Cover pencils by Kirk Van Wormer, inks by Art Nichols. "Prophecy's End" (Scorched Earth, Part III), script by Doug Wheeler, pencils by Kirk Van Wormer, inks by Art Nichols
The U.S. is under martial law; Primortals transmit cure for viruses to Earth; Neo-nazis bomb the San Diego Convention Center hosting Republican National Convention, plus bomb the White House and kill Karagigian.
28 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.25.
Cover pencils by Kirk Van Wormer, inks by Carlos Garzon. "Prophecy's End" (Scorched Earth, Part IV), script by Doug Wheeler, pencils by Kirk Van Wormer, inks by Art Nichols;
Government and Neo-Nazi terrorists battle in Chicago; Nazis are captured.
28 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.25.
Limited 1 for 10 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover.
Written by Peter Milligan. Art by Raul Fernandez. Cover by Javier Rodriguez.
Solving murders in Los Angeles is the daily bread of private detective Will Profane, but something is strange about his latest case. When every clue points toward a famous detective novelist at the center of this mystery, Will's world will transform into something truly unreal. Discover a new mind-bending thriller from legendary writer Peter Milligan (Hellblazer, X-Statix, Shade, The Changing Man) and veteran artist Raül Fernandez (Detective Comics, Justice League Dark) about the precariously thin line between reality and fiction-perfect for fans of BANG! and Newburn.
28 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.
Cover by Wayne Howard. Stories and art by Tom Sutton, Joe Staton, Nicola Cuti and Wayne Howard.
Professor Cyrus Coffin and his niece Arachne relate horror stories, featuring art by Wally Wood protege Wayne Howard. An empty grave desires a body, in a story with art by horror comics legend Tom Sutton. Nathan marries an heiress with sinister intentions, in a story by E-Man co-creators Nicola Cuti and Joe Staton. In another Cuti tale, a couple raids the secret tomb of Ku-Tot-Mon in search of treasure. The frantic veterinarian on the cover is named "Dr. Weirtham," obviously a reference to horror-comics foe Dr. Fredric Wertham. The Class of 86; Tomb It May Concern; Never Is a Long Time; Grave Story; The Exorcism.
32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.75.
Cover by Alex Ross. By Alex Ross, Jim Krueger & Stephen Sadowski
From the dawn of the 20th Century came a new chapter in mankind's history, unleashed during a time of great war and destruction. It was the beginning of the Age of the Superpowers, yet with the closing of the Second World War, this new spark seemingly flickered and died. Until now! This explosive #0 issue features a story crafted by Justice collaborators Alex Ross and Jim Krueger, joined by artists Stephen Sadowksi, Doug Klauba and featuring a final page painted by Ross himself! The story of Superpowers begins here, in the present day with the Fighting Yank, coming to terms with the ghosts of his past and present! Journey to the heights and depths of the Second World War as the story unfolds and come face-to-face with the great forgotten heroes of the ages, and solve the mystery of these legends disappearance after the great war!
Cover price $1.00.
Blank Cover
The story continues with the all-new Project Superpowers: The Supremacy! Get ready for the excitement with this special Prelude issue, with previews of the super powered characters Black Terror, Masquerade, and the Death Defying 'Devil! The future is now as we launch the second chapter of the Project Superpowers saga.
PC/PB&W, 32 pages, slick paper stock.
Written by Kevin Eastman. Art by Kevin Eastman and Simon Bisley.
Ultimate monster-fighting action by Eastman, of Ninja Turtles fame, and British artist Bisley. When a monster is released from the Earths core, only one thing can force it back into its hole: more monsters! Comes polybagged with a Kevin Eastman poster, a trading card (1 of 6), and a Thump'n Guts $100 bill replica sealed in a plain white envelope.
40 pages, Full Color. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART AND COVER BY J.H. WILLIAMS III AND MICK GRAY
Discover the magic with the latest issue of the multiple-Eisner Award nominated series! It's a new millenium in New York and there's an old-fashioned giant monster wreaking havoc on the streets of the Big Apple. Promethea engages in all-out superheroine-heroics as she battles a decidedly non-Y2K compliant Elasti-Gel ? which ultimately turns into a giant millenium cyber-slug!
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART AND COVER BY J.H. WILLIAMS, III AND MICK GRAY
Quite possibly the strangest reading experience you will ever have unfolds in the latest chapter of Promethea! At the center are a magical theater and a three ring circus where possibilities and impossibilities abound. Be dazzled by an only slightly abridged, nearly complete history of the universe and western culture as it unfolds before you! As an added bonus, this issue features special "flip-book" action!
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART BY J.H. WILLIAMS III AND MICK GRAY; COVER BY WILLIAMS AND JOSE VILLARRUBIA
It's a doubly demonic issue as both Prometheas find themselves in a similar hellish fix. Stacia/Promethea clashes with the howling hordes of New York's loopy mayor. Meanwhile, on their cabala quest, Sophie/Promethea and Barbara have fallen through a trap door into a kind of Hell, an antimatter side of the tree of life, while exploring the fifth, red, war-like sphere of the realm.
FC, 32 PG. $2.95 Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART & COVER BY J.H. WILLIAMS III AND MICK GRAY
Join Alan Moore and the art team of J.H. Williams III and Mick Gray as they continue to unfold a modern-day mythology of fable, fear and fantasy about AMERICA'S BEST COMICS' foremost science-heroine! Watch as the newly- incarnated (and awfully confused) Promethea is made the target of a contract killing by important figures from the underworld... however you choose to define "underworld." For hit-men from Hell, demonic deals and brimstone banter, look no further than "The Judgment of Solomon!"
FC, 32 PG.$2.95" Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART BY J.H. WILLIAMS, III AND MICK GRAY; COVER BY WILLIAMS AND JOSE VILLARRUBIA
Promethea and Barbara face the strangest and most daunting part of their journey thus far ? and if you've been keeping up, you know that is saying quite a bit! Nothing has prepared our transdimensional duo for reaching the gaping abyss beyond the edge of existence...or for crossing it!
FC, 32 PG. $2.95 Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART AND COVER BY J.H. WILLIAMS III AND MICK GRAY
Promethea and Barbara reach the highest female level on the Tree of Life, a black sphere called Binah. Here Sophie learns something important about her nature, and the nature of Promethea. Meanwhile, back on Earth, an old favorite makes an unexpected return!
FC, 32 PG. $2.95 Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART BY J.H. WILLIAMS III AND MICK GRAY; COVER BY WILLIAMS
An extra-special issue featuring eight additional pages! It's the Absolute Godhead at the end of the Kaballah quest ? the long and winding road back from the brink of infinity. Sophie finally returns to the mortal plane, to her own Earth, to see how things have been since her departure.
FC, 40 PG. $3.50 Cover price $3.50.
Written by Alan Moore; art and cover by J.H. Williams III and Mick Gray
The newly reborn Promethea must venture far beyond the human realm to rescue a best friend who's been quite literally sucked into something far beyond all human comprehension. Journey with our fable-made-flesh into the strange imaginary realm that is her home as Alan Moore, J. H. Williams III and Mick Gray lead us on our first guided tour of "Misty Magic Land."
FC, 32 pg." Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART BY J.H. WILLIAMS, CHARLES VESS AND MICK GRAY; COVER BY WILLIAMS AND GRAY
Charles Vess (THE SANDMAN, NEIL GAIMAN & CHARLES VESS' STARDUST) illustrates an 8-page sequence in the latest issue starring AMERICA'S BEST COMICS' number one super-heroine! Long before the mantle of Promethea was passed to Sophie Bangs, the literally living legend was acquainted with a young 18th-century New England poet named Charlton Sennet. Learn all about it in a tale of little people, lust and loss that details more of Promethea's wildly original, century-spanning background.
FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART AND COVER BY J.H. WILLIAMS AND MICK GRAY
While dark, malignant forces take an interest in Sophie Bangs, the newest incarnation of Promethea, she continues her exploration into the unearthly history of the sentient story she has become. This issue, visit WWI as Sophie investigates the life of cartoonist Margaret Taylor Case, the first twentieth-century incarnation of Promethea. Note: This is a resolicitation. All previous orders have been canceled.
FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART AND COVER BY J.H. WILLIAMS AND MICK GRAY
We continue to unravel the golden thread of our sensuous sentient story's previous incarnations with an enchanted glance at Grace Brannagh, the 1920's version who ruled in pulp-fantasy splendor as "A Warrior Queen of Hy Brasil." Learn more about the mythical lost continent and about Promethea's destiny and origins as she confronts the Pseudonymous Psorcery of the malevolent Marto Neptura, the writer that never was. And as if that weren't gripping enough, in the present, Sophie Bangs must fend off a veritable tidal wave of demons as one-man magical Murder Inc. Benny Solomon takes his ruinous revenge!
FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.95.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART AND COVER BY J.H. WILLIAMS III AND MICK GRAY
It's something completely different as Sophie Bangs, her apprenticeship as Promethea finally over, is tested in fire by the Goetic demons of Benny Solomon...all twenty six-packs of them! Also on hand for this spine-tingling supernatural spectacular are New York's science heroes The Five Swell Guys, celebrity omnipath the Painted Doll, and more former Prometheas than you can shake a caduceus at. This is a resolicitation. All previous orders have been cancelled.
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.95.
Newsstand edition: $1.95 cover price. Cover pencils by Thomas Derenick, inks by Mike S. Miller. "Sound and Fury," script by R. A. Jones, pencils by Thomas Derenick, inks by Bobby Rae
In Somalia, a Native American hero by the name of Mantoka tells one of the Somalians that the Earth is crying out and he is needed back in America; Meanwhile, President O'Brien is visited by his daughter and grandson at the White House; They all get into a family argument when suddenly the White House is attacked by the Black Fury and her Cat Pack, a feline-themed group of female criminals; Meanwhile, the Protector's mentor and government leader, Philip Reinhart, chews out the team over the lack of security in their headquarters when someone named the Widow Maker entered and stole an important prototype weapon as well as placing a virus in their computer system; Secretly, Mister Reinhart believes that there's a traitor on the team and he has expressed that doubt previously with Night Mask; The conversation shifts to the question of inducting the Arrow to the Protectors; Everyone's feelings are mixed over the issue so Mister Reinhart postpones the vote for a later date; Before their meeting is over, Mister Reinhart tells Mighty Man that he will serve as temporary field leader with Man of War away on another business.
36 pgs., full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
$2.50 cover-priced Direct Market Edition. Cover pencils by Thomas Derenick, inks by Mike S. Miller. "The Rages of Sin," script by R. A. Jones, pencils by Thomas Derenick, inks by Bobby Rae
Black Fury and her Cat Pack have successfully kidnapped the grandson of the President of the United States and hold him for ransom; Meanwhile, the Protectors take Miss Furys sudden appearance to mean another attack on the President, mistaking her for someone associated with Black Fury and her Cat Pack; They suddenly attack, and Miss Fury's spectacular agility allow her to evade their initial assault but she is decked by Miss Fury; The President then tells the Protectors to stop, opting to listen to Miss Fury; The President and Miss Fury go to another room where she reveals her origin and how her grandmother, the original Miss Fury, was an ally of The Clock, the President's super hero alias; Meanwhile, the Arrow views the White House attack on the news and decides to investigate the situation, even if he is still waiting for acceptance into the Protectors. Pull out poster, not included in the Newsstand Edition.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.
$2.50 cover-priced Direct Market Edition. Cover by Lurene Haines. "Hell Hath No Fury," script by R. A. Jones, art by Thomas Derenick
Miss Fury battles against the combined might of the Cat Pack on her own, in an abandoned mall, in order to free the President's grandson from her foe, Black Fury; She surrenders to the Cat Pack, telling them to take her to their leader; She carries a hidden communicator with her that allows the Protectors to track her down to Black Fury's secret hideout; The Protectors wait outside of the abandoned mall, waiting for Miss Fury's code word for them to attack; Miss Fury arrives in front of Black Fury and she accuses of her of being her aunt Stephanie; Black Fury says she has no idea what she is talking about and Miss Fury is left with doubt; While the Protectors remain to wait for Miss Fury's code word, they see the Arrow enter the abandoned mall; He figures that if he saves the President's grandson alone, the Protectors would have no choice but to accept him as a member; Amazing Man realizes they have no choice and orders Air Man to drop Aura into the mall; Aura falls down, protected by her force field, and is able to save the President's grandson, holding him in her field. Pull out poster by Mike S. Miller, not included in the Newsstand Edition.
40 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.
$2.25 cover-priced Direct Market Edition. Cover pencils by Chris Woziak, inks by John Lowe. "Fire In the Sky," script by R. A. Jones, pencils by Thomas Derenick, inks by Mike S. Miller
Ferret and Eternal Man are in Los Angeles and fight against the threat of Extreme, a super-villain tyrant from another universe; The Protectors arrive to assist and Extreme destroys LA, turning it into a hellish landscape. Part 3 of Genesis; between Dinosaurs for Hire #8 and Ex-Mutants #12.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.25.