Lady Rawhide intervenes when a mob goes after a Russian man suspected of murdering the town's women in "It Can't Happen Here - Part 1." Story by Don McGregor, pencils by Mike Mayhew, inks by Jimmy Palmiotti. Also: "A Chronicling of the Making of a Bad Girl Phenomenon - Part 1" text piece by Don McGregor; McGregor's script for Zorro & Lady Rawhide art sample page; Mayhew's pencils for art sample page. Cover by Mayhew & Palmiotti.
Cover price $2.95.
Collects Zorro (1993 Topps) #2-3. Written by Don McGregor. Art by Mike Mayhew, Andy Mushynsky and Hilary Barta. Cover by Adam Hughes.
With her own series on its way, new readers will want to get the lowdown on the hottest Bad Girl of the year, Lady Rawhide! Now is your chance to rediscover her stunning origin from the pages of Zorro (1993 Topps) #2-3, and discover why the masked rider - and fandom at large - can't get enough of her! Synopsis of Zorro (1993 Topps) #2: "Moonlight Reprisals" - Zorro stages a surprise attack on the army compound. His purpose: free an Indian who is being unjustly punished. With a breathtaking series of acrobatics, the rescue is done...right before the army commandante's disbelieving eyes. But Zorro's thrill of victory is broken, then shattered...first by the Indian's bitter ingratitude, and then by a fiery tragedy. Zorro will discover that the Indian he freed is Moonstalker -- the merciless champion of his people. And that the fiery tragedy has inspired the creation of the provocative, deadly Lady Rawhide - a whip-wielding woman who is determined to see Zorro dead. Synopsis of Zorro (1993 Topps) #3: "Men Aren't the Only Ones With Dual Identities" - Who is Lady Rawhide? What compels her to don her shocking, leather-clad outfit and become a provocative, whip-wielding demoness of the night? And why does she want to kill Zorro? The answers to those questions...and more...are here in the most surprising Zorro adventure yet. Wait'll you see the steamy bedroom scene between Zorro and Lady Rawhide! Capitan Monasterio is not just levying new taxes - he's brutally extorting outrageous quantities of money and valuables from everyone in and around Los Angeles. In order to discover the reason behind Monasterio's sudden, seemingly arbitrary actions, Zorro is forced to undertake extraordinary risks. Too late, Zorro discovers that these risks have fatally made him the vulnerable prey to the new, merciless, night-stalking interloper who calls herself Lady Rawhide. A soul-wrenching tragedy has set Lady Rawhide on an implacable quest for vengeance...and it looks like Zorro will be her first victim.
64 pages, full color. Cover price $3.95.
Cover pencils by Alan Weiss, inks by John Severin. "Crusader Chronicles" by David M. Singer
Introduction to the character. "The Deathstar Dilemma," script by Stan Timmons and Rich Buckler, pencils by Alan Weiss, inks by Sam de la Rosa; The Shield faces Negatron, a Soviet spy turned into a living black hole. A cover reproduction of Black Hood #1 by Alex Toth. "Steel Sterling Faces the Man Mountain of Muscle Men: Humongous," script by Stan Timmons and Rich Buckler, pencils by Adrian Gonzales, inks by Rudy Nebres; As two movie producers consider using Steel in a movie, Steel hunts down a man-monster named Humongous. Shield illustration on back cover by Alan Weiss.
36 pages, full color. Cover price $1.00.
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Cover pencils by Alan Weiss, inks by John Severin. "Crusader Chronicles" by David M. Singer
Introduction to the character. "The Deathstar Dilemma," script by Stan Timmons and Rich Buckler, pencils by Alan Weiss, inks by Sam de la Rosa; The Shield faces Negatron, a Soviet spy turned into a living black hole. A cover reproduction of Black Hood #1 by Alex Toth. "Steel Sterling Faces the Man Mountain of Muscle Men: Humongous," script by Stan Timmons and Rich Buckler, pencils by Adrian Gonzales, inks by Rudy Nebres; As two movie producers consider using Steel in a movie, Steel hunts down a man-monster named Humongous. Shield illustration on back cover by Alan Weiss.
36 pages, full color. Cover price $1.00.
Cover by Garry Leach. Written by Steve Moore. Art by Mike Collins, Mark Farmer and Cam Kennedy.
Laser Eraser and Pressbutton star in "Plant Killer" by Steve Moore (as Pedro Henry), Mike Collins and Mark Farmer. Plus: Ektryn in the back-up story "Citadel of Lost Souls: Part 2" by Steve Moore (as Pedro Henry) and Cam Kennedy.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.75.
An Aeon holiday benefit book for abused and neglected children featuring art and stories by Kaja Foglio, Quinton Hoover, Matt Howarth, Sarah E. Byam, Shepherd Hendrix, David Lasky, Charlie Wise, David Lee Ingersoll, E. Jordan Bojar, Justion Norman and Bill Sienkiewicz. Softcover, 48 pages, B&W.
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Cover pencils by Marat Mychaels, inks by Jonathan Sibal. Untitled story, script by Marat Mychaels (Plot) and Chris Goffard (Script), pencils by Marat Mychaels (Layouts) and Fabio Laguna (Penciller), inks by Norm Rapmund
Retelling of the Origin of both Law and Order; Law was an assassin on another planet.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.
Story by Warren Ellis. Art and wraparound cover by D'Israeli. Ellis' first major work features a man cursed with immortality, thanks to a radical plastic.
After 400 years, a corporation offers to end his misery, in exchange for doing one last dirty job.
44 pages, Full Color. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.50.
Story by Warren Ellis. Art by D'Israeli and Garry Marshall. Wraparound cover by D'Israeli. Ellis' first major work features a man cursed with immortality, thanks to a radical plastic.
Churchyard encounters Inspector Sleep, hired by a criminal family to settle a 400-year-old grudge.
44 pages, Full Color. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.95.
A boy decides to trade his dad for two goldfish. Hilarity ensues when he tries to get his dad back but discovers that he’s been traded for a myriad of different items.
By Dave McKean & Neil Gaiman
Hardcover, French edition (Delcourt, 2000)
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A thrilling six-issue miniseries begins! Great Britain, 1898. The greatest adventurers of the day are culled together to form an amazing alliance. Their mission: to protect and defend an empire from a diabolical threat. Allan Quatermain and Captain Nemo are but two of the legendary characters introduced in the premiere chapter. Alan Moore, the creative genius behind Watchmen, From Hell, Supreme and numerous other projects, along with Kevin O'Neill, the acclaimed (and often controversial) artist of Marshal Law, unite to present a modern vintage masterpiece: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen!
Written by Alan Moore. Art and cover by Kevin O'Neill.
FC, 32 pg. Cover price $2.95.