Touch of Evil: Part 1 of 2 - Todd McFarlane Productions (W) Jon J Muth (A) Michael Gaydos (I) Mark Nicholas; Cover by Simon Davis
In the first chapter of the two-part "Touch of Evil," Detective Albrecht's estranged son is accused of murdering a little girl and when his captain orders him to stay away from the investigation, he asks the Crow to check it out. But Eric Draven has problems of his own. The loss of Shelly is too much for him. He's killed everyone involved in her death, but he's found no peace. He can't even console himself with the thought that at least Shelly's found peace, because he isn't with her. What's to keep him on earth? What's to keep him from ending it all? And how do you kill someone who's already dead? Jon J Muth continues as writer of the only ongoing, full- color monthly Crow comic book with art for this issue contributed by Michael Gaydos.
32pg., FC. Cover price $2.50.
Jon J Muth (A) Paul Lee (C) Mark Nicholas, Cover by Kent Williams
The first chapter of a two-part story, "In the Skin of an Angel" introduces a major new character into the Crow mythology ? The Walker. Does this mysterious being work for Sin or do they just have similar goals? And speaking of Sin, this issue will leave you gasping when you learn what she does with her victims. Eric Draven truly is her dream man. Jon J Muth continues as writer of the only ongoing, full- color monthly Crow comic book with art for this issue contributed by Paul Lee (The Dreaming, Hellblazer/Books of Magic, Dhampire).
Story by Jon J. Muth. Art by Jamie Tolagson. Painted cover by Kent Williams.
Image Comics takes over The Crows publishing duties as Eric Draven, the original Crow, returns. He thought his mission of vengeance was over, but it seems he has unfinished business.
Jon J Muth (A) Paul Lee (C) Mark Nicholas, Cover by Kent Williams
The second chapter of the two-part story, "In the Skin of an Angel" finds Eric Draven facing off against Sin, a woman with strange desires, and The Walker, a mysterious being who may be able to explain the purpose of The Crow. Jon J Muth continues as writer of the only ongoing, full-color monthly Crow comic book, with art for this issue contributed by Paul Lee (The Dreaming, Hellblazer/Books of Magic, Dhampire).