Starmasters/Cosmic Powers x-over, part 4/5.
The Silver Surfer must find Beta Ray Bill so that the Korbinite may communicate with the hybrid cosmic plague in "The Plague War." Continued from Starmasters (1995 Marvel) #3. Continues in Cosmic Powers Unlimited (1995) #5.
Written by Gregory Wright. Pencils by Scot Eaton & Dave Hoover. Inks by Pam Eklund, Don Hudson & Hoover. Featuring the Star Masters: Quasar, Beta Ray Bill, Silver Surfer, Xenith & Captain Morfex. Plus: Drax stars in "Mind Body Soul" by Barry Dutter & Dave Hoover.
Wraparound cover by Claudio Castellini & Cabrera. Cover price $3.95.
Starmasters/Cosmic Powers x-over, part 3/5. Cover pencils by Claudio Castellini, inks by Paul Neary. God Help the Mister--That Comes Between Me and My Sister, script by Michael Gallagher, art by Sandu Florea
Jack of Hearts and the Spinsters become embroiled in a battle between Jakar and Tyrant. Untitled Silver Surfer story, script by Gregory Wright, pencils by John Buscema, inks by Geof Isherwood; Jack and the Surfer defeat Jakar. Cutting a Deal!, script by Lovern Kindzierski, pencils by Daerick Gross, inks by Jim Royal and Chad Hunt; Lunatik faces the menace of a used-spaceship salesman.
68 pgs. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.
"Tomorrow, the World?" Story by J.M. DeMatteis. Art by Mike Zeck and John Beatty.
Armed with the information that the Brand Corporation's Nth Project will bring future destruction to America, Captain America busts into the corporation's phony branch office to sabotage the Nth Command's master generator. It will take all of the strength and desire the shield-slinger can muster to defeat the giant robot guarding the generator! Cameo appearances by Nick Fury, She-Hulk, Starfox, Thor, and the Wasp.
Back up story: "Bernie America, Sentinel of Liberty" Story by J.M. DeMatteis. Art by Mike Zeck. Bernie Rosenthal dreams that she is a superhero, and Steve Rogers has to deal with her running off for superhero emergencies. Assistant Editors' Month.
Cover price $0.60.
Cover art by Ed Benes. Junior Achievement, script by Fabian Nicieza, pencils by Ed Benes, inks by Mike Sellers
Did the son of Captain Mar-vell kill 2,000 people, or was he framed for murder? Fabian Nicieza discusses why he is writing the series. Captain Marvel glossary.
36 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Collector's Edition Foil Wraparound Cover. Cover pencils by Ian Churchill, inks by Scott Hanna. What Was...What Is…, script by Jeph Loeb, pencils by Ian Churchill and Joel Thomas, inks by Scott Hanna, Matt Ryan, Bob Wiacek, Bud LaRosa, Al Vey, and W.C. Carani
Cable and Domino are pulled into the future to save the life of the young Dayspring (who is actually Cable as a youngster) and help Jenskot and the Clan Chosen defeat Stryfe.
52 pgs. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.
Arcade & Miss Locke turn Colossus and Meggan's Parisian vacation into..."A Most Dangerous Game."
Script by Ben Raab. Art by Bryan Hitch & Paul Neary. Wraparound cover by Hitch & Neary.
41-page tale. Cover price $2.99.
Three eco-exciting Captain Planet adventures in one whole issue! When a deforestation machine goes berserk, can the Planeteers save the day without Captain Planet? Then, Cap battles Hoggish Greedly in Antarctica, plus the Planeteers vs. Leadsuit and Duke Nukem in Africa!
Written by Simon Furman, Ian Rimmer and Barry Dutter, with art by Andrew Wildman, Dave Taylor, Pat Broderick, Stephen Baskerville, Colin Fawcett and Ralph Cabrera.
Cover price $1.25.
Cap and the Planeteers fight to save a European village from the 'Ultra Smog' unleashed by Dr. Blight.
Written by Jim Salicrup and Barry Dutter, with art by Jose Delbo and Stephen Baskerville. Cover by Bruce Zick and Ian Akin. Cover price $1.00.
The boys get jobs as costumed characters in a new theme park. But when the customers start abusing them, these funny animals turn rabid!
Written by Guy Maxtone-Graham. Art and cover by Rick Parker. Cover price $1.95.
When the demented duo spend Thanksgiving at Stewart's house, the result is a cornucopia of gross-out!
Written by Guy Maxtone-Graham and Barry Dutter. Art by Rick Parker, with Steve Epting and Tom Palmer.
Cover by Rick Parker. Cover price $1.95.
Trick or treat! The boys go out on Halloween night dressed as each other, Huh-Huh. Their antics lead them to a haunted house where a deranged lunatic dwells. Then the dumb duo are invited to Stewart's Halloween party for a night of wholesome fun, Heh-Heh!
Written by Sam Johnson, Chris Marcil and Barry Dutter. Art by Rick Parker, with Bill Reinhold and Mark Beachum. Cover by Rick Parker.
Cover price $1.95.
The dimbulb duo become contestants on a dating show!
Written by Guy Maxtone-Graham and Barry Dutter. Art by Rick Parker, with Steve Skroce and Paul Smith. Plus: the winners of the Look-A-Like Contest. Cover by Rick Parker.
Cover price $1.95.
MTV's poignant pair are, like, faster than a speeding train, or whatever, when they become all super heroic!
Written by Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil. Art by Rick Parker, with Andy Smith. Cover by Rick Parker.
Cover price $1.95.
Beavis and Butt-Head trying to catch a hot girl undressing? Do you have to ask?
Written by Guy Maxtone-Graham and Barry Dutter. Art by Rick Parker, with Javier Saltares and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Rick Parker.
Cover price $1.95.
Fancying themselves specimens of athletic perfection, Beavis and Butt-Head jump into running shorts to participate at Track and Field Day. Then, after a visit to a tattoo parlor, the social critics return to their couch to do what they do best--rank on everyone and everything that finds its sorry way onto the small screen.
Written by Mike Lackey. Art by Rick Parker, with Gabriel Gecko, Greg Adams, Tom Morgan, Michael Golden and Sal Buscema.
Cover by Rick Parker. Cover price $1.95.
"The Black Dragon: Part 6 of 6!" Written by Chris Claremont. Art by John Bolton.
The Black Dragon, the immortal soul of the land, writhes in agony and not even the most legendary heroes may be able to stop the coming tide of doom! Don't miss the exciting conclusion from Chris Claremont and John Bolton.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.50.
"The Black Dragon: Part 5 of 6!" Written by Chris Claremont. Art by John Bolton.
In a moment before the fall of the executioner's blade, Sir James' life is spared by the astonishing arrival of Morgan Le Fey, sorceress and sister to Kong Arthur!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.50.
"We create a little order and call it civilization. Then some men come crashing through and we treat it as an act of god. But they're not gods. They're men." Ordinary folks forced to pick up the pieces of their lives after a devastating encounter with the Silver Surfer are the focus of this 48-page tale. Appearances by the Thing, Quasar.
Script by Mike Baron, painted art by Shawn Martinbrough. Cover painting by Tristan Shane. Cover price $5.95.
The war rages on as Mephisto's plan reaches fruition, and the streets of New York City plummet into chaos. Ballistic and Wolverine team up to look for answers--and discover way more than they anticipated when they find the new "mayor" of New York. Don't miss this shocking issue!
Written by Larry Hama and David Wohl. Art by Joe Benitez, David Finch, Nathan Cabrera, Aaron Sowd and Curtis Patrick Arnold. Cover by Joe Benitez and Aaron Sowd.
Cover price $2.95.
This Christmas-themed horror anthology is a landmark in several ways, being an early Marvel experiment with prestige-format color printing, and the final issue of the series that began as Marvel Preview. Howard the Ducks Christmas, written by Steven Grant with art by Paul Smith; Son of Santa, written by Mark Gruenwald, with art by Alan Kupperberg; Dr. Deth, written by Larry Hama, with art by Hama and Ren and Stimpys Bob Camp; Santa Bites the Big Apple, script and art by Al Milgrom; Slay Bells, script and art by Mike Carlin; and Bucky Bizarre, written by Steve Skeates, with art by Steve Smallwood. Painted cover by Joe Jusko.
Mature readers. Full color; 48 pages. Cover price $2.00.
Christopher Priest/Sal Velluto/Bob Almond Everett K. Ross: King of Wakanda?!
Black Panther: Drowning in an airplane?! Torn between his mission with the Avengers and trouble in his homeland, Black Panther finds himself trapped 40,000 feet in the air on a trans-Atlantic flight, gasping for breath in the grip of the Hydro-Man!
Cover by Sal Velluto." Cover price $2.50.
The deadliest game! Genie has to run the terrifying Gamal's Gauntlet to win back his powers!
Written by Jack Enyart. Pencils by Eduardo Savid. Cover by Rick Hoover and Jeff Albrecht.
Cover price $1.50.
Comic book version of the TV sitcom and cartoon that aired on NBC from 1986 to 1990 featuring an Alien Life Form (ALF) living with a family.
Brian accidentally breaks open one of ALF's fear cans and it causes the Tanners and the neighbors to fear that their houses won't pass a surprise inspection in "The Only Thing We Have to Fear is ALF Himself." Then ALF tells Kate and Brian about the time Melmac had a bread shortage in "Judge for Yourself," an ALF version of Judge Dredd.
Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Dave Manak & Marie Severin & & Rusty Haller. Issue also has an ALF version of famous comic strips in "The Phunny Pages."
Cover price $1.00.