Believing Ana's mission to now be hers, Tomoe takes the fight to Arashi and Koji in "The Way of the Warrior Part 10."
Story by William Tucci with Peter Gutierrez,script by Tucci & Gutierrez, pencils by Tucci, Jason Orfalas, Paris Cullins & Juan Carlos Pineda (pencils assist), inks by Ken Branch & Nelson Asencio.
Wraparound cover by Tucci. Cover price $2.95.
Ana Ishikawa catches up with her old friend Tomoe, has a falling out with Detective Peter DeNyse and takes on one of the Nara Sohei in "The Way of the Warrior: Part 7."
Story by William Tucci with Peter Gutierrez, script by Tucci & Gutierrez, pencils by Tucci, inks by Rod Ramos & Rob Stull. Plus: Shi and Lethargic Lad team up in a 4-page tale by Greg Hyland, which concludes in Lethargic Comics (1994) #12. Cover by Tucci. Cover price $2.50.
Ana wears her grandfather's gift with honor, then takes on a number of mercenaries in an effort to protect her young friend Brian in "The Way of the Warrior Part 8."
Story by William Tucci & Peter Gutierrez, script by Tucci & Gutierrez, pencils by Tucci, Mitch Byrd & Jamal Igle (pencil assist), inks by Rob Stull. Cover by Tucci.
Cover price $2.95.
Cover art by Alan Weiss.
"Dark Day of the Red Sun II Target: USA," script by Robert Kanigher, art by Alex Nino; As a sick Shield goes in for what appears to be routine surgery, the doctors realizes he sicker than he knows; Using the last of his powers, he goes to stop the Souless Samurai and Deathstar, sacrificing his life in the process. "Screen Test for a Tin Hero Chapter Three: Showdown at Sunrise," script by Robert Kanigher, art by Eduardo Barreto and Bill Dubay (page 1 only); Steel Sterling makes short work of the motorcycle gang, meets some more of the neighborhood folk, interferes with a CIA sting, and auditions for the Tin Man movie.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.00.
All reprints. Cover by Wallace Wood. Dead Right!, script by Albert B. Feldstein, art by Jack Kame
A fortune teller predicts to a woman that a man who wants to marry her, but she finds repulsive, is going to inherit twenty-five thousand dollars and die shortly afterward, so she marries him. Under Cover!, script by Albert B. Feldstein, art by Wally Wood; When Sam Masters sees a secret society whip a girl to death he tries to contact the F.B.I. before they can catch him. Not So Tough!, script by Albert B. Feldstein, art by Joe Orlando. Sugar 'N Spice 'N..., script by Albert B. Feldstein, art by Graham Ingels (as Ghastly).
36 pgs., full color. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.
Bridges. Story by Herb Mallette. Art by Joseph Wight, plus pinups by Richard Pollard Sr., Pete Woods, Michael-Anthony Lisboa and Pat L. Duke. Cover by Pat L. Duke.
A spin-off from Warrior Nun Areala, featuring a female rogue nun with a penchant for bikes and big guns. Mary finally tracks down the depraved Tuyranev family, but its going to take more than shotgun shells to banish the demon that theyve summoned.
24 pages, Full Color. Cover price $2.95.
Comics with CD. Compact Disc Edition cover by Joseph Wight. Story by Herb Mallette. Art by Joseph Wight, plus pinups by Fred Perry, mpc, Shon Howell and Pat Kelley. A spin-off from Warrior Nun Areala, featuring a rogue nun with a penchant for bikes and big guns. Investigating a young womans murder, Mary encounters a family that is making sacrifices to demons, but she may be too late to stop what theyve summoned. Also featuring Shotgun Mary pin-ups from various artists in the Atlantic Press stable. This edition of the comic shipped with a CD containing a demon-stomping soundtrack by retro-synthpop band Pink Filth. Includes CD. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $8.95.
Regular cover by Pete Woods. Story by Herb Mallette. Art by Pete Woods. A spin-off from Warrior Nun Areala, featuring a rogue nun with a penchant for bikes and big guns. In a small town, Mary stands up to a man who has the entire populace terrified. But he has the devil in him – literally – and Mary must use extreme means to get it out. 24 pages, Full Color. Cover price $2.95.
Story by Herb Mallette. Art by Pete Woods, Steve Powell, Rich Pollard, Michael-Anthony Lisboa, Jochen Weltjens, Paul H. Way, Bryant Velez, and John Bounds. Cover by Jochen Weltjens. A spin-off from Warrior Nun Areala, featuring four short tales of the rogue nun with a penchant for bikes and big guns. Mary plays hardball with a demonic Little League team; a demon learns that Mary's still deadly even when shes in the tub; Mary pursues a courier from Hell; a filmmaker makes a movie about Shotgun Mary. Beelzeball; Splish, Splash; Bike Messenger from Hell; Interview with the Demon Hunter. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $2.95.
Cover by Jack Sparling. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Dave Manak, Arnold Drake, Dek, George Kashdan, Bill Burke and Joe Gill.
One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Charlton Comics was the publisher during this final run of the series. Spoofs of The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman, plus the movie Network. The debut of Jack Sparling's spicy good-girl series Cher D'Flower. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and 1970s TV talk shows. Nyetwork; The Bionic Woman Vs Love; The Too Late Night; Dept of Sick Trickery; Sickies; Rite On!; Sick Is ...; The Fort Knox No! No!; On the Rocks; Next Time... Don't Ask!; Makes Cents; Talk-Show Freak!; Cher D'Flower!
8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $0.50.
Cover by Joe Shuster and Tom Yeates. Written by Jerry Siegel. Art by Joe Shuster.
Featuring previously unpublished work produced in the 1930's by Siegel and Shuster. In this issue: Snoopy and Smiley in Strips No. 1-18. Plus: "World in Future -- 1980"; Kaye in "The Strangest Story Ever Told"; Inko in an untitled story; Bruce Verne in "G-Man of the Future"; The Waif in an untitled story; Flossie in an untitled story; Gloria Glamour in an untitled story; untitled Horrible Happenings story; and Cornelius in "Always a Gentleman."
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.