Cover by Moritat. Written by Philip K. Dick. Art by Tony Parker
Rick Deckard races back to the opera house to catch the renegade Nexus-6 android Luba Luft! Will he retire her in time? Is Deckard's new partner secretly an android? Find the answers in this exciting issue of the Philip K. Dick's science fiction masterwork that inspired Blade Runner! Backmatter by Jonathan Lethem.
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The Comic Book Dealer Exclusive "Wanted" Edition Variant Cover by Marat Mychaels - limited to 108 copies.
Written by Terry Sala and Marat Mychaels. Art by Marat Mychaels and Dietrich Smith. Deadpool parody comic starring Deadpooh!
32 pages.
Cover by Jim Starlin. Stories by Howard Keltner, George R. R. Martin, Jim Starlin, Margaret Gemignani and Edward DeGeorge. Art by Jim Starlin and Howard Keltner.
Reprints of the original fanzine adventures of Dr. Weird from the 1960s and 70s, featuring art by Jim (Warlock) Starlin and writing by George (Game of Thrones) Martin, long before they were famous. Includes the origin of the doctor, an interview with co-creator Keltner, and a new cover by Starlin.
64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.
Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. The Shadow Dwellers character profile by D.G. Chichester and Margaret Clark. "Shadows Of Troy," script by D. G. Chichester and Margaret Clark, pencils by Denys Cowan, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz; Humanity has brought the world to the brink of destruction; Dr. Zero's got the power to save it... but who can save us from him?! Ads for Marshal Law, Elektra, and Powerline. 36 pgs., full color.
The Judas Goat - Written by D.G. Chichester and Margaret Clark. Art by Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz. Cover by Jon J. Muth. As part of his plan to influence world events, Doctor Zero plans to assassinate a leading U.S. weapons designer. But then, things go very, very wrong. Characters in this issue: Doctor Zero; Gregor Gerasimov (introduction); Henry Clerk; Michael Krimpton; SHAPE (introduction); Senator Wilkins; Adam Neushuk (introduction); Ben (introduction). Plus: 1-page text piece by D.G. Chichester and Margaret Clark; editorial by Steve Buccellato; and pin-up by Bill Sienkiewicz. An Epic Comic. 32 pages, full color.
Painted cover by Kevin Nowlan. Doctor Zero text story by D.G. Chichester and Margaret Clark. "Starlight, Starbright," script by D. G. Chichester and Margaret Clark, pencils by Denys Cowan, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz; A mad professor has an explosive that can destroy the world!; It's up to Dr. Zero to stop him - assuming he can make his way through the Arctic wasteland surrounding the bomb! Ads for Marshal Law and Alien Legion. Back cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz.
Painted cover art by Mark Chiarello. "A Million Deaths Is A Statistic," script by D. G. Chichester and Margaret Clark, pencils by Denys Cowan, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz; The Shadow Dweller Anubis is in Russia; And if Doctor Zero can't stop him, he's going to spread death and disease clear across the U.S.S.R.! Doctor Zero illustration by Bill Sienkiewicz. 36 pgs., full color.
Stories, art and cover by Art Penn.
True stories about real-life sideshow performers past and present, including the tattooed Catman of Wales, the performers of the Jim Rose Sideshow, the Leopard Girl, and Frank Lentini, the Three-Legged Man.
24 pages, B&W. Mature Readers.
Cover price $2.75.
Story by Lorenzo Bartoli, translated from the Italian by Giovanni Tarquini. Art and cover by Saverio Tenuta.
A cautionary tale of the future, when rental androids can take the place of human interaction. Leo falls for his android Candy, but after he misses a payment and Candy gets switched off, Leo becomes unhinged.
32 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.
Deluxe Edition - 1st printing - Signed by Jim Steranko - Limited to 750 copies.
Story and art by Jim Steranko.
In a spectacular volume which incorporates four favorite Steranko themes: pulp fiction, noir mystery, art deco, and beautiful women. A new painted Steranko cover sets the tone for this volume, which was also designed from first page to last by the artist. Each adventure pits the sultry femme fatale against vicious gangsters and secret societies, all of which are captured by evocative Steranko double-page title illustrations.
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 128 pages, Text (with B&W Chapter Illustrations). NOTE: Includes an extra 16 pages of full color illustrations. Cover price $49.95.
Cover art by Daniel Branca. Of Ducks, Dimes and Destinies starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Magica De Spell, Fergus McDuck, Hortense McDuck, and Matilda McDuck, script and art by Don Rosa. The Making of the Life & Times of Scrooge McDuck (part 0) text article by Don Rosa, art by Rosa. No Dime for Stardom starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and Magica De Spell, script by Gail Renard (plot), Donne Avenell (script), and David Gerstein (US script), pencils by Daniel Branca. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
Cover art by Russell Schroeder. "Knight in Shining Armor," script and art by Carl Barks
Donald and Daisy attend a costume party. Secrets of Life--The Year That Was 1956 article, art by August Lenox. Grandma Is Stumped!-- The Year That Was 1958 activity page, art by Tony Strobl. 28 half-page Donald Duck stories, scripts by Bob Karp, art by Al Taliaferro; reprinted from King Features Syndicate dailies.
36 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
Cover art by Carl Barks. "Big Shot" one-page story, art by Tony Strobl. "Life Guard Daze," script and art by Carl Barks
Donald, a lifeguard, tries to impress a pretty girl and finally does, by saving her from a dead shark. 8 pages of daily strips from 1939, scripts by Bob Karp, art by Al Taliaferro. "The Dog Watcher," pencils by Tony Strobl, inks by John Liggera. "The Stander-Uppers," art by Jack Bradbury; Chip 'n' Dale mail themselves to Uncle Charlie. Mickey Mouse is a mail carrier. Untitled Huey, Dewey and Louie story, art by Phil de Lara.
36 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.
"The Money Pit" (script and art by Don Rosa), "The Long Line" (script by Jim Kenner, art by Victor Arriagada Rios, a.k.a. Vicar), "The Vintage Vandal" (script by Dave Angus, art by Santanach), and "More Bounce" (script by Tom Anderson, art by Vicar). Rosa cover. Cover price $1.50.
Jeremy Geddes Cover. Bloch, Matheson, Ryall, Schow, Taylor, Tipton, Wilson (w); Hoffman, Nelson, Salmons, Wood (a); Geddes, Wood (c)
The macabre Ms. Doomed is back, and she brings with her four more tales of the damned, adapted from the short works of Robert Bloch, Richard Matheson, David J. Schow, and F. Paul Wilson. This time out, channeling the artistic spirit of '70s horror tales are Mike Hoffman, Mark Nelson, Tony Salmons and Ashley Wood. Wood and artist Jeremy Geddes once again provide covers for IDW's horror magazine revival. Cover price $7.99.
Cover art by Evan Dorkin. A Date With Death starring The Murder Family, script and art by Evan Dorkin; Dougie can't decide whether to take Helen or Marcie to the dance. Kyle And Evan - Critics At Large, script and art by Kyle Baker Evan Dorkin. Of Mice And Men--Fisher-Price Theatre, script and art by Evan Dorkin. Tenement Cook-Out, script and art by Evan Dorkin; Milk & Cheese decide to have a cook-out inside their apartment. Scripts and art by Evan Dorkin.