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ShadowHawk tangles with Blackjak, Vortex, Arson and Hardedge, while Hawk's Shadow continues his murderous quest to protect his city in "The Shadow of the Hawk."
Script & pencils by Jim Valentino. Inks & letters by Chance Wolf. Pin-ups by Mark Texeira, Larry Stroman, Jae Lee. Embossed/die-cut cover by Valentino & Wolf.
Cover price $3.50.
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Adapted by Joel Goss and Michael Kaluta. Art and cover by Michael Kaluta.
The Shadow's arch-enemy, Shiwan Khan, is in New York. He has designs on a scientific project with deadly potentials. Shiwan Khan's plan? Kidnap the head scientist, Reinhardt Lane, father of Margo Lane. To save New York, The Shadow must track down Shiwan Khan -- but can The Shadow defeat a foe whose power to cloud men's minds is equal to his own?
FC Cover price $2.50.
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"Tenderloin" In the tradition of classic hard-boiled crime tales comes STREETS, a trilogy of sophisticated suspense stories that offers a gritty look at the dark underbelly of society. Each issue of this 3-book miniseries is a complete crime novel, all sharing the same San Francisco setting. In addition, certain characters with a small role in one novel take center stage in the next, providing a sense of continuity throughout the series. In Book 1, homicide detective Nick Darrow, haunted by a broken marriage and his past alcoholism, is driven against the will of the public and his department to solve a series of slayings of young prostitutes. When he convinces a trainee to go undercover to aid the investigation, something more deadly and far-reaching rises to threaten the detectives.
Written by James D. Hudnall, with painted art and cover by John Estes.
Prestige Format. Suggested for Mature Readers.
Cover price $4.95.
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If mayhem could be refined, its architect would be Sebastian O. He can outwit any rival, outfight any foe and outdress any other wilting, poetical fop who has a talent for tasteful and decorous two-fisted action. Set in an alternate London of the 1890s where computer technology has been perfected and virtual reality is the plaything of Decadents and dandies, SEBASTIAN O is not only a 3-issue, action-packed romp through mean streets where bon mots fly like teflon-coated bullets, but also a wry commentary on a perverse, self-deceiving society brought to you by Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell.
The hero of the piece is Sebastian O, a quick-talking Oscar Wildean dandy and an expert escapologist, who has somehow learned a secret that threatens the existence of a very important, very exclusive Club - enough that they have him incarcerated in Bedlam asylum. If only he could remember what the secret is. In hot pursuit of the cads that locked him away, Sebastian tussles with assassins and rogues, none of whom could ever triumph because none are as exquisitely dressed as he.
Cover by Yeowell. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format.
Cover price $1.95.
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"Rapture" - By popular demand, the Sliders are back in this all-new two-issue limited series! Having barely survived their battle with the Draconians, the team is jaded and ill at ease. Now is not the time for a new threat to the quantum field -- the very source of the Sliders' means of transport. Will they be trapped forever in the weird and desolate world they've landed on? And is there really a traitor among them, as upcoming episodes of the Fox TV series imply?! This miniseries promises to reveal all!
Script by D.G. Chichester, with art by Bernard Chang and Dick Giordano. Cover by Dennis Calero.
FC, 32 pgs. Cover price $2.50.
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Story by Roger McKenzie. Art and cover by Pat Broderick. In the future, super-powered techs maintain a solar-powered energy system. Given solar powers after an accident, Mark Dancer is placed in charge of the staff of the Daybreak power station, including the elephantine Doctor Gibraltar and Scooter the robot.
32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.
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Lee Bermejo Cover - Written by ADAM HUGHES. Art by LEE BERMEJO and JOHN NYBERG. Cover by J. Scott Campbell and Tom McWeeney.
The Man of Steel meets the Gen-Actives in a super-powered case of mistaken identity.
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
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Elseworlds series. Cover pencils by Kieron Dwyer, inks by Hilary Barta. Superman: The Dark Side - script by John Francis Moore and Kieron Dwyer, pencils by Kieron Dwyer, inks by Hilary Barta; Metron deflects Superman's rocket to Apokolips, where Darkseid raises the child as his son.
52 pgs. $4.95. Cover price $4.95.
The Fourth Son, Part 1. Story by Lee Falk. Art and cover by Sy Barry. JAL Publications reprints the comic-strip adventures of the seemingly immortal crime-fighter called The Phantom. Collects The Phantom Sunday pages from 1991. The modern-day Phantom tells a tale of the 9th Phantom from 1726. Newly Phantomized, he set out to battle the slaver Jhatun Khan - only to face his daughter, the beautiful warrior princess Vhatta Khan. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.
The Fourth Son, Part 2. Stories by Lee Falk and Fred Dickenson. Art by John Prentice and Sy Barry. Cover by Sy Barry. JAL Publications reprints the comic-strip adventures of the seemingly immortal crime-fighter called The Phantom. Collects The Phantom Sunday pages from 1992. The modern-day Phantom tells a tale of the 9th Phantom from 1726. The 9th Phantom is set to duel with the beautiful warrior princess Vhatta Khan - but once they lay eyes on each other, the result is romance in the jungle. Also featuring a Rip Kirby backup story. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.
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.
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.
Darkseid commands his four mightiest warriors, whom he dubs the "Emissaries of Doom," to go to Earth and divert its heroes so he can go in with his shock troops and "commandeer their world." Based on the cartoon series of the same name.
Cover art and plot by Jack Kirby, with script by Joey Cavalieri, pencils by Adrian Gonzalez, and inks by Pablo Marcos.
Cover price $0.75.
Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. Blades of the Brotherhood, script by Robert E. Howard (original story) and Ralph Macchio (adaptation), art by Bret Blevins and Al Williamson
What lust claws at the soul of Sir George Banway?; Will the innocent Mary Garwin be his next victim?; Solomon Kane has vowed she shall not— and the merciless Fishhawk and his bloodthirsty pirates have promised she will! Adapted from the Robert E. Howard story; Previously adapted in Savage Sword of Conan #33 (September 1978).
36 pgs., full color. $0.65. Cover price $0.65.
Stories, Art and Cover by Will Eisner. Reprints of the earliest pre-war stories from the Spirit newspaper sections.
The Substitute Spirits; Radio Station WLXK; Invasion from Argos; Dead Duck Dolan. Final issue of the series.
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
Stories, Art and Cover by Will Eisner. Reprints of the earliest pre-war stories from the Spirit newspaper sections. Ogre Goran; Conscription Bill Signed; The Manly Art of Self Defense; The Kiss of Death.
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
Stories, Art and Cover by Will Eisner. Reprints of the earliest pre-war stories from the Spirit newspaper sections. Gang Warfare; Oriental Agents; The Master Mind Strikes; The Spirit! Who Is He?
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
Painted art by John Estes. Cloak And Dagger in "Expressway To Hell," script by Mike Baron, pencils by Alexander Maleev, inks by Chris Ivy
Jason, a runaway teen, hops a freight train and meets a trio of gangbangers also riding the rails; Aided by Cloak and Dagger, Jason and the other runaways are set up at runaway shelters. Spider-Man comic book ad. Morbius in Desiring Martine, script by Don McGregor, art by Mike Dringenberg; Martine Bancroft, having found a new lease on life, works as an editor at 'Enitce' magazine; Outside her office window, Michael Morbius, who was her fiance before he became the Living Vampire, spies on her, torn between remaining in the shadows or revealing his presence to her
While she and her assistant deal with the demands of her publisher who has ordered the revival of a Betty Page-like character, Morbius waits outside reliving his origin. Gargoyle in "In Stone," script by Jean Marc DeMatteis, art by Mark Badger; For months, Isaac Christians, the Gargoyle, has sat like his stone namesake upon the corner of an abandoned rural Virginia church; One lightning-splashed night, he is roused from his stupor by the arrival of Seetah, a goddess-like entity; She transports him to another dimension which she calls the Land, and there, Isaac is attacked by demonic beings.
52 pgs., full color. Cover price $3.99.
Part 4 of 6 - "The Mech Monster!" Story by Doug Meonch. Art by Herb Trimpe and Dan Green.
The final phase of the Shogun Warriors' training begins as new powers are revealed and a new menace arrives to threaten mankind.
32 pages, FC Cover price $0.40.
This fully-painted edition is written by Kurt Busiek and painted by Ricardo Villagran.
It features a cardstock cover, superior paper stock and color separations - and an acetate cover. Inside, the Thing, Dr. Strange, Nick Fury, Wyatt Wingfoot and the Human Torch battle the Golden Gator, the Sage-Wolf, the Spiny beast-demon, and one of the greatest Kirby monsters ever, Orrgo the Unconquerable! As mythical creatures from the heroes' darkest dreams come to life--and the death toll soars--the heroes must figure out what's bringing these monsters to life before they, too, become victims!
68 pages. Cover price $6.95.
"Mass-Market Menace!" Captain America, U.S. Agent, and Fantastic Four cameo. Story by Steve Gerber. Art by Brian Hitch and Al Milgrom.
Can She-Hulk avoid the leering media, save a mother and her baby from the falling crane, make her court hearing, and still make to her dinner date with the wealth Mr. L on time? Would you bet against her? And, who is the Pseudoman?
Cover price $1.50.
Cover by Ron Wilson and Frank Giacoia. Tumult in the Tower of Time, script by Marv Wolfman, art by Steve Gan, Pablo Marcos, and Steve Gan
Skull's feud with Corey worsens as the group wanders the prehistoric landscape, but then things become even more confusing when they find the corpses of dozens of other castaways in the Triangle staked out near a mysterious Tower of alien origin... and, entering it, find that every level appears to exist in a different time period! Skull finds himself battling robot dinosaurs, while Corey is trapped by slavemasters in what appears to be ancient Egypt. Marvel Value Stamp.
36 pgs., full color. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.
Cover by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer. Gods and Super-gods, script by Marv Wolfman, art by Steve Gan
Scully and his reluctant associates discover the remains of an alien visitor being worshipped by primitive humans and Scully acquires a mysterious belt from the corpse; When a brontosaurus attacks, Skull battles the creature one-on-one and the belt begins to glow, increasing his strength to superhuman levels.
36 pgs., full color. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.