Cover by Michael Okamoto. Text by Hart Fisher, Brian Pulido, and David Quinn. Art by Stephen Hughes, Brian Pulido, David Mack, Rick Veitch, Stephen R. Bissette, Kyle Hotz, John Hebert, Kirk Van Wormer, J. Bruce Bogle, Louis Small Jr., James Daley, Dimitri Patelis, Brian Michael Bendis, Frank Forte, Larry Saunders, Kenneth Lilly, Noeland Collins, Daniel Presedo, John Lucas, Michael Avon Oeming, David Quinn, Joe Janovsky, Matt Roach, Mike Roach, Chip Marler, Henry Hues, Larry Frank, and Michael Okamoto. Horror pinups from notorious publisher Boneyard Press, featuring a number of rising and future stars of the comics art world.
32 pages, Full Color. Mature readers. Cover price $3.95.
Story, art, and cover by Willy Murphy. After the untimely death of Willy Murphy, Ted Richards and Gilbert Shelton took up the task of editing the final stories of Murphy's career, including five more tales of Arnold Peck, the Human Wreck, plus several one-pagers featuring Murphy's unique take on the counterculture.
36 pages, B&W. MATURE READERS. Cover price $0.75.
Cover art by Mark Beachum. "Betrayal by Design," script by Dennis Mallonee, art by Tim Burgard; Flare vs.Prof. Pomegranate, Thugmaster (Maurice Belloq) and Dash
Galloping Galooper and Blonde Bombshell (Marian Press) appear. "Mistress of the Occult," script by Dennis Mallonee, pencils by Howard Simpson, inks by Willie Blyberg; Lady Arcanes first solo adventure, her origin; vs. Ch'andarra; origin of Black Enchantress. "Revenge," script by Dennis Mallonee, art by Mark Beachum; Flashback story of when Flare was a girl; Sparkplug, Tomas Gottman and Philip Gottman appear.
52 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.75.
Cover art by Mark Beachum. "The Adventures of Sky Marshal," script by David Berge and Dennis Mallonee, pencils by Dell Barras, inks by Baldorado and Mark Beachum; Flare vs. Dash; introduction of Sky Marshall (Hector Andros); Lady Arcane app. "Freedom's Just Another Word," script by Dennis Mallonee, pencils by Dell Barras, inks by Mark Propst; origin of Sparkplug. Retribution, script by Dennis Mallonee, art by Mark Beachum; flashback story featuring Flare vs. Philip Gottman. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.75.
Painted cover art by Mark Beachum. "Enter: The Blonde Bombshell," script by Dennis Mallonee, pencils by Vince Waller and Mark Beachum, inks by Mark Beachum and Will Meugniot
Thugmaster sends Marian to destroy Flare and Galooper. Who's That Girl article about Flare by Murray R. Ward. "Some Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!", script by Dennis Mallonee, pencils by Howard Simpson, inks by Willie Blyberg; Andrea tries to absorb Donnah's powers.
52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.95.
A work of fantasy set on a far-off tropical isle, very different from Mary Fleeners usual autobiographical comics, but still in her unique Cubismo style. The Kookamonga tribe is threatened by the warlike Oogah, but the otherworldly goddess Zoomba offers a magical solution. Includes a center-spread board game featuring the characters and locations from the story. Story, art and wraparound cover by Fleener, of course.
Black and white; 32 pages. All ages. Cover price $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
More fantasy fun from the pen of Mary Fleener. Switch the Blade and Tombo the Tomato deal with the challenges of running a restaurant for other talking vegetables in The Wisdom of the Canapes. Also, instructions on how to cook an eggplant. Published by Zongo, a short-lived imprint of Matt Groenings Bongo Comics company.
Story, art and wraparound cover by Fleener, of course.
Black and white; 32 pages. Cover price $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Edited by Bill Yukich and Hart D. Fisher. Stories and art by John Cassaday, Steve Elliot, and Albert Holaso.
An anthology of boundary-pushing horror stories from notorious publisher Boneyard Press. Dark Angel: The Quiet Demon, Part 1; It Was Only a Dream; DMZ; The Hitman.
44 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.
Cover art by Jim Steranko.
A brief introduction to the Fly and his history. The Return of the Sinister Spider, script by Rich Buckler and Jack C. Harris (plot), art by Jim Sherman; After years of retirement, the magic finally returns to Thomas' ring and he assumes the identity of the Fly again; Kim, though, is reluctant to take on her powers again; Fly tracks the Spider down. Letter from Dan Eiler. Who Is The Man With The Double Life? starring the Shield, script and art by Rich Buckler; A brief recap of Lancelot Strong's origin and powers. Advertisement for Lancelot Strong, The Shield #1.
...And The God That Fell To Earth, script by Chris Adames, pencils by Trevor Von Eeden, inks by Frank Giacoia; Mr. Justice investigates the death of a suicide jumper, who praises Reverend Prescott and life everlasting in his final breath. Fly back cover art by Rich Buckler.
36 pgs. $1.00.
Cover art by Jim Steranko.
The 1st part of Robin Snyder's Fly indexes. I Killed The Fly, script by Rich Buckler, art by Jim Sherman (1st page by Rich Buckler); Spider Spry fatally shoots the Fly. A Woman's Place, script by Rich Buckler and Stan Timmons, pencils by Adrian Gonzales, inks by Ricardo Villagran; Fly Girl contemplates whether or not to join Thomas in becoming superheroes again. The Mugging, script by Jack C. Harris, pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Rich Buckler; Thomas Troy is mugged by a masked thief named Diamond Jack.
Untitled Hangman story, script by Robin Snyder, pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Sam de la Rosa. Fly back cover art by Rudy Nebres.
36 pgs. Cover price $1.00.
Cover pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Rudy Nebres.
n index of the Adventures of the Jaguar series. Untitled Fly story, script by Steve Ditko (plot) and Robin Snyder (dialogue), art by Steve Ditko; As two crooked scientists try to claim the invention, moneys and recognition of a third scientist, they leave a trail of death behind them. Jane of The Jungle humor page by Henry Boltinoff. The Jaguar, script by Charles Ward [as Chas Ward], art by Vic Catan [as Vicatan]; Still getting used to his powers return, Ralph and John help investigate a museum's theft; Catherine then informs Ralph of a cult that use animal sacrifices, and that only he can stop the cult.
36 pgs. Cover price $0.75.
Cover pencils by Steve Ditko, inks by Rudy Nebres.
Part 3 of Robin Snyders Fly index. Adventure of the Crooked Man, script by Steve Ditko (plot) and Robin Snyder (dialogue), art by Steve Ditko; Thomas Troy is contacted by a former client to discover the secrets of the Crooked House and a spirit that haunts it named "the Crooked Man." Untitled Jaguar story, script by Charles Ward [as Chas Ward], art by Vic Catan [as Vicatan]; The Jaguar saves a puppy from drowning in a well, and Catherine is kidnapped by cultists.
36 pgs. Cover price $0.75.
Cover art by Dick Ayers. To Kill A Fly, script by Marty Greim, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Rex Lindsey
The Fly and the Shield capture the man who successfully framed Thomas Troy. Untitled Jaguar story, script by Charles Ward [as Chas Ward], pencils by Dick Ayers and Steve Ditko, inks by Steve Ditko; John tells Catherine one of the Jaguar's adventures involving Cat Girl.
36 pgs. Cover price $0.75.
High school student Jason Troy is given a simple class assignment by a substitute teacher: design a model super-hero for the 1990s. Jason turns his homework in on time...but then, through the power of a strange talisman, he becomes that hero, a hero known as the Fly. But for all the power he's been granted, the Fly is still a boy in a man's body! The !mpact Era continues!
Written by Len Strazewski, with art and cover by Mike Parobeck and Paul Fricke.
Cover price $1.00.
It's Opening Day in Crowns Pointe's new domed stadium and Domino has taken control of the stadium, the team and the crowd...including the Fly.
Written by Len Strazewski, with art and cover by Mike Parobeck and Paul Fricke.
Cover price $1.25.
Final issue. The Fly's encounter with Arachnus and Chromium may well be the Fly's final encounter with evil as, not long afterwards, the Fly - and Jason Troy - disappear from the face of the Earth!
Written by Len Strazewski, with art and cover by Mike Parobeck and Paul Fricke.
Cover price $1.25.
The Fly tries to prevent the assassination of Crowns Pointe's mayor at the hands of airborne killers...and the origin of Arachnus is revealed!
Written by Len Strazewski, with art and cover by Mike Parobeck and Paul Fricke.
Cover price $1.00.
Arachnus is the spidery crime lord of Crowns Pointe...but that could all change once he meets with the city's new hero, the Fly!
Written by Len Strazewski, with art and cover by Mike Parobeck and Paul Fricke.
Cover price $1.00.
Jason Troy joins his grandfather for a weekend jaunt to glitzy Las Arenas...and as the Fly, meets up with the local hero, Blackjack, when Grandpa Troy goes undercover to catch some high-tech casino crooks.
Written by Len Strazewski, with art and cover by Mike Parobeck and Paul Fricke.
Cover price $1.00.
Ever wonder what it's like to be imprisoned for someone else's enjoyment? Dolphus gives the Fly and Oceanworld a taste of being a dolphin as he tries to free the park's dolphin inhabitants.
Written by Len Strazewski, with art by Mike Parobeck and Paul Fricke. Cover pencils by Parobeck.
Cover price $1.00.
Part 2 of 4, continued from Comet (1991 Impact) #9. The Fly's relationship with Dolphus continues as he finds himself stopping a confrontation between Dolphus and the Comet in Totem Sound, the site of an oil spill. Continues in Comet (1991 Impact) #10.
Written by Len Strazewski, with pencil art and cover by Mike Parobeck.
Cover price $1.00.