm of Skartaris is made to go looking for the man behind the myth, to learn all he can about Travis Morgan. What he finds is something very different from what the legends would have him believe.
Written by Mike Grell, with art by Dameon Willich and Rick Hoberg. Painted cover by Grell. New Format.
Cover price $1.75.
#1-12
WEDNESDAY COMICS #1-
DC Comics gives a fresh twist to a grand comics tradition with WEDNESDAY COMICS, a new, weekly 12-issue series by some of the greatest names in comics today! WEDNESDAY COMICS is unique in modern comics history: Reinventing the classic weekly newspaper comics section, it is a 16-page weekly that unfolds to a sprawling 28' x 20' tabloid-sized reading experience bursting with mind-blowing color, action and excitement, with each feature on its own 14' x 20' page.
Spearheaded by DCU Editorial Art Director Mark Chiarello, whose past editing credits include BATMAN BLACK & WHITE, DC: THE NEW FRONTIER and SOLO, each page of WEDNESDAY COMICS spotlights the continuing adventures of DC heroes, including: o BATMAN, WEDNESDAY COMICS' weekly cover feature, by the Eisner Award-winning 100 BULLETS team of writer Brian Azzarello and artist Eduardo Risso o ADAM STRANGE, by writer/artist Paul Pope (BATMAN: YEAR 100) o METAMORPHO, written by New York Times best-selling writer Neil Gaiman with art by Eisner Award-winner Michael Allred (Madman) o THE DEMON AND CATWOMAN, written by Walter Simonson (Thor, MANHUNTER) with art by famed DC cover artist Brian Stelfreeze o DEADMAN, written by Dave Bullock and Vinton Heuck, art by Dave Bullock o KAMANDI, written by Dave Gibbons (WATCHMEN, GREEN LANTERN CORPS) with art by Ryan Sook (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, ARKHAM ASYLUM: LIVING HELL) o SUPERMAN, written by John Arcudi (The Mask) with art by Lee Bermejo (JOKER) o WONDER WOMAN, written and illustrated by Ben Caldwell (Dare Detectives) o GREEN LANTERN, written by Kurt Busiek (TRINITY, ASTRO CITY) with art by Joe Quiñones (TEEN TITANS GO!) o TEEN TITANS, written by Eddie Berganza with art by Sean Galloway o SUPERGIRL, written by Jimmy Palmiotti (JONAH HEX) with art by Amanda Conner (POWER GIRL) o HAWKMAN, written and illustrated by Kyle Baker (PLASTIC MAN, Special Forces) o SGT. ROCK, written by Adam Kubert (SUPERMAN: LAST SON), ilustrated by legendary comics artist Joe Kubert o THE FLASH, written by Karl Kerschl (TEEN TITANS YEAR ONE, THE FLASH: THE FASTEST MAN ALIVE) and Brenden Fletcher, illustrated by Karl Kerschl o METAL MEN, written by Dan DiDio with art by Ian Churchill (SUPERGIRL)
7' x 10', 16 pg, FC, $3.99 US Cover price $3.99.
The explosive finale! Superman and Infinity, Inc.'s Nuklon are possessed as they face the might of the Justice League and the Weird in a final showdown. Featuring Batman, Martian Manhunter and more!
Written by Jim Starlin, with art by Bernie Wrightson and Dan Green. Cover by Wrightson.
Cover price $1.50.
Cover pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike DeCarlo. Old Enemies Never Die!; script by Robert Kanigher, pencils by Topper Helmers, inks by Gary Martin. Destination Unknown!, script by Robert Kanigher, art by Fred Carrillo
General Paul Levitz sentences G.I. Robot and the Creature Commandos to death. The Window, script by Robin Snyder, pencils by Keith Giffen, inks by Ernie Colon; set in France during World War II. The Grass Is Always Greener, script by Robin Snyder, art by Ric Estrada; set during World War II.
36 pgs. $0.60. Cover price $0.60.
Written by Dan DiDio. Art by Renato Arlem. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. The gun-slinging action continues here in an issue written by DCU Executive Editor Dan DiDio! Western heroes Jonah Hex, Bat Lash, Scalphunter and Firehair rise from the dead as Black Lanterns. But will they save the west - or ruin it? Find out in another of this month's one-issue revivals of classic DC Universe titles! 32 pages, full color.
First full appearance of Ironwolf. Script by Denny O'Neil; plot, art, and cover by Howard Chaykin; lettering by Walt Simonson. Chaykin cover.
Cover price $0.20.
Red Trim Binder - This 2-in. ring-binder can be used to hold the sheets from Who's Who in the DC Universe Loose-Leaf Edition (1990-1992) #1-16. Cover by Brian Bolland. Hardcover 3-Ring Binder. Cover price $8.00.
+ 10 issues
Written primarily by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman (with research by E. Nelson Bridwell and others), Who's Who is a meticulously detailed, alphabetically arranged series of reference volumes that provides personal data, history, and powers and weapons for countless DC characters, both popular and obscure, both new (circa mid 1980s) and old.
18 issues of 26 in the series.
Milestone. The private struggles of Dakota's toughest super-powered gangster continue. Plagued by nightmares of the white wolf, Wise Son sinks into depression and faces the mother of his child. Plus, the rise of racial tensions on Paris Island throws him right into the path of a bullet.
Written, illustrated and cover by Ho Che Anderson. Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Fracote Format.
Cover price $2.50.
Milestone. Wise Son emerges from the gauntlet of his fears as a stronger, redeemed fighter, just in time to stop The Children of the Ivory Fist from destroying Paris Island in a wave of gruesome race murders.
Written, illustrated and cover by Ho Che Anderson.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Fracote Format. Cover price $2.50.
Featuring: 1 page The Three Witches introductory story; 5 page story "A Handy Way To Die" written by George Kashdan (as Jack Phillips) and drawn by E.R. Cruz; 6 page story "The Loathsome Loner" written by Carl Wessler and drawn by Ricardo Villamonte; 5 page story "Laugh? I Thought You'd Die..." written by Carl Wessler and drawn by Nestor Redondo. Cover by Ernie Chan.
36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.30.
Cover by Bob Oksner. "The War-No-More Machine!", script by Cary Bates, pencils by Irv Novick, inks by Tex Blaisdell
Flash chronicles Wonder Woman's second mission, as she and two others are the only ones who can stop an alien race's cybernaut, whose mission was to bring peace to Earth, but instead causes massive problems.
36 pages, Full Color.