Battling seasickness, and unknowingly pursued by thugs and cops alike, Harold, Elmo and Irma go diving for the lost WWII plane and its mystery cargo in the explosive finale.
A fun combination of counterculture, aviation/diving adventure, and terrific full-color art by Rand Holmes.
Mature readers. 32 pages. Cover by Holmes. Cover price $2.00. Cover price $2.00.
#1 - 3
Story by Neal Adams and Peter Stone. Art by Walter McDaniels, Aron Weisenfeld and Richard Bennett.
Glow-in-the-dark cover by Aron Weisenfeld and Richard Bennett. Continued from Urth 4 (1989) #4; part of the Deathwatch 2000 crossover saga from Neal Adams' Continuity Comics. A strange seizure turns Fyre against the team; as if that wasn't bad enough, the Hybrids arrive to warn them about the Deathwatch crisis. Their timely arrival coincides with a battle against the original Urth 4. Originally issued polybagged with a trading card.
Stories by the Iger Shop, credited as Don Weaver, Slaba Eyce, and Noel Fowler. Art by Alex Blum and others.
Reprints of classic comic books of the 1930s and 40s produced by the Jerry Iger comic studio, many of which featured powerful women protagonists and classic good-girl art.
This issue focuses on classic pre-Code tales of horror. Grimm, Ghost Doctor; The Vengeful Corpse; The Ghost of Snaggle Castle: Zero, Ghost Detective: The Skipper Who Wouldnt Die!
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.
Painted cover art by Eddie Campbell. First printing. By Alan Moore (script) & Eddie Campbell (art).
NOTE: Published by Mad Love Publishing in association with Kitchen Sink Press. Chapter Five The Nemesis of Neglect; Gull commits the first murder, that of Polly Nichols. A series of quotes from persons involved in the Ripper case about the Ripper's identity. Chapter Six September; Abberline beings investigating the murder of Polly Nicholls. Author's notes on the research for the stories in this volume.
84 pgs. Cover price $4.95. Cover price $4.95.
Painted cover art by Eddie Campbell. First printing. By Alan Moore (script) & Eddie Campbell (art).
NOTE: Published by Mad Love Publishing in association with Tundra Publishing. Due to a binding flaw that occurred when the book was published, all #2 & #6 issues have pages that appear wavy (bumpy) near spine. We do not consider this a grade defect. Chapter Three Blackmail or Mrs. Barrett; Marie begins her plot to blackmail Prince Eddie. Chapter Four "What Doth the Lord Require of Thee?"; The Royal family learns of Prince Eddie's indescretions; Victoria orders Gull to kill the prostitutes; Gull and Netley take a mystic's tour of London. Author's notes on the research for the stories in this volume.
76 pgs. Cover price $4.95. Cover price $4.95.
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.
Cover pencils by David Brewer, inks by Curtis Arnold.
Vampire Vengeance Part 1: A Stranger On the Town, script by Brian Pulido and Philip Nutman, pencils by David Brewer, inks by Curtis Arnold; Ernie has his girlfriend, Chastity, snatched away from him by Purgatori and heads out to L.A. to try and get her back.
32 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Cover by Steven Hughes. Destroyer Part 4: Overkill, script by Brian Pulido and Philip Nutman, pencils by Kyle Hotz, inks by Jason Moore
Ernie makes it to Emory Medical Center looking for Garris and the nuclear codes he possesses but finds that his Dead Onez do not obey him as they are under the mental control of Autopsy; Ernie and Autopsy begin to fight and the mad doctor gets the upper hand; Ramsey is set up to take the fall for the recent attacks by the ARA on civilian targets. Flip cover pencils by Kyle Hotz, inks by Jason Moore.
36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Cover by Steven Hughes. I'll Hate You Better, script by Brian Pulido, art by Josue Justiniano
Thinking that Creamtor has cast Lady Death out of Hell, Ernie beats the stuffing out of him; Returning from his dream state back to earth, Ernie catches Billy Young trying to shoot him with a sniper rifle. Lady Death illustration by Jason Jensen. Back Cover illustration by Jim McHugh.
36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Standard black and white cover edition with $2.95 cover price. An Evil Ernie prequel written by Brian Pulido and drawn by Jerry Beck.
Cover price $2.95.
Action-oriented comics and stories, including an article about the Towering Inferno film. Stories and art by John Albano, Gabe Levy, Archie Goodwin, Steve Mitchell, Ric Myers, Walt Simsonson, Jack Sparling, John Severin, Alex Toth and Russ Heath. Part of the short-lived Atlas line from former Marvel publisher Martin Goodman.
Final issue of the series. Magazine format. Black and white; 64 pages. Cover by Neal Adams.
Cover price $0.75. Cover price $0.75.
NOT POLYBAGGED.
Wolverine: Wizard Tribute Edition - a Wizard Press Special Publication. The new Wolverine - big changes for '96; Weapon X exposed - the origin of Wolverine; Top 10 Slugfests - Logan's most savage battles; Chris Claremont, John Byrne and Barry Windsor-Smith on their Wolverine. Cover by Mark Texeira.
Cover price $3.99.
1st printing. Story and art by Will Morris.
Of all the superstitions held by the crew of Dunure fishing boat The Silver Darling, the most perilous of all is that under no circumstances should a white-handled knife ever be carried on board. Ignoring this generation-long tradition, Danny, the latest to help out the family business, steps onto the boat with a mop top, oil-skinned jacket, and an ivory-handled knife. Determined to bring an "enlightened attitude" aboard, Danny is biding his time until he moves on to college in Glasgow.
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 60 pages, B&W. Cover price $14.99.
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Stories by Gray Morrow and Don Lomax. Art by Gray Morrow and Don Lomax. Cover by Gray Morrow. A 3-issue miniseries combining ancient myth with futuristic science fiction from legendary artist Gray Morrow. Modern-day adventurer Eric Cleese is whisked away from this world into a realm where the ancient gods, monsters and creatures of Greek myth are alive, and engaged in a fight for their lives. The Edge of Chaos; The Redeeming Strain.
Elvira's TV interview of best-selling compulsive novelist Steven Sting reveals more than she thought; that Sting's compelled to write because of his overactive muse...and that he's got writer's block because his muse has been kidnapped. Elvira must try to rescue the muse from Sting's jealous rival Anne Spice...before she steals all his ideas. No kidding. It's all in "An Eye for an Eye, A Muse for a Muse," by Frank Strom, Tom Simonton and Louis Lachance. Also, in the back-up, Elvira's quest to help her pals Teen Frankenstein, Teen Werewolf and Teen Dracula leads her to infiltrate the empire of media mogul Ted Turnip in "Back to the Bloodbank, Part Two," the new serial by Lou Mougin, Dave Cockrum and Jim Mooney.
B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.
Elvira hates being hooted at, so when a trio of wrestlers leer and jeer at her, it's only natural that she takes her grudge to the squared circle! That's right, Elvira meets big-time wrestling...but will she survive a match against a wrestling werewolf?!! Find out in "Down for the Count!" Also: Part Four of "The Host Dangerous Game!" By Frank Strom, Tom Simonton, Dan Schaefer, Richard Howell and John Heebink.
B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.
Elvira loves gifts, but when a pal brings her back a Gyonsi (a Chinese hopping vampire), she's less than thrilled--especially when the vampire comes to life, wreaking havoc across Chinatown! Can Elvira stop this bouncing menace? Find out in "Something Wicked This Way Hops!" Also: two murders and a mysterious disappearance deplete the TV host pool in Part Three of "The Host Dangerous Game!" By Frank Strom, Tom Simonton, Louis Lachance, Richard Howell, John Heebink and Stan Shaw.
B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.
Elvira's been blamed for many things (and done lots of 'em!), but could her TV show be responsible for flash-frying the brain of a fan?! His mother thinks so, and takes the Mistress of the Dark to court! It's Elvira versus Petty Masonry in "Witless for the Prosecution!" Also, the captive TV hosts attempt to escape from Chaffe's island in Part Two of "The Host Dangerous Game!" By Frank Strom, Tom Simonton, Dan Schaefer, Richard Howell, John Heebink and Stan Shaw.
B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.
Elvira's always been fond of public display--so when she's asked to make a professional public appearance, she's there with bells on! Unfortunately, one of the fans has a question which will challenge the expertise of the Mistress of the Dark. Will Elvira be forced to eat crow? Find out in "There's One Born Every Minute!" Also, a new backup feature begins with this issue, as Elvira is summoned to compete for a great new hosting job...and discovers seven other, very familiar contenders for the same job. Who will get it? Why, the host that survives the night, in "The Host Dangerous Game!" By Frank Strom, Tom Simonton, Louis Lachance, Richard Howell, John Heebink and Stan Shaw.
B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.