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In this issue: Inside Extreme Studios, Jim Valentino, Marvel Masterpieces, how to play On the Edge, Acclaim video games for Christmas, Broadway Comics, Mike Baron. Youngblood cover by Roger Cruz.
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Polybagged with extras. Latest news & prices for comics, non-sport cards, action figures, gaming cards & more. In this issue: Vampirella, George Perez, Central Park Media's Iria, Battlestar Galactica's Richard Hatch, William Stout. Plus: How to play the Killer Instinct Collectible Card Game; Joe Jusko in Palmiotti's Playground. Vampirella cover by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti.
Cover price $4.99.
The !mpact Era continues! Who is the man with the incredible power of a living comet? What is the mysterious origin of Rob Connors, a man for whom nothing ever seems to go right, until he gains the ability to fly at blinding speed, emit powerful heat and light beams, and is endowed with superhuman strength? Meet the newest hero on the block and learn many of his fascinating secrets in this blazing first issue!
Written by Tom Lyle and Mark Waid, with art and cover by Lyle. Cover price $1.00.
Part 3 of 4, continued from Fly (1991 Impact/DC) #8. The Comet teams up with fellow !mpact hero the Fly for a deadly confrontation with the aquatic menace of Dolphus. But is Dolphus the devil the Comet believes him to be? Concludes in Fly (1991 Impact/DC) #9.
Written by Mark Waid, with art by Kevin West, Dan Panosian and Jeff Albrecht. Cover pencils by Michael Netzer. This issue includes an exclusive !mpact Comics trading card.
Cover price $1.00.
Rob Connors faces the aliens who stole his parents' lives and engages them in a deadly showdown.
Written by Mark Waid, with art by Kevin West and Jeff Albrecht. Cover by Michael Netzer and Dick Giordano.
Cover price $1.25.
Faced with the shocking truth about his alien heritage, the Comet learns the hard way just how little remains of his humanity.
Written by Mark Waid, with art by Cooper Smith and Jeff Albrecht. Cover by Michael Netzer and Dick Giordano.
Cover price $1.25.
Final issue. In a final, desperate attempt to regain his humanity, the Comet launches into a no-holds-barred battle with the mysterious fourth alien.
Written by Mark Waid, with art by Kevin West and Jeff Albrecht. Cover by Michael Netzer and Steve Mitchell.
Cover price $1.25.
The Comet may want to re-think the letdown he felt after his first super-heroic confrontation with the less-than-challenging hi-tech gamers when he faces his first dangerous super-villain, Applejack! Is he a modern-day serial killer, the spirit of a vengeful ghost...or both?
Written by Tom Lyle and Mark Waid, with art by Lyle and Scott Hanna. Cover by Lyle.
Cover price $1.00.
Where do a hero's responsibilities lie? The Comet has to decide that for himself when anti-nuclear terrorists are blowing up illegal dumpsites and the companies responsible for them.
Written by Tom Lyle and Mark Waid, with art by Lyle and Scott Hanna.
Cover by Lyle. Cover price $1.00.
Tracking the assailant who put his brother in the hospital, the Comet comes face-to-hood with !mpact Comics' newest masked man, the mysterious Black Hood.
Written by Tom Lyle and Mark Waid, with art by Lyle and Scott Hanna. Cover by Lyle.
Cover price $1.00.
In blazing battle with Inferno! A monstrously powerful cyborg-soldier is on the loose, and not even the awesome power of the Comet is enough to put an end to his rampage.
Written by Tom Lyle and Mark Waid, with art by Kevin West and Scott Hanna. Cover by Lyle.
Cover price $1.00.
The Comet meets the newest hero of the !mpact Comics line...the Hangman! But is he out for justice...or vengeance? Discover his secret origin!
Written by Tom Lyle and Mark Waid, with art by Lyle and Scott Hanna. Cover by Lyle.
Cover price $1.00.
Bob Phantom strikes! A reporter creates a super-heroic guise in hopes of teaming up with the Comet for an exclusive story. What results is chaos!
Written by Mark Waid, with art by Alan Kupperberg and Dan Panosian. Cover by Mark Beachum.
Cover price $1.00.
Bob Phantom strikes! A reporter creates a super-heroic guise in hopes of teaming up with the Comet for an exclusive story. What results is chaos! Written by Mark Waid, with art by Alan Kupperberg and Dan Panosian. Cover by Mark Beachum.
A rogue agent of the Web discovers the secret identity of the Comet. What will Rob Connors do?
Written by Tom Lyle and Mark Waid, with art by Lyle and Alan Kupperberg. Cover pencils by Michael Netzer.
Cover price $1.00.
Part 1 of 4. The Comet must decide which is the greater threat: a disastrous oil spill off the coast of Evergreen or the marine menace known as Dolphus. Continues in Fly (1991 Impact/DC) #8.
Written by Mark Waid, with art by Alan Kupperberg, Bruce Solotoff and Ken Penders. Cover by Michael Netzer and John Beatty.
Cover price $1.00.
Spring 1998. First Issue DC Special 100-Page Super Spectacular.
A True Golden Age: DC Comics 1967-74. Featuring Carmine Infantino, Joe Orlando, Dick Giordano, Jack Kirby, Joe Kubert, Mike Sekowsky, Archie Goodwin, Len Wein, Bernie Wrightson, Julius Schwartz, Marv Wolfman. Batman cover by Neal Adams.
Cover price $5.95.
Summer 1998. Marvel's Second Wave: 1970-77 - from Conan the Barbarian to the new X-Men. Plus: Special Section - the amazing Bill Everett, artist and legend. Featuring Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Gil Kane, Barry Windsor-Smith, Jim Starlin, Mike Ploog, Steve Englehart.
Cover by Gil Kane. Cover price $5.95.
From Hellboy and back! In this issue, its the magic of Mike Mignola with an exhaustive interview (with the talk ranging from his early Marvel days to current design work on the upcoming Hellboy movie), a huge gallery section (featuring lots of never-before-seen art), and a comprehensive checklist, all behind a new Mignola cover spotlighting his greatest creation, Hellboy! On the flip, Jill Thompson takes us from Sandman to Scary Godmother with a career-spanning conversation, plus tons of art and even a portfolio of the artist-as-model with studies of Jill by Alex Ross, Steve Rude, P. Craig Russell, and more! In addition, you get the dirt on versatile inker Tom Palmer in his studio and also have a talk with legendary science-fiction author Harlan Ellison on his various forays into comics!
Magazine, 116pg, b&w $6.95 Cover price $6.95.
He is the night, and in this issue of Comic Book Marketplace
Batman is front and center. As the years have passed the Batman has changed these changes are documented in "The Many Phases of Batman". In "The Rediscovered Schwartz" the life and career of Batman ghost-penciller Lew Sayre Schwartz is revealed. Known for bringing a gritty realism to the character legendary Batman artist Neil Adams is interviewed! In "Loeb and Lee: Batman Forever?" writer Jeph Loeb and artist Jim Lee are interviewed about their Batman storyline "Hush". ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Professor William H. Foster III is interviewed about blacks in comics. Ghost-Breaker the star of 9 of DC's 1950's titles is featured in "Nolan's Notebook". See a comic strips choice for greatest comic book in "The Greatest Comic Book Ever"! "Inspiration Central" features writer/artist Frank Miller! Despite being printed as 1945 in the Table of Contents this months "That Wonderful Year" is the year 1940!
Cover price $6.95.
CBM #109 features all the Super Villains that we love to hate! All those bad boys and girls that gave so much grief to our heroes... like The Joker, Catwoman, The Penguin, Lex Luthor, Dr. Sivana, and even including those WWII bad guys Hitler and Tojo! What makes these baddies tick? And without them, would comic books have been able to survive? Among many other things, #109 will conclude the excellent Neal Adams interview by Michael Kronenberg, and a new interview with Catwoman's new artist Paul Gulacy. Better get this issue... it's BAAAD! Also including our regular features: Nolan's Notebook & That Wonderful Year by Michelle Nolan, Inspiration Central by Bill Baker, Collectable Character Statues by Mike Wilbur, CBM Market Reports by our Advisors, The Naiman Report by Michael Naiman, Marketplace Mail, and much, much more!
Magazine (Cover A: Villains Collage) $6.95 Magazine (Cover B: Paul Gulacy) $6.95 Cover price $6.95.
The Magazine for Golden Age & Silver Age Collectors! For baby boomers, the early Silver Batman that is most remembered is the Sci-Fi Batman of the late '50s and early '60s! Featured in Detective Comics, World's Finest Comics and Batman, this amazing version of the caped crusader matched wits with strange extraterrestrials and futuristic machines of destruction--often against the backdrop of a weird alien landscape! Learn why collectors all over the country treasure and collect these valuable Batman comics. Plus: CBM #34 also contains "Secrets of the Batcave," which finally reveals Dick Sprang's special genius with the Silver Age Sci-Fi Batman!
Magazine, 80+pg. Cover price $4.95.
The Magazine for Golden Age & Silver Age Collectors! 1950's Sci-Fi! Fiery comets, lost alien civilizations and bizarre monsters all challenged the intrepid space heroes of the 1950's. Read the exclusive articles in CBM #37 which feature commentary by famous collectors about which titles and issues are most in demand, which are truly rare and hard to find, and which titles are still available at bargain basement prices!
Magazine, 80+pg. Cover price $4.95.
The Magazine for Advanced Comic Book Collectors! The recent relaunch of the Justice League has once again catapulted DC's premiere superhero team to the forefront of the comics world. Now here's your chance to see how it all started with a fascinating, in-depth look at the early Justice League of America. For more than three decades, comic fans have followed the exploits of the JLA in its many incarnations. This issue shows you the beginning of the Justice League like you've never seen it before! Cover art by Murphy Anderson. B&W with color gallery. Cover price $4.95.