Alan Moore rejoins forces with From Hell artist Eddie Campbell to produce a new work about the history of the earth, the moon, the universe, magic, Oliver Cromwell, and the female faces of God. Moore also reveals what happened when he met John Constantine in real life. Mature readers. Black and white; 48 pages.
Cover by BILL SIENKEWICZ; Written by GARTH ENNIS; Art by CARLOS EZQUERRA; Colors by PAUL MOUNTS On the dry, inhospitable surface of the Atlantic ocean floor, blazing napalm devours clothes, skin and faces in Garth Ennis' Just A Pilgrim #4-"Firestarter."
Jonny and Hadji try to find and rescue their dog Bandit who has been kidnapped. But Bandit may not need any help in "Dog Days." Script by William Messner-Loebs and art by Joe Staton & Rich Burchett. Issue also has a Jonny Quest pinup and a wraparound cover.
In a daring rescue attempt, the Jaguar descends into a deep well where an Elm Harbor police officer is trapped. Here, Jaguar faces her deepest fears and unwittingly changes back into Maria De Guzman - paralyzed with fear. Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Chuck Wojtkiewicz and Mike Manley. Cover by Mark Beachum.
Painted cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. Bloodlines, script by Ron Fortier, pencils by Jeff Butler, inks by David Mowry.
Thanks to the timely appearance of the newest Kato, the equally new Green Hornet is saved, the Devane operation is exposed, and its direct participants arrested; A conference among Reids and Katos at the Tower leads to a suspicion.
Cover art by P. Craig Russell. Red Dog, adaptation of Rudyard Kipling story, dogs cause destruction in Mowgli's jungle. Script and art by P. Craig Russell. 36 pgs.
Cover by George Pratt, art by Gordon Purcell and Larry Mahlstedt.
Scully and Mulder search for a connection between three cross-country radiation murders and the top secret Bright Anvil project, but their investigation leads them to a South Pacific atoll and in the path of a typhoon.
Patt Mills (script), Kevin O'Neill (art).
The only man who can keep renegade super heroes in line is back in a special one-shot adventure! Law is on the trail of the murderous Persecutor. The trail leads to the super hero asylum in New York City. And what he finds there is danger in the form of some disturbingly familiar super-heroes!
Even though all nuclear material on Earth is used up on weapons, the arms race must go on. When an aging, AGING Ronald Reagan comes up with the incredible plan to build giant robots, the fearful Russians must retaliate with...giant killer teddy bears? R.O.B.O.T. Battalion 2050--the wave of the future today! Story by Beppe Sabatini. Art by Martin King and Gary Martin. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. Deluxe B&W Format.
Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. Written by Mike W. Barr, W.D. Ehrhart, Alan Moore, Joyce Brabner, Steve Leialoha, Dennis O'Neil, Lou Ann Merkle and Joey Cavalieri. Art by Brian Bolland, Mark Farmer, Stan Woch, John Totleben, Steve Bissette, Rebecca Huntington, Steve Leialoha, Tom Yeates, Mark Johnson and Paul Mavrides. In this issue: "The Elite of the Fleet" by Mike W. Barr, Brian Bolland and Mark Farmer; "Tapestries: Part 1" by W.D. Ehrhart, Alan Moore, Stan Woch and John Totleben; "Tapestries: Part 2" by Moore and Steve Bissette; "False Note" by Joyce Brabner and Rebecca Huntington; "Alternate Service" by Steve Leialoha; "The Decision: Andy Mager's Story" by Dennis O'Neil and Leialoha; "A Long Time Ago and Today" by Brabner, Lou Ann Merkle, Tom Yeates and Mark Johnson; and 1-page story "Win! Win! Win!" by Joey Cavalieri and Paul Mavrides. 48 pages, full color.
True tales of combat by veterans, as told by top comics talent. Body Washing, written by Paul Naureckas with art by Bill Sienkiewicz; War Is a Racket, written by Gen. Smedley Butler and Joyce Brabner with art by Wayne Van Sant; Citizen Soldier written by Kim Yale with art by Dean Motter; Pool of Tears written by Greg Baisden with art by Stephen Destefano; The Home Treatment written by Brabner with art by Dennis Francis; My Father and His Son written by Mike W. Barr with art by Mike Badger. Additional articles by Tod Ensign of the vets group Citizen Soldier. Back cover: Whats Wrong with This Picture? by Paul Mavrides. Cover by Paul Gulacy. Mature readers. 48 pages.
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.
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.