Signed by Neal Adams - 1st printing. Story and art by Neal Adams.
Collected into an English-language graphic novel for the first time, this graphic novel featuring the Frankenstein Monster, Count Dracula, and the Werewolf was originally serialized in Adams' groundbreaking anthology Echo of Future Past. This edition has been digitally re-colored, and a special section offers rare paintings, sketches, and drawings of monsters that captured his imagination.
Hardcover (Slipcase), 8 1/2-in. x 10 1/2-in., 64 pages, full color. Cover price $39.95.
August 1994. The hottest game in town is now the hottest comic on the stands!
This sizzling second issue features the Thunder God Raiden, Goro, and all your Mortal Kombat favorites as a mysterious book of power threatens the tournament in "Test Your Might."
Written by Charles Marshall. Art by Patrick Rolo and Bobby Rae.
Cover price $2.95.
September 1994.
It's mortal mayhem as Scorpion stings, Raiden rages and Sonya smashes! Shang Tsung tries to recover the stolen book of power, while Goro mysteriously disappears to star in his own mini-series (see Mortal Kombat Goro, Prince of Pain (1994) #1-3).
Written by Charles Marshall. Pencils by Patrick Rolo.
Cover price $2.95.
Chaos reigns on Outworld as the Mortal Kombat characters scheme against one another. Plus...the first appearance by one of the characters from the Mortal Kombat II arcade game.
Written by Charles Marshall. Art by Kiki Chansamone and Bruce McCorkindale. Cover by Patrick Rolo and Richard Emond.
Cover price $2.95.
From the million-selling video games comes Mortal Kombat: the awesome American fighting team! Agents Sonya Blade and Jackson "Jax" Briggs battle for justice against the dreaded Black Dragon, one of the most powerful underground crime organizations in the world. Written by Mark Paniccia. Art by Patrick Rolo and Abraham Madison. Plus, Kano in the back-up story "Breakout," leading into the newest Mortal Kombat series, Battlewave.
Written by Charles Marshall. Art by Patrick Rolo and Richard Emond. And if that's not enough, there are previews of the new Mortal Kombat series!
40 pages. Cover price $3.50.
Cover by Tim Bradstreet. Script by Brad Nixon, art by Chris Moreno.
Welcome back to America's favorite cinematic psycho siblings, Vincent & Ida Smith as these two insane farmers recruit some new prospective 'crops' for their special garden. A group of wine snobs are flown into to their Napa Valley winery for the time, as in last, of their lives!
Cover pencils by Ted Slampyak, inks by Bob McLeod. "Toys in the Basement," script by James Vance, pencils by Ted Slampyak and Bryan Talbot, inks by Bob McLeod and Bryan Talbot
Jenny finds Mr. Hero and puts him together. Neil Gaiman interview about his Mr. Hero series concepts. Primortals ad, Lost Universe ad.
36 pgs., full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Beaumont, Chameleon Leader & Pierce's plans for Mr. Hero & Jenny must change upon the arrival of Mr. Kingman in "Hand to Hand."
Script by James Vance, pencils by Ted Slampyak, inks by Bob McLeod, with Teknophage sequences drawn by Bryan Talbot & Angus McKie. Includes a trading card. Cover painting by Marc Sasso.
Cover price $1.95.
#1-9
WRITTEN BY JOE CASEY AND BRIAN HOLGUIN; ART BY ED MCGUINNESS AND JASON MARTIN
From the pages of WILDCATS, the man who may be the most powerful hero in the WildStorm Universe gets the chance to flex his biceps in his own ongoing series! Aided only by a boy genius named Desmond, Mr. Majestic faces time-twisting, space-bending, reality-warping adventure, beginning with a cosmic-sized task bigger than any other super-hero has ever attempted. Bursting with humor, wonder and, most of all, a highly developed sense of fun, MR. MAJESTIC is superhero action at its best and brightest! For more information, see the feature article. Note: A signed version is offered in the Dynamic Forces section of Previews. (1 in 4 copies of this issue features a variant cover by Ed McGuinness and Jason Martin.)
FC, 32 PG.$2.50" Cover price $2.50.
Stories and art by Michael T. Gilbert, Max Allan Collins and Jack Cole. Cover by Jack Cole. Back cover by Creig Flessel.
Reprints of classic pre-Code crime stories by Jack Cole, legendary creator of Plastic Man. Meet the Split Benny Dickson; Vengeance of the Mounted; James Kent. Includes a historical article by Collins. Sometimes listed as Mr. Monsters Super Duper Special #4.
32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.75.
Story by Neal Adams. Pencils by Brian Murray and Neal Adams. Inks by Ian Akin. Cover art: unknown. The team takes a badly wounded Mystic to be treated at the lab. But things take an unexpected turn when Mystic awakens and apparently harms Raas.
32 pgs. Full color.
Cover by Neal Adams. "Ms. Mystic," script by Neal Adams, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Neal Adams and Michael Netzer (as Mike Nasser);
A small group of scientists, armed with an "act of Congress," are investigating the source of pollution in the Arizona desert; They find a factory in the middle of nowhere, and are attacked by automatons. Suddenly, an unknown female appears and eliminates the threat; She explains to Dr. Raas, who leads the investigation, that she was once a witch, a sensitive healer, 300 years ago. When she was burned at the stake in Salem, Massachusetts, she was able to remove her consciousness from her body and has been waiting to be freed from another dimension. "Rescue Rhapsody" Tales of Zed, script and art by Chris Miller.
36 pgs., full color.