Script by JOHN ARCUDI. Art by JOHN PAUL LEON & JEFF ALBRECHT. Painted cover by NELSON.
Detroit's used to the wild antics of Insane Izzy, eccentric electronics entrepreneur extraordinaire and RoboCop basher. Now Izzy's been shot... with RoboCop's gun. And RoboCop's the only one who can fire it. How do you put a cyborg cop on suspension? And how can he clear his name when he can't trust his own recorded memories?
32 color pages. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Toren Smith, Adam Warren and Chris Warner. Art by Bill Jaaska and Jeff Albrecht. Cover by John Taylor Dismukes.
As a Soviet commando team prepares to launch the world's last remaining nuclear weapons against the killing computers of Skynet, an assault team of Terminators--led by undetectable "stealth" units that copy real people in every detail--makes a desperate attempt to seize the missiles and use them to destroy the human resistance. Soviet commando Larisa Bandera becomes convinced that the former KGB missile technician needed to launch the missiles is not what he seems. As time runs out, Bandera is faced with a terrible dilemma: if she kills the technician, will she be protecting the missiles from a Terminator, or--if she's wrong--protecting the Terminators from the missiles?
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Toren Smith, Adam Warren and Chris Warner. Art by Bill Jaaska and Dan Panosian. Cover by John Taylor Dismukes.
In the 21st Century, Skynet and its Terminators are on the brink of defeat at the hands of John Connor. Meanwhile, half a world away in the wreckage of the Soviet Union, a second sentient computer network carries out Skynet's deadly mission; when Skynet falls, its comrades will continue the systematic extermination of mankind. And a new breed of infiltration unit has been created to penetrate the Soviet resistance: Terminators copied from real people. They have the same faces, fingerprints, memories, and personalities of their human counterparts, plus "stealth" circuitry that makes them impossible to detect. They could be anywhere. They could be anyone. And no one will know...until it's too late!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Ian Edginton. Art by Vince Giarrano. Cover by Simon Bisley.
Ed Astin finds himself with a very valuable piece of information, just what Hollister needs to keep Cyberdyne from going out of business. It's up to Mary and Dudley to keep the two from getting together, an easy mission complicated by a Terminator and...others.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Ian Edginton. Art by Vince Giarrano. Cover by Simon Bisley.
Astin performs surgery on Dudley's terminator half to free him of its control. Or does he? Has Astin let his feeling for Mary make him do something foolish? Mary tries to enjoy a moment's peace, but with C890.L still on their trail, and now heavily armed, it's not really possible. And still more travelers arrive in the present from the future...
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Ian Edginton. Art by Vince Giarrano. Cover by Simon Bisley.
Continuing from the Terminator: Secondary Objectives series. Dudley, the half-human/half Terminator must fight impulses that pressure him to eliminate the humans Mary Randall and Astin. With another Terminator still on their trail, the three must decide quickly whom to trust, and how to fight Terminators on both ends of the timeline! Think you've seen all the films? Wait until you see how the 88-model Terminator rebuilds itself from scrap!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by James Robinson. Art by Jackson Guice and John Beatty. Cover by John Higgins.
The fight is on! Everything is coming to a head at Odessa Hospital on the day of John Connor's birth. Mary, Sloane, Catfish, and the Terminator battle over the future of mankind! Will Mary and Sloane be successful in changing history? Written by James Robinson, Dark Horse's final Terminator series comes to a rip-roaring conclusion. Jackson Guice handles the pencilling chores, complemented perfectly by John Beatty's inks. British artist John Higgins once again provides a startling cover painting.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by James Robinson. Art by Jackson Guice and John Beatty. Cover by John Higgins.
The half-Terminator Dudley and Colonel Mary Randall are reunited finally, as they resume their quest to save Sarah Connor and ensure the birth of her son, John. But Dudley is having problems controlling his Terminator half -- and Mary finds out the hard way! The penultimate chapter in Dark Horse's final Terminator series moves inexorably toward a climactic encounter with the new Terminator on the block. James Robinson teams with pencil artist Jackson Guice (Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD) and inker John Beatty. British artist John Higgins (The Thing from Another World) supplies the cover painting.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Frank Miller. Art and cover by Dave Gibbons.
The Twenty-first Century: in the squalid corridors of a maximum security Housing Project she takes on a gangland Enforcer; on the war-torn streets of Chicago she fights the murderous Health Police; but the real trouble starts when Martha Washington turns Fifteen...
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Written by Frank Miller. Art and cover by Dave Gibbons.
Tough has a new name: Martha. Frank Miller, Dave Gibbons, and Angus McKie take Martha Washington into the next phase of her life in the incredible conclusion of Martha Washington Goes to War. Martha's played a number of roles in her life: Prisoner, runaway, lunatic, soldier. Now the playing stops and she finds her true role -- the seditionist. It's Martha vs. PAX and the United States Government, and the odds are more even than you'd think! Includes a pin-up by Mike Mignola.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Written by Frank Miller. Art and cover by Dave Gibbons.
Sometimes you have to be a warrior just to get through the day, and this is most definitely one of those days. Martha finds herself in the "Promised Land" but she's finding that the Promise may just be another threat. All the forces of the Harmony satellite are trained on Martha, and she's forced to make a decision that will change her life forever!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Written by Frank Miller. Art and cover by Dave Gibbons.
Following in the tradition of all great American heroes, Martha Washington goes on a road trip. But rather than heading out on US1 or Route 66, Martha follows the call of the road into the heart of the Radioactive Zone, where she is surrounded by deadly, but somehow lovable, mutants.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Written by Frank Miller. Art and cover by Dave Gibbons.
Martha Washington has seen the future. It looks great, but it doesn't work. Everyone talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it... except Pax and the very expensive weather-control satellite, Harmony. Too bad it never really worked. But, Martha's hot on the trail of high-tech seditionists who plan to manipulate Harmony for their own ends.
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Written by FRANK MILLER. Art & cover by DAVE GIBBONS.
All her life she has fought for freedom, tried to make her imperfect world into something perfect. Now, on the far edge of space, Martha Washington has found the road to her utopia. There's a perfect world in another galaxy, and all the signposts are pointing her in the right direction. Martha's no stranger to war, but now the battle is being fought in her head - and in her heart. Can she leave behind her cause for the brass ring she's always reached for? In the toughest battles, being a warrior isn't always enough. "Crossover" is an all-new, full-color 18-page story, featuring a guest appearance by The Big Guy.
Also featuring the 6-page story "Martha Washington and the Attack of the Flesh-Eating Monsters" (originally printed in black and white in Dark Horse Presents (1986) #100E), presented here for the first time in color.
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Written by Frank Miller. Art and cover by Dave Gibbons.
First, Martha was lied to. Then, she was brainwashed. Now, she's stuck on an alien ship with . . . a bunch of dinosaurs?! What the @#$! is going on now? And why is Martha's boyfriend making time with the deadly Venus computer? Frank Miller and Dave Gibbons serve up an extra-sized, 48-page thrill ride that you're gonna have to see to believe! We won't spoil the ending, but you can bet it's gonna have a bang to it!
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Written by Frank Miller. Art and cover by Dave Gibbons.
Martha's in the middle of a top-secret mission in space, but the crew's acting a little funny -- and so is she! Could it be that the god-like computer, Venus, is still trying to control everyone . . . beginning with our heroine? Wait till you see the consequences!
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Story and art by Farnk Miller.
The conspiracy unfolds as night falls in Basin City. Wallace finds himself an unwitting adversary against forces that reach all the way to the top of Basin City's government. Who is the shadowy Colonel, and what are his nefarious plans for Esther? Will Wallace have enough strength to continue his harrowing journey, or will the secrets he learns overwhelm even his redoubtable courage? Industry legend Frank Miller continues his latest tale from the Town Without Pity, putting the accelerator to the floor and the Hell with the consequences.
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
Story and art by Mike Allred. Cover by Mike Allred and Alex Ross.
Bullets won't hurt them! Flames won't kill them! They're the weirdest menace the earth has ever seen! Mere humans don't stand a chance against the riled-up renegade robot forces of the mysterious and mega-intelligent Factor Max! Does the world's snappiest superhero have a hope on which to hang his hat? Strap yourself in for another hyperactive hayride!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Story and art by Mike Allred. Cover by Mike Allred and Dave Cooper.
He's turgid! He's vile! He's food-stuff and bile! He's The Puke, and he's heaving his own brand of evil! Can Madman undo the man made of spew before he makes a mess of Snap City? Hang on to your barf-bag, comic-book comrades, 'cause a lot more than fists will be flying in Madman Comics #8!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Story and art by Mike Allred. Cover by Geof Darrow and Mike Allred.
Hang on to your hair piece! It's Big Guy a go-go! Mike Allred introduces the latest addition to the Legend line-up in this thunderous two-part story pitting Frank Miller and Geof Darrow's Big Guy against Snap City's super-sensation, Madman! Madman's mad-scientist buddy, Dr. Boiffard, is suffering from an ever-expanding brain that's soaking up information like a roll of quilted Bounty. The American government figures Boiffard's got one valuable load of headcheese so it sends its golden retriever, The Big Guy, to reel in the big fish! Can Madman stop the ten-foot tall, twelve-hundred-pound armory from kidnapping his old buddy?! What doesn't kill him makes him sore for weeks!
Frank Miller does The Big Guy's dialogue; Geof Darrow draws the mechanical monolith on the cover. 32 pages, FC. 07 - Story and art by Mike Allred. Cover by Geof Darrow and Mike Allred.
Staple your butt to your Lazy Boy and grab a twelve-pack of Jolt! We've got a thirty-two page nuclear blast we're calling Big Brain-o-rama! Catch the thrilling conclusion to the cataclysmic Madman/Big Guy crossover, as the two twisted titans run a gun-toting gauntlet of rival renegade robots in their quest to get Dr. Boiffard and his ever-expanding gray matter into the protective hands of special agent Chow Skip Wang! Will they make it in time, or will Boiffard go kablooey?!! It's Madman mayhem at its mayhemiest, with a Big Guy bonanza thrown in for a bonus!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Story and art by Mike Allred.
This issue: A flash from the past and a killer named Blast! Madman assumed he'd never see his android duplicate Astroman again after the creature took his own artificial life. But Dr. Flem surprises Madman with a new incarnation of Astroman! And his timing couldn't be better, 'cause some maniac killer calling himself The Blast thinks his mission in life is to rub out Madman, and our hero is gonna need all the help he can get! Also, there's a surprise mystery guest star this issue! And take our word for it, boy, he's one hell of a guest star!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Story and art by Mike Allred.
A circus on the high seas sounds just like Madman's cup of java, so our dashing young hero aims to take a break from vile villainy for a cruise on the waterways. But when the bash goes bust and the passengers start passing away, Frank (a.k.a. Madman) becomes the prime suspect!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Story and art by Mike Allred.
It's the second sensational issue of Madman Comics! After discovering the secrets of Mott the alien and the mutating beatniks, more mysteries arise. Frank (Madman) and the gang make their way to Buzztown where countless robots are being constructed. Who's building the robots? What's their purpose? This action-packed issue boasts dangerous mechanics, rival suitors, secret passageways, chemistry, a surprise party, nuptials, and cover-to-cover adventure! Madman Comics #2 is not to be missed!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
Story and art by Mike Allred.
This is it! The all-new, all-exciting, bimonthly continuing series makes its triumphant return to the racks! Thrilling stories, brilliant art -- this is the one, folks! The comic-book event of the decade! In fact, this is the comic-book series you'll be telling your grandkids about. This first issue begins with a six-page introduction that finds Frank (a.k.a. Madman) having his brain waves recorded, explaining much of what's gone on in the previous series.
Then, the main story, "Crash Course for the Ravers," involves creatures from outer space who crash into the outskirts of Snap City as local street beatniks are altered by an unknown element found in the city's sewers. Madman's world contains robots, aliens, mad scientists, and monsters. This comic boasts the best of action-adventure, science fiction, mystery, and romance.
Thirty-two pages of cover-to-cover comics, and a splendid color back cover by none other than Frank Miller!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.