Cover art by Bryan Talbot. Sacrifice, script by Bryan Talbot, pencils by David Pugh, inks by Tim Perkins
Messalina and the Freedom Fighter make their play.
28 pgs. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
Benefit book to help fight hunger in Africa. Written by Steve Lipsky, plot assist by Brent Anderson, Phil Beracha & Hope Lipsky, art by Steve Lipsky, Jerry Acerno, Art Adams, Sal Amendola, Brent Anderson, Jim Aparo, Bill Black, Tom Brennan, Rich Buckler, Ralph Cabrera, Brian Clifton, Gene Colan, Dennis Corrigan, Jose Delbo, Kevin Farrell, Greg Hildebrandt, Rafael Kayanan, Dan Lietha, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Mark McKenna, Bob McLeod, Tom Morgan, Rudy Nebres, Art Nichols, Bill Oakley, Jerry Ordway, Dan Parent, Mark Pennington, Rodney Ramos, John Romita, Sr., Jim Sanders, Bill Sienkiewicz, Mark Texeira, Ray Villarosa. Cover by Kevin Nowlan.
Cover art by Sy Barry. "Delilah, Part 1," script by Bill Harris, art by Bill Lignante
Annabel Atkins, a Peace Corp worker, is abducted by criminals who replace her with Deena. "Delilah, Part 2: The Smile of Death," script by Bill Harris, art by Bill Lignante; Phantom's friend Guran is brainwashed into thinking the Phantom is his enemy. "Man on the Bridge," script by Gary Poole; Mandrake stops a man who plans to jump from a bridge.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.
Painted cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. Ad for The Penumbra. "Prologue: Once Upon a Time," script by Fred Burke, art by Rafael Kayanan; Kenneth Faison's mother dies and he takes out his anger on his father, the president. "Chapter One: One of Those Days," script by Fred Burke, pencils by Rafael Kayanan; The President survives an assassination attempt. 36 pgs., full color.
An Ultraverse title. Collected for the first time for the direct market: the seven introductory stories to The Phoenix Resurrection. These stories originally ran as back-up stories in November 1995 Ultraverse issues. Written by Ian Edginton and J. Smith. Art by John Royle, Phil Moy, Steve Moncuse, Paul Pelletier, Mark Farmer, Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Terry Austin, Randy Green, Gary Martin, Brian Murray and Rob Haynes.
Plus: an all-new x-clusive chapter! Written by Ian Edginton and Dan Abnett. Art by Robert Stotz and Steve Moncuse. Cover by Bryan Hitch. Deluxe paper stock.
Cover price $1.95.
Introducing Foxfire! The price of survival from the deadly force of Phoenix is high! This is the aftermath of the cosmic crossover of the X-Men and the Ultraverse! It also lays the foundation for the Ultraverse's major launch of 1996...Foxfire!
Written by Ian Edginton and Dan Abnett. Art by Pino Rinaldi, Jeff Lafferty, John Cleary, John Royle, Phil Moy, Jeff Whiting, Dennis Jensen, Leonard Kirk, Steve Moncuse, Bob Almond and Tom Wegrzyn. Cover by John Statema.
64 pages. Cover price $3.95.
A Marvel/Malibu event! A new threat is rising in the Ultraverse...a force so powerful, it will take mutant X-Men and ultraheroes alike to prevent this threat from destroying our universe. The Phoenix rises once again--whether it will be good or evil can only be determined by who is chosen to become the next Phoenix!
Written by Ian Edginton and Dan Abnett. Art by Darick Robertson, Mark Pacella, Greg Luzniak, Rob Haynes, Tom Wegrzyn, Art Thibert, Lary Stucker, Bob Wiacek and Phil Moy. Wraparound cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary.
48 pages. Cover price $3.95.
A Marvel/Malibu event! The battle to save the cosmic balance between the Marvel and Malibu universes concludes in this senses-shattering special event book, featuring Marvel's X-Men and Malibu's most popular ultras! What price must the Ultraverse pay to ensure the survival of the universe...and who will be standing, and created, when the smoke clears?
Written by Ian Edginton and Dan Abnett. Art by Kevin West, John Royle, Randy Green, Rick Leonardi, Tom Wegrzyn, Phil Moy, Rick Ketcham, Jeff Whiting and Bob Almond. Wraparound cover by Phil Jimenez.
48 pages. Cover price $3.95.
First print limited to 4000 copies.
Story and rat by Dave McKean.
At the forefront of the modern revolution redefining the look and texture of the graphic literature medium, Dave McKean hones his craft with a style that is at once unique, innovative, refreshingly bizarre and wildly provocative. Eleven short-stories and a scattering of one-page experimental pieces showcase this series of collected works capturing the sheer mind-riveting splendor of this multi-award winning master of illustrative surrealism.
Signed by Scott Hampton - 1st printing.
Based on the story by Robert E. Howard. Adapted by Scott Hampton.
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, full color.
I Hate This Job. Story, art and cover by Evan Dorkin, plus color by Paty Cockrum.
The first solo series from Dorkin, later an indie/mainstream star with Milk & Cheese and Dork. In the year 2074, a young crew of intergalactic space slackers has comedic misadventures as they try to scam their way across the galaxy.
24 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.95.
The Source of Strife. Story, art and cover by Evan Dorkin, plus color by Paty Cockrum.
In the year 2074, a young crew of intergalactic space slackers has comedic misadventures as they try to scam their way across the galaxy. Ron, Halby, Blue, Harlie, and Datsun find themselves on the run from bounty hunters, mob enforcers and corrupt government agents.
24 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.95.
Signed by Butch Burcham
"Lost City of Gold" Written & illustrated by Butch Burcham.
B&W, 32 pages, standard paper stock. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.
The astronauts become caught up in a war between rival gangs, but soon they must join forces to battle the marauding vampires. Part of the short-lived Atlas science fiction line from former Marvel publisher Martin Goodman.
Written by John Albano, with art by Pat Broderick and Frank McLaughlin. 32 pages. Cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano.
"Sedation Run" by TED McKEEVER. The institute has Henry Apt's wife, Ellen. They're trying to force her to have Henry's baby, and will succeed unless Angel rescues her. Cover price $4.95.