Written by MICHAEL EURY. Art by TATSUYA ISHIDA & MIKE MILLER. Cover by ART ADAMS.
It's a monster-size megabattle of butt-kicking, rampaging, thermonuclear proportions! The size-changing superhero Hero Zero heads down to San Diego in his alter ego as young David MacRae. He's looking for monster deals at the biggest comic book event of the year, the San Diego Comic Convention, but what he winds up with is a monster of a different color, that atomic fire-breathing lizard lovingly referred to as Godzilla! Hero Zero learns a hard lesson, San Diego takes a pounding...and Godzilla shows why he's King of the Monsters.
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Written by ART ADAMS. Art by MIKE WOLFER, DANIEL RIVERA, JUSTIN BLOOMER & BRIAN GARVEY.
How much punishment can the King of the Monsters take, anyway? Godzilla has already survived several attacks by a race of fierce, alien hunters. Now he needs a little help from his friends from G-Force, or else it's certain extinction at the hands of the fiercest hunters in the galaxy!
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Written by ART ADAMS. Art by TATSUYA ISHIDA, DANIEL RIVERA, JUSTIN BLOOMER & JASEN RODRIGUEZ. Cover by KEVIN MAGUIRE & ART ADAMS.
A predatory alien race is hunting the biggest trophy in the galaxy - Godzilla's head! They've tagged the injured lizard with a tracking device and are stalking him over land and sea in hopes of electrocuting him with a high-tech net. Will the green Goliath escape the aliens' bloodthirsty ritual, or will G-Force find Godzilla's fricasseed, headless carcass floating on top of Portland's Willamette River?!
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Written by ART ADAMS. Art by TATSUYA ISHIDA & DANIEL RIVERA. Cover by KEVIN MAGUIRE & ART ADAMS.
Bagorah the Bat Monster fought a fierce battle against Godzilla, leaving the giant lizard battered and bruised. But it seems Bagorah was just the beginning! A predatory race of aliens comes to get their felled "pet," and to get their revenge on The King of Monsters! An all-out, no-holds-barred grudge match of giant monster versus predatory aliens rolls into downtown Portland, and no one is safe from the chaos!
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With Godzilla approaching an inhabited island, G-Force's attempt to evacuate the islanders proves unsuccessful. Could awakening Gekido-Jin be everyone's only hope?
Story & script by Arthur Adams & Randy Stradley. Art by Arthur Adams. Art assist by Gracine Tanaka & Steve Moncuse. Front & back covers by Adams. 40-page tale. No ads.
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Cover by Al Williamson. Chapter One: Treachery in Torneo, script by Mark Schultz, art by Al Williamson
The Witch Queen spoils the Mongo Olympics by kidnapping Flash Gordon. Chapter Two: Prisoners of Molluskum, script by Mark Schultz, art by Al Williamson; Flash befriends the Squidmen of Molluskum after saving them from a Gastroclops; Azura takes Flash to Syk and imprisons him.; Grateful to Flash for saving his life, Tralgor frees him. Flash attempts to flee but crashes in the Kingdom of the Fire People.
36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
"Black Mark" Written by J. T. Krul, Talent Caldwell and Michael Turner. Pencils by Talent Caldwell. Inks by Jason Gorder. Cover by Talent Caldwell and Jason Gordor.
Betrayed by one of her own, Kiani is the only person who can save Casque! But, questions remain. What does her newfound enemy want with Casque, and does the mysterious Casque even need saving? This climatic finale issue sets the stage for the return of the Fathom series!
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Cover pencils by Michael Turner, inks by Joe Weems. Untitled story, script by Michael Turner and Bill O'Neil, pencils by Michael Turner, inks by Joe Weems and Victor Llamas (pages 10, 11, 19), Marco Galli (assistant), Alp Altiner (assistant), and John Livesay (assistant)
Aspen arrives at the underwater Deep Marine Discovery research station to begin her new job where she is shown an amazing aquatic alien man who has allowed himself to be captured by the scientists.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.
Painted cover art by Eddie Campbell. First printing. By Alan Moore (script) & Eddie Campbell (art).
NOTE: Published by Mad Love Publishing in association with Kitchen Sink Press. Chapter Five The Nemesis of Neglect; Gull commits the first murder, that of Polly Nichols. A series of quotes from persons involved in the Ripper case about the Ripper's identity. Chapter Six September; Abberline beings investigating the murder of Polly Nicholls. Author's notes on the research for the stories in this volume.
84 pgs. Cover price $4.95. Cover price $4.95.
Painted cover art by Eddie Campbell. First printing. By Alan Moore (script) & Eddie Campbell (art).
NOTE: Published by Mad Love Publishing in association with Tundra Publishing. Due to a binding flaw that occurred when the book was published, all #2 & #6 issues have pages that appear wavy (bumpy) near spine. We do not consider this a grade defect. Chapter Three Blackmail or Mrs. Barrett; Marie begins her plot to blackmail Prince Eddie. Chapter Four "What Doth the Lord Require of Thee?"; The Royal family learns of Prince Eddie's indescretions; Victoria orders Gull to kill the prostitutes; Gull and Netley take a mystic's tour of London. Author's notes on the research for the stories in this volume.
76 pgs. Cover price $4.95. Cover price $4.95.
Wrap around cover and all art by Frank Brunner. "Harvest of Horror>" 7 pages.
Reprinted from Creepy (1964 magazine) #39. Story by Phil Seuling. An escaped prisoner runs into a scarecrow while evading the law. From there the story is given numerous endings, all ending horribly for the fugitive. "What Rough Beast?" 8 pages. Reprinted from Creepy (1964 magazine) #45. Story by Jan Strnad. In the future a woman is attacked by a nightmarish creature. She flees her husband when she finds she is pregnant. What will she do when the creature comes seeking its child? "The Comets Curse." 6 pages. Reprinted from Eerie (1966 Warren magazine) #35. Story by Buddy Saunders. In ancient Rome, a sorcerer curses his captors with madness whenever a comet appears. The sorcerer has gained eternal life, but one of the centurions is willing to wait 2000 years for revenge. "Santas Claws." 7 pages. Reprinted from Web of Horror (1969) #3. Story by Frank Brunner. A vampire terrorizes a small Romanian village. Will he finally meet his match when he encounters... Santa Claus?
32 pages. Full color. Cover price $1.75.
Cover by Frank Quitely. After the Fact, Part Three: Dig the Vacuum, script by Grant Morrison, art by Frank Quitely
Flex Mentallo's quest enters a dark, violent, sexually twisted phase, echoed in the recollections of a mysterious, suicidal young man; Is it the end of everything, or simply the onset of a depraved spandex bacchanal?
36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
First 75-cent issue. "Prisoner of the Flesh!" Part 1 of 2. Guest-starring the Wasp. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Joe Sinnott. Cover by John Byrne.
Don't miss the triumphant return of the one true Doctor Doom! How did the arch fiend survive his apparent death during the Fantastic Four's battle with Tyros the Terrible (see Fantastic Four (1965-1996 1st Series) #260)?
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Secret Wars II tie-in. "Full Circle!" Part 2 of 2. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Joe Sinnott. Cover by John Byrne.
In their first meeting, Doom's indomitable will surprised and defeated the One from Beyond (see Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars (1984) #10). Don't miss the rematch that had to happen: Doctor Doom vs. the Beyonder!
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Cover by Eduardo Barreto. Doorway to Nightmare, script by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, pencils by Eduardo Barreto, inks by Gerry Fernandez
Flash and Nightwing investigate a murder in New Orleans and prevent an alien invasion.
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Millennium Week 1. Wally learns a secret about his father, as he and Red Trinity take on Blue Trinity in "Purple Haze". Part 2 of 2, continued from the previous issue. Some story elements continue into Millennium #5.
Script by Mike Baron, pencils by Jackson Guice, inks by Larry Mahlstedt. Guice/Mahlstedt cover.
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Continued from Power of Shazam One Million (1998) #1.
The Captain Marvel of the 853rd century teams up with the time-travelling Scarlet Speedster! Brought to the far future to take part in the games to celebrate Superman's return, Wally and the future wielder of the power of Shazam combat a deadly combination of heat and cold as they face the future counterparts of Captain Cold and Heat Wave on Mercury.
Written by Mark Waid and Michael Jan Friedman. Art by Joshua Hood and Jose Marzan, Jr. Cover by Steve Lightle. FC, 32 pg.
NOTE: The DC One Million series consists of 31 issues including a 4-issue mini-series and 27 one-shots. Cover price $1.99.
Zero Month issue. Wally West is thrust back in time, reliving key moments in his life in "Flashing Back".
Script by Mark Waid, pencils by Mike Wieringo, inks by Jose Marzan, Jr. Wieringo cover.
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"Emergency Stop Part Two: Threads." Wally "Flash" West, down and out with a broken leg, can't stand sitting around doing nothing, so he formulates a plan to get up and go. To confuse The Suit, the bad guy behind Wally's world of hurt, Bart "Impulse" Allen dons the Flash uniform and speeds into action.
Script by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Steve Lightle.
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"Emergency Stop Part Three: Fashion Victims." Wally, wearing a special new costume formed of condensed Speedforce, speeds into action, despite a broken leg. Wally, Jay Garrick, Impulse, and Max Mercury battle The Suit.
Script by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Steve Lightle.
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"Emergency Stop: Part One." Max Mercury and Jay Garrick come across Wally West's dead body, which is 60 minutes in the future (thanks to The Suit), so there's still time to save him. Wally himself gets in on the action.
Script by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, pencils by Paul Ryan, inks by John Nyberg. Cover art by Steve Lightle.
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Giant-sized issue - Holo-prism Die-Cut Cover. "Nobody gets Out Alive!" Part 1 of 6. Guest-starring Namor and Ant Man (Scott Lang). Story by Tom DeFalco and Paul Ryan. Art Paul Ryan and Danny Bulanadi. Cover Paul Ryan.
Johnny and Lyja talk about their baby (i.e. egg). Plus, an ominous warning from the future tells the Fantastic Four that their fates are sealed. This sets the team off on one of their most epic adventures yet. All this and the enigmatic Watcher too.
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"Cowboys and Idioms!" Part 2 of 2. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Al Gordon. Cover by John Byrne.
Story continued from Thing (Vol. 1) #19. What has the ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing been up to since he left the team at the end of the Secret Wars (see Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #12)? Marvel's most lovable monster runs into two classic movie monsters - the wolfman and Frankenstein's Monster. Plus, remember that symbiote costume Spider-Man acquired during the Secret War (see Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #8)? Don't miss its daring escape from the confines of Reed's lab. What does this mean for the future of the amazing wall-crawler?
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