Wrap around cover and all art by Frank Brunner. "Harvest of Horror>" 7 pages.
Reprinted from Creepy (1964 magazine) #39. Story by Phil Seuling. An escaped prisoner runs into a scarecrow while evading the law. From there the story is given numerous endings, all ending horribly for the fugitive. "What Rough Beast?" 8 pages. Reprinted from Creepy (1964 magazine) #45. Story by Jan Strnad. In the future a woman is attacked by a nightmarish creature. She flees her husband when she finds she is pregnant. What will she do when the creature comes seeking its child? "The Comets Curse." 6 pages. Reprinted from Eerie (1966 Warren magazine) #35. Story by Buddy Saunders. In ancient Rome, a sorcerer curses his captors with madness whenever a comet appears. The sorcerer has gained eternal life, but one of the centurions is willing to wait 2000 years for revenge. "Santas Claws." 7 pages. Reprinted from Web of Horror (1969) #3. Story by Frank Brunner. A vampire terrorizes a small Romanian village. Will he finally meet his match when he encounters... Santa Claus?
32 pages. Full color. Cover price $1.75.
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By NEIL HANSEN. It sure isn't pretty when a street wise cop is assigned a new partner, a martial artist who lists hit man on his resume.
Cover price $2.50.
Usagi reminisces about the past he shared with the princess Kinuko, in part 1 of Runaways. Also, another tale of the sinister Jei, Black Soul.
Stories, art and cover by Stan Sakai. Full color; 32 pages.
Cover price $2.75.
Usagi gets mixed up in a trade war between local farmers who deal in seaweed.
Story, art and cover by Stan Sakai, plus a story by Tom Stazer.
Full color; 32 pages. Cover price $2.75. Cover price $2.75.
Usagi gets mixed up in a trade war between local farmers who deal in seaweed.
Story, art and cover by Stan Sakai, plus a story by Tom Stazer.
Full color; 32 pages. Cover price $2.75. Cover price $2.75.
Cover art by Jim Aparo. "The Ghost of Wayne Mansion" starring Batman, Man-Bat, Dr. Terrence Thirteen, James Gordon, Poison Ivy (Flashback), and Rupert Thorne, script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Irv Novick, inks by Frank McLaughlin
Two kids run out of abandoned Wayne Manor, screaming that the house is haunted; One of them goes to a police officer and tells his wild tale; The news reaches Commissioner Gordon, who goes to the Wayne Foundation to ask Bruce Wayne for permission to inspect the house; Rupert Thorne returns to Gotham City after being locked away in Arkham Asylum. Hostess Cup Cakes ad starring Red Tornado, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Vince Colletta. "Murder Will Out" Just A Moment Mystery, script by Robin Snyder, art by Adrian Gonzales. "Night of the Coven," script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Trevor Von Eeden, inks by Mike DeCarlo; Batman solves the murder of a wealthy woman named Mrs. Sawyer.
36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.60.
Stan Sakais rabbit samurai, Usagi, and the female samurai, Tomoe, encounter a fox spirit and follow her into a dangerous confrontation.
Also, a story of Space Usagi, and a Nilson Groundthumper tale. Stories, art and wraparound cover by Stan Sakai.
Full color; 36 pages. Cover price $3.50.
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Party Girl - Written by Chuck Dixon. Art by Brent Anderson and Enrique Villagran. Cover by Brent Anderson.
An Air Fighters mini-series! Follows from Airboy vs. the Air Maidens (1988) #1. Characters in this issue: Valkyrie; Marlene; Airboy; Pauly (introduction); Cowgirl; Sir Rodney Simpson Fescue (introduction); Mordecai (introduction); Tybalt (introduction); Clark (introduction); Dana Oliver (introduction); Rene St. Robere; Chun (introduction).
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.
Red Foil Variant. (W) David Conway (A) Kevin Lau "Switchblade Kiss" Part One.
By David Conway and Kevin Lau. Kevin Lau continues to defy expectations, taking Vampi into the 21st century! Following her explosive debut, Vampi descends further into the heart of darkness in search of the elusive and mysterious Ladder. What is the "Ladder," and why is it so crucial that Vampi retrieve it? The enigmatic Archangel who controls the Ladder will stop at nothing to keep it! The mystery deepens in Vampi #1. Limited Metal-Tex Edition. First Printing. "Switchblade Kiss" Part 1!
Cover price $2.95.
Signed by John Bolton
Innovation Edition - 1st printing. Collects Vampire Lestat (1989) #1-12. Based on the novel by Anne Rice. Adapted by Faye Perozich. Painted art by Daerick Gross.
Learn the true story, in his own words, of arguably author Anne Rice's most beloved character.
Hardcover, 292 pages, full color. Cover price $39.95.
673/1500
Special Signed & Numbered Edition. Limited to 1500 copies. Written & illustrated by Mark Paniccia. NOTE: Scan is for reference purposes only and does not reflect the actual edition number that may be received. Cover price $2.75.
Written by Mark Millar, pencils by Mike Mayhem, cover by Jae Lee.
This Vampirella #1 is the start of the "Nowheresville" storyline, which brings Vampirella into the 21st Century. The issue is a modern reboot, aiming to redefine the character for a new era
Cover art by Frank Frazetta. Art by Jeff Jones, Billy Graham and Mike Royer.
Stories in this issue include: "The Satanic Sisterhood of Stonehenge"; "Craft of a Cat's Eye"; "Scaly Death"; "An Axe to Grind"; "Avenged by Aurora"; "Ghoul Girl"; "Escape Route"; and "Luna." Features new name for fan club page: "Vampi's Flames." Written by T. Casey Brennan, Nicola Cuti, Don Glut, Al Hewetson, and Bill Parente.
Great looking copy with minor scuffing to spine
Minor 1,5cm spine tear below (see pic)
Stories in this issue include: "Prologue: Three Witches"; "The White Witch"; "The Mind Witch"; "The Black Witch"; "Epilogue: Three Witches"; "Plague of the Wolfe"; "Terror Test"; "The Survivor"; and "The Collection Creation." Written by Nicola Cuti, Doug Moench, Buddy Saunders (owner of Lone Star Comics!), and others. Also includes articles "An Editorial to the President of the United States and all the Members of Congress" by James Warren and "Why a Witch Trilogy" by Archie Goodwin, who becomes an associate editor with this issue.
Cover art by Frank Frazetta.