(W) Donny Cates (A) Dylan Burnett (CA) Daniel Warren Johnson.
Poli has a mech suit and a mission. Weep has machine guns and a temper. Together they lead a band of freedom fighters on a planet populated exclusively by blood-sucking vampires. A planet called Earth. Donny Cates (Venom, God Country) and Dylan Burnett (Cosmic Ghost Rider, X-Force) bring you neon-drenched, blood-soaked, all-out vampire warfare. #DeathBeforeUndead
Written by Faye Perozich. Cover by Chris Moeller.
Innovation's adaptation of Anne Rice's best-selling novel steams towards its shocking conclusion. Louis and Claudia, alone in Paris, are beset upon by the vampire coven that resides in the Theatre of the Vampires.
32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.
Back to Life - Written by Faye Perozich. Art by Alexander Jubran. Cover by Chris Moeller.
Louis' interview nears its conclusion. The current fate of the vampire Lestat -- who did not die in the Theatre of the Vampires, after all -- is revealed to the fascination of the interviewer, who has become enamored with the undead lifestyle.
32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Faye Perozich. Cover by Chris Moeller.
Louis and Claudia realize that Lestat haunts them still, even in Paris, where they discover the Theatre of the Vampires, an entire coven of their dark brethren...and terrible danger.
32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Faye Perozich. Cover by Chris Moeller.
You probably caught it in Variety -- Anne Rice's best-selling Interview with the Vampire is finally underway as a major motion picture. Get ready to ride the crest of the wave, as Innovation's much-praised, fully painted adaptation continues. Louis creates another vampire to care for Claudia, who finally reveals her feelings...or lack of them...for Louis.
32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.
The Last Sunrise - Written by Cynthy J. Wood. Art by Joseph Phillips. Cover by John Bolton.
The premiere issue of Innovation's adaptation of the first novel in Anne Rice's Vampire trilogy! Set in present-day San Francisco, a young journalist interviews a vampire in a hotel room, and learns the story of a man named Louis who wanted to die, but lacked the courage to do it himself -- until his open invitation to attack was answered by the vampire Lestat!
32 pages, full color. Mature Readers.
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The Beating of Ed - Story, Art and Cover by Ryan Woodward.
An alien race has decided to grant superhuman powers to one human in order to preserve the planet Earth. However, in a botched-up plan, Lance Lundgrin, an all-American jock/bully, must share his new powers with the ultimate geek at Chesterton High School -- Ed!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.50.
Art by Neal Adams and Mike Sekowsky, written byh Mike Fleisher
The Atlas Comics character Iron Jaw was a Conan-like barbarian anti-hero in a post-apocalyptic future. The short-lived series ran for four issues in 1975, plus an appearance in Barbarians #1
One-Shot
by Mike Allred & Chynna Clugston-Major
Introducing the first in a line of AAA Pop and Oni Press co-productions, this ultra-fab one-shot has fan favorite creator Mike Allred writing a story for Oni's most popular chick, Chynna Clugston-Major, to draw: a grand-scale adventure with the Atomics' #1 heroine.
Plus, it's in full-color, thanks to Han Allred, protégé of Wizard Fan Award-winner Laura Allred, and it has a cover collaboration between Mike and Chynna. I bet those facts alone make you want to buy this book, without even knowing what it's about, but I'll still give you a little of the 411. It Girl and the rest of the Atomics are getting a band together, but in the kooky world of Mike Allred, you know just setting up and playing isn't going to be easy. There's going to be all sorts of weirdos and weirdettes getting in their way!
FC, 24pg Cover price $2.95.
Cover art by Marcus Rollie.
Unbeknownst to the crew of the Challenge 142, a sinister, living remnant of an ancient, otherworldly civilization has stowed away aboard their vessel. Ad for Anne Rice's The Witching Hour. Ads for Doc Savage: Repel, The Justice Machine, and Man from U.N.C.L.E. .
36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Jack Kirby Collector #14. February 1997, 52 pages. Thor. An unpublished Kirby Interview; An Interview with Classic Kirby Inker Chic Stone; Journey Into Mystery #101 Before Inking; Cataloging Jack's original artwork for the Thor Journey Into Mystery issues; The Evolution of Thor and The Stone Men; Walt Simonson on Manhunter, Thor & Kirby; Examining The Real Norse Gods; Pros and Cons of Vince Colletta; Linking Thor To The New Gods.
Cover price $4.95.
Painted cover art by Brooks Hagan. Untitled script by Bruce Balfour, art by Paul Mendoza
After two murders in Whitechapel, Inspector Abberline worried about a conspiracy in the government, calls on the aid of Private Detective Sam Harlow.
36 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.25.
Political correctness grips Elm Harbor as Purge turns student against student...and only Jaguar stands in the way of scholastic civil war.
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Ken Penders, Mike Gustovich and Richard Space.
Cover price $1.25.
Final issue. Nothing will be the same after "A Frightmare in Rio" as one of Maria's closest friends betrays her...resulting in the shooting of Maria's father.
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Ken Penders and Richard Space.
Cover price $1.25.
Void, the living Black Hole, attacks Web scientists at the university, forcing Jaguar to find a way to stop this creature created by science gone tragically wrong.
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art and cover by Chuck Wojtkiewicz and Jose Marzan, Jr.
Cover price $1.00.
Their winter holiday sidetracked by a blizzard, Maria, Tracy, Sammi and Brian take refuge in a town haunted by a strange creature that punishes all evil.
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art and cover by Chuck Wojtkiewicz and Jose Marzan, Jr.
Cover price $1.00.
In a daring rescue attempt, the Jaguar descends into a deep well where an Elm Harbor police officer is trapped. Here, Jaguar faces her deepest fears and unwittingly changes back into Maria De Guzman - paralyzed with fear.
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Chuck Wojtkiewicz and Mike Manley. Cover by Mark Beachum.
Cover price $1.00.
The Shield arrives in Elm Harbor and takes a child hostage in a bell tower, and the Jaguar, believing him to be a hero, attempts to rescue the child without harming the Shield. This issue ties in with the big 'Coming of the Crusaders' storyline through all this month's !mpact Comics titles and features an exclusive bound-in !mpact trading card!
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Dan Panosian, Jan Harpes, Pam Eklund and John Lowe. Cover by Michael Bair.
Cover price $1.00.
In a daring rescue attempt, the Jaguar descends into a deep well where an Elm Harbor police officer is trapped. Here, Jaguar faces her deepest fears and unwittingly changes back into Maria De Guzman - paralyzed with fear. Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Chuck Wojtkiewicz and Mike Manley. Cover by Mark Beachum.
Painted cover art by Frank Frazetta and Simon Bisley (retouches).
Jaguar God illustration on inside front and inside back cover by Simon Bisley. Untitled story, script by Glenn Danzig, art by Simon Bisley; In this origin story, The Jaguar God tells the story of how he was trained and tested to become a Jaguar Cult warrior. Gallery of Pin-Ups featuring art by Simon Bisley, Liam Sharp, Mike Kaluta, Adam Pollina, Dan Panosian, Martin Emond, Liam Sharp, Mark Morales, and Frank Teran. Jaguar God character profile.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $3.50.
Story and cover by Mike Grell. Part 1 of 3. Art by Mike Grell and Dameon Willich.
A brilliant inventor has a way to get satellites into orbit at a fraction of the current cost. Hes willing to sell it to the British government, but only if they can free his niece from behind the Iron Curtain. The job of course falls to James Bond. Making his way through Hungary, his contact is head of a band of gypsies. Unfortunately, they have a traitor in their midst.
48 pages. Full color. Cover price $3.95.
Not Polybagged with cards.
Cover by Cynthia Martin. Untitled story, script by Andy Mangels, Dean Lorey (Screenplay), and Jay Huguely (Screenplay), pencils by Bobby Rubio, inks by Allen Nunis
Jessica returns to Crystal Lake with American Casefiles reporter, Robert Campbell, and Duke reveals the truth about Jason. Part Two of the Jason Goes To Hell The Final Friday movie adaptation. Article on the making of the film, Jason Goes To Hell : The Final Friday.
36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Polybagged with cards. Cover by Cynthia Martin. Untitled story, script by Andy Mangels, Dean Lorey (Screenplay), and Jay Huguely (Screenplay), pencils by Bobby Rubio, inks by Allen Nunis
Jessica returns to Crystal Lake with American Casefiles reporter, Robert Campbell, and Duke reveals the truth about Jason. Part Two of the Jason Goes To Hell The Final Friday movie adaptation. Article on the making of the film, Jason Goes To Hell : The Final Friday.
36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Polybagged with cards. Cover by Cynthia Martin. Untitled story, script by Andy Mangels, Dean Lorey (Screenplay), and Jay Huguely (Screenplay), pencils by Cynthia Martin, inks by Allen Nunis
Duke reveals to Jessica her destiny and they set out to destroy the entity of Jason Voorhees forever. Conclusion of the Jason Goes To Hell The Final Friday movie adaptation. Andy Mangels Interview with Kane Hodder , the actor who played Jason in Jason Goes To Hell.
36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.