#1-8 (Set is 10)
Story by Bao Lin Hum. Art and cover by Steve Blevins.
Ordinary humans find adventure in a fantasy world after an absent-minded professor accidentally opens a portal between worlds: The Demongate. After Professor Roundshoe and his assistant Brenda open the door into an alternate reality, they discover that they cant close it again.
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.
Sketch Variant cover. Written by Robert Kirkman. Art by Joe Benitez. Cover by Marc Silvestri. From the creative minds of Image partners Robert Kirkman and Marc Silvestri! 32 pages, full color.
Written by Robert Kirkman. Art by Joe Benitez. Cover by Marc Silvestri.
From the creative minds of Image partners Robert Kirkman and Marc Silvestri!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.99.
One day, three beautiful angels appear on Earth--and no one knows why. They are on a mission to observe the tortured lives of millions of people in Los Angeles, sometimes called the city of Fallen Angels. They can talk, make themselves visible--and sometimes help.
Louis Small, Jr. illustrates their origin story while Faye Perozich and Scott Rockwell tell the story of the three angels encountering a man with a gun to his head.
Cover by Sean Shaw. Cover price $2.95.
Duke encounters the sentient scented dolls of Wobbelina Strangelegs. At the height of their legal battles with Marvel, Steve Gerber and Jack Kirby teamed up for this benefit comic, in which a gun-slinging duck seeks revenge against an evil megacorporation.
Art by Kirby and Alfredo Alcala; also, chapter 2 of the heroic-alien tale The Starling, written by Jerry Siegel with art by Val Mayerik. Full color;
36 pages. Cover by Kirby and Alcala. Cover price $1.50.
Zombies in Paradise. At the height of their legal battles with Marvel, Steve Gerber and Jack Kirby teamed up for this benefit comic, in which a gun-slinging duck seeks revenge against an evil megacorporation. Having settled with Marvel, Gerber and Kirby allowed others to continue Dukes adventures.
Story by Buzz Dixon, with art by Gary Kato and Alfredo Alcala; also, chapter 5 of the heroic-alien tale The Starling, written by Jerry Siegel with art by Val Mayerik. Full color; 36 pages. Cover by Kato and Alcala.
Cover price $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
Story, art and cover by Chester Gould. Blackthorne Publishing reprints the original comic-strip adventures of legendary tough cop Dick Tracy and his rogues gallery of freakish enemies.
This issue reprints the strips from February 28 – May 21, 1948, featuring the "Mrs. Volts & Sparkle Plenty" story arc. Mrs. Volts deals in stolen electrical parts until she has a run-in with B.O. Plenty, who inadvertently winds up with her beloved dog. She attacks the Plenty family to get her dog back, and winds up in the clutches of her son Brier, who is an even worse criminal. Also featuring a profile of Chester Gould, Matt Mastersons collage of Dick Tracy characters through the years, and an essay on cartoonings Reuben Award. The Scrap Book of Chester Gould; 200 Characters from Dick Tracy 1931-1977; The Reuben. Squarebound,
72 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.95.
Story, art and cover by Chester Gould. Blackthorne Publishing reprints the original comic-strip adventures of legendary tough cop Dick Tracy and his rogues gallery of freakish enemies.
This issue includes strips from October 12 – November 13, 1931, presenting the debut of Dick Tracy on the comics page. After his girlfriend Tess is abducted by Big Boys thugs and her father murdered, Dick Tracy joins the police force. He goes undercover with Big Boys gang to find and rescue her – but shes being forced to take part in the gangs next heist. Also featuring a 1978 interview with creator Chester Gould on the origins of the Dick Tracy strip. Dick Tracy; Speaking with Chet: The Days Leading Up To Dick Tracy.
Squarebound, 72 pages, B&W. Cover price $6.95.
Flip book with parody cover on other side. Cover pencils by Leonard Kirk, inks by Bruce McCorkindale. Sacrificial Dinosaurs featuring an appearance by The Protectors, script by Tom Mason, pencils by Leonard Kirk, inks by Bruce McCorkindale. The 24th Letter of the Alphabet, script by Tom Mason, pencils by Leonard Kirk, inks by Bruce McCorkindale; parody of Dark Horse's "Comics Greatest World."
Cover price $2.50.
Cover art by Jerry Bingham. Four to Go, script by Tom Mason, pencils by Mitch Byrd (Pgs 1-10) and Kiki Chansamone (Pgs 11-24), inks by Bruce McCorkindale
Dinosaurs for Hire fight Revenue in a comic book store. One-page pinup by Mitch Byrd.
Cover price $1.95.
Cover pencils by Leonard Kirk, inks by Bruce McCorkindale. Five Down, script by Tom Mason, pencils by Kiki Chansamone, inks by Terry Pallot
Dinosaurs for Hire spoof DC Comics.
Cover price $2.50.
Cover pencils by Leonard Kirk, inks by Bruce McCorkindale. Turett's Syndrome, script by Tom Mason, pencils by Leonard Kirk, inks by Ter Pallot
Dinosaurs parody Valiant's Turok with Turret, Hunter o' Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs drive Samantha from the Hotel; Appearance of Eternal Man from the Protectors.
Cover price $2.50.
Polybagged with Pog. Cover art by Joe Staton. The Extinction Agenda (Part 2 of the Genesis Crossover), script by Tom Mason, pencils by Leonard Kirk, inks by Bruce McCorkindale
Dinosaurs die from food poisoning, and go to Hell; They are released after Gravestone (From the Protectors) makes a deal with Shakra. Dinosaur Highway Patrol, script by Tom Mason, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Chuck Bordell; Dinosaurs for Hire as Highway Patrolmen.
Cover price $2.50.
Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Branch. Extreme Prejudice (Pard 5 of the Genesis Crossover), script by Tom Mason, pencils by Leonard Kirk, inks by Bruce McCorkindale; Dinosaurs for Hire are stranded on the wrong earth, looking for a way home.
Security Deposit, script by Tom Mason, pencils by Jeff Johnson, inks by Bruce McCorkindale.
Cover price $2.50.