It's an all-out battle as Airboy and company go against the invading Maniac and his army in "Siege Mentality."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Ron Randall & Kim DeMulder. Issue also has "Café Oblivion" in which a comic book writer and artist struggles with his creations.
Script by Michael T. Gilbert and art by Gilbert & Mark Pacella.
Cover price $1.25.
Misery brings the dead to life to aid Maniac's invasion of Airboy's home in "Armies of the Slain."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Ron Randall & Kim DeMulder. Issue also has "Idiot Box" in which Sky Wolf sees a TV version of himself and goes to Hollywood to do something about it.
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Graham Nolan & Mark Nelson.
Cover price $1.25.
In the jungles of South America, Airboy and his friends prepare to go into Misery's domain and the Heap arrives to help in "Misery Loves Company."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Stan Woch & Willie Blyberg.
Cover price $0.50.
It's the Iron Major fighting Maniac in a battle to the death in "Blood & Iron."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Ron Randall & Kim DeMulder. Issue also has "Sugar Bullets" in which Sky Wolf's escapades in Hollywood continue.
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Graham Nolan & Mark Nelson.
Cover price $1.25.
It's the Iron Major fighting Maniac in a battle to the death in "Blood & Iron."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Ron Randall & Kim DeMulder. Issue also has "Sugar Bullets" in which Sky Wolf's escapades in Hollywood continue.
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Graham Nolan & Mark Nelson.
Cover price $1.25.
Airboy uses a hot-air balloon to pursue biological terrorists in "Hostage Virus."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Ron Randall & Kim DeMulder. Issue also has an Airboy checklist and "Desert Fury" in which Sky Wolf struggles to survive the dangers of the desert.
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Graham Nolan & Willie Blyberg.
Cover price $1.25.
Airboy uses a hot-air balloon to pursue biological terrorists in "Hostage Virus."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Ron Randall & Kim DeMulder. Issue also has an Airboy checklist and "Desert Fury" in which Sky Wolf struggles to survive the dangers of the desert.
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Graham Nolan & Willie Blyberg.
Cover price $1.25.
Airboy uses a hot-air balloon to pursue biological terrorists in "Hostage Virus."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Ron Randall & Kim DeMulder. Issue also has an Airboy checklist and "Desert Fury" in which Sky Wolf struggles to survive the dangers of the desert.
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Graham Nolan & Willie Blyberg.
Cover price $1.25.
Airboy uses a hot-air balloon to pursue biological terrorists in "Hostage Virus."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Ron Randall & Kim DeMulder. Issue also has an Airboy checklist and "Desert Fury" in which Sky Wolf struggles to survive the dangers of the desert.
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Graham Nolan & Willie Blyberg.
Cover price $1.25.
Airboy, Valkyrie, Hirota and Iron Major search for Airboy's downed plane in the jungles of Bogantilla in "Jungle Fire."
Script by Chuck Dixon and art by Gary Kwapisz & Tim Harkins.
Issue also has an Airboy Index and "Family Ties – Part 1" in which we find out about some of the family members of the Heap.
Script by Len Wein & Lou Mougin and art by Carmine Infantino & Mark Pacella.
Cover price $1.75.
When Lewis Carnelian and Major Grubert team up to save the Airtight Garage from a Bakalite trick, they are taken prisoner and sentenced to death.
Written by Moebius and R.J.M. Lofficier. Art and cover by Moebius.
Cover price $2.50.
1st printing. By Bill Baker.
This is an intimate portrait of the writer and his work, detailing both what he's accomplished and what it's cost him to remain true to himself and his craft. This three-plus hour interview begins with Moore's dissection of his commercial comics career. The conversation then turns to the state of the art and business before touching on Lost Girls, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and Jerusalem, his novel-in-progress.
Softcover, 6-in. x 8-in., 80 pages, Text Only. Cover price $9.95.
The master of comic book writing shares his thoughts on how to deliver a top-notch script!
The main essay was originally written in 1985 and appeared in an obscure British fanzine, right as Moore was reshaping the landscape of modern comics, and has been tragically lost ever since. Now Avatar brings it back in print, collected for the first time as one graphic novel, and heavily illustrated by Jacen Burrows.
Alan Moore also provides a brand new essay on how his thoughts on writing have changed in the two decades since he first wrote it. For fans of Moore's work, new writers, or anyone who wants a peak behind the mental curtain of one of the greatest living writers, this is a can't-miss book!
Softcover, 48 pages, B&W.
A crime drama from longtime Batman scribe Dixon, unrelated to either the later Marvel comic or the espionage TV series. A woman introduces her new boyfriend to her family, unaware that he is being tracked by the FBI for a string of murders until its too late.
Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz, pencils by Enrique Villagran and Todd Fox. Script by Chuck Dixon.
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Cover by Peter Ledger. Written by Christy Marx, Kevin Farrell, Mark Borax and Buzz Dixon. Art by Peter Ledger, Kevin Farrell, Chuck Beckum (a.k.a. Chuck Austen) and Nicholas Koenig & Willie Blyberg.
The illustrated science fiction magazine for mature readers. In this issue: "The Monster of Planet Og!" by Christy Marx and Peter Ledger; "The Resistance" by Kevin Farrell; "I Shot the Last Martian" by Mark Borax and Chuck Beckum; and "Emergency Rations" by Buzz Dixon, Nicholas Koenig and Willie Blyberg.
32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $1.75.
The illustrated science fiction magazine for mature readers.
A robot proves her mettle in "LuV's Story." Script & art by Tim Conrad. A youngster wreaks havoc while visiting Earth in "Now Jr. Behave Yourself." Story by Chuck Wagner, art by Bill Wray. Fantasies do come true in "Wish Upon a Jewel."
Story by Gardner Fox, art by Larry Elmore. Bugs from space in "Invasion!" Story & art by Tim Truman. Cover by John Bolton.
Cover price $1.75.
Secret Wars homage
C2E2 Convention and SMZ Comics/Whatnot exclusive cover by Marat Mychaels.
Story by Marat Mychaels and Terry Sala. Art by Sean Forney.
24 pages, full color.
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Cover by Ron Harris. Alter Ego Lives, script by Dann Thomas and Roy Thomas, art by Ron Harris
When Rob Lindsay discovers a mysterious mask that transports him across dimensions to a world where comic book characters are living, breathing human beings, a legend is reborn and "Alter Ego Lives!"
36 pgs., full color. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.
In this issue: Carmine Infantino talks about his life and times. Never before printed Infantino Flash and Green Lantern art. Plus: John Broome, Robert Kanigher, Joe Kubert, Frank Harry, Arthur Peddy, Nick Cardy and Gil Kane.
Cover price $5.95.
Alter Ego presents a big Batman issue, featuring an unused Golden Age cover by definitive Dark Knight artist Dick Sprang! Headlining this bat-centric issue is a Shel Dorf interview with Sprang and Jim Mooney! Plus there's rare and unseen Batman art by Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson, Win Mortimer, Shelly Moldoff, Charles Paris, and others! Part II of the Tony Tallarico interview, conducted by Jim Amash!""
Cover price $8.95.
Alter Ego #21 headlines The Iger Comics Kingdom of the 1940s-50s and the Golden Age Justice Society of America, with two fabulous full-color covers ? Dave Stevens (Sheena) and Irwin Hasen (JSA)! Inside, the "shop" that created art and story for Quality, Fiction House, Fox, and many others is examined, with rare art and artifacts by Will Eisner, Lou Fine, Murphy Anderson, Reed Crandall, Matt Baker, Mort Meskin, Nick Cardy, George Evans, Bob Kane, George Tuska, Jack Kamen, and many others! There's a special "Sheena" section with art by Dave Stevens, Frank Brunner, and other fantastic "good girl" artists over the years! Plus, Roy Thomas on the JSA and All-Star Squadron ? featuring scarce art by Gil Kane, Jack Kirby, Alex Toth, Jerry Ordway, Rich Buckler, Mart Nodell, Irwin Hasen, et al. ? including still more unseen art from an unpublished 1946 All-Star Comics adventure! Also, Michael T. Gilbert concludes the Gardner Fox scrapbook, with plenty of rarely-seen art, plus there's FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America) with C.C. Beck, Marc Swayze, Will Lieberson, Kurt Schaffenberger, and others! (TwoMorrows Publishing)
Magazine, 108pg, b&w $5.95 Cover price $5.95.
This is a special full-issue tribute to the man who spawned the Silver Age, Julius Schwartz!
Behind brand-new full-color covers by two of Julie's greatest artistic collaborators ? Carmine Infantino (The Flash) and Irwin Hasen (Justice Society of America) ? there're never-before-published Julie Schwartz interviews by Will Murray and Shel Dorf ? including previously-unknown revelations and rare art by Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson, Gil Kane, Joe Kubert, Alex Toth, Joe Giella, Irwin Hasen, Curt Swan, Mike Sekowsky, Dick Dillin, and many, many others! Plus, there's special remembrances by Roy Thomas, Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson, Joe Giella, Jerry Bails, Bill Schelly, Jim Amash, Michael T. Gilbert, and others! And there's even an FCA section devoted to Julie, with Jackson Bostwick, scarce Shazam! art by C.C. Beck, Kurt Schaffenberger, Don Newton, Dave Cockrum, et al. ? and remembrances by P.C. Hamerlinck, Walt Grogan, John Cochran, and John G. Pierce! (TwoMorrows Publishing)
Magazine, 8x11, 108pg, b&w $5.95 Cover price $5.95.