Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. The Shadow Dwellers character profile by D.G. Chichester and Margaret Clark. "Shadows Of Troy," script by D. G. Chichester and Margaret Clark, pencils by Denys Cowan, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz; Humanity has brought the world to the brink of destruction; Dr. Zero's got the power to save it... but who can save us from him?! Ads for Marshal Law, Elektra, and Powerline. 36 pgs., full color.
Cover art by P. Craig Russell. Pelleas & Melisande part 1, adaptation of Maurice Maeterlinck's opera, Golaud marries Melisande and takes her to his grandfather's kingdom where she meets Pelleas. Script by P. Craig Russell and Barry Daniels, art by Russell.
Cover by Jim Steranko. The sequel to Radical's sold-out hit miniseries! Steve Moore returns to take the hero of myth across the seas and into the land of ancient Egypt. While Hercules and his remaining band of mercenaries recover from the bloody brutality of the Thracian Wars, they face a threat that cannot be solved with just the edge of a sword: intrigue, spies, assassination, and the mystery of a death cult known only as... KUSH.
Edited by David Scroggy. Cover by M.W. Kaluta. Written by Mike Baron, Ron Harris, Rick Geary and Tim Burgard. Art by Rick Burchett & Steve Mitchell, Ron Harris, Rick Geary and Tim Burgard.
Otherworldly tales of science fiction, some with elements of fantasy and the supernatural! Featuring: "Quark"; "...Friend in Need..."; "Adventures in Art"; and "Face to Face"! 32 pages, full color.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE AND STEVE MOORE; ART BY MICHAEL KALUTA, ARTHUR ADAMS, KEVIN NOWLAN, ALAN WEISS AND STEVE LEIALOHA (NOTE: No Bruce Timm art); COVER BY KALUTA In stores December 24. Three amazing tales in one spectacular issue! FIRST, LEGENDARY CREATOR MICHAEL KALUTA TEAMS WITH ALAN MOORE FOR A TOUR OF THE GOLDEN AGE OF MILLENNIUM CITY! NEXT, IN PART 1 OF A 2-PART STORY BY ART ADAMS AND BRUCE TIMM, JONNI FUTURE FACES OFF AGAINST CANCER BLUE, A CONGLOMERATION OF CYBER-TECHNOLOGY THAT HAS KIDNAPPED JERMAAL. FINALLY, ON ATTABAR TERU, YOUNG TOM STRONG CONFRONTS GHOSTS FROM HIS PAST. FC, 32 PG.
Cover art by Michael Wm. Kaluta. Kilroy Is Here, script by Joe Pruett, art by Ken Meyer, Jr. Vixen, script and art by David Lloyd. Yuletide Warning, script by Elaine Lee, art by Craig Hamilton. Conditioned, script and art by Philip Hester. Classics Desecrated, script by Doug Wheeler, art by Steve Smith. Mr. Mamoulian Dark Horse, script and art by Brian Bolland. Andrew Robinson Sketchbook.
Cover art by Craig Hamilton. The Trigger Man, script by Malcolm Bourne, art by Mark Bloodworth. Shit-Face starring Mr. Mamoulian, script and art by Brian Bolland. Sport! starring Mr. Mamoulian, script and art by Brian Bolland. Untitled Kilroy Is Here story, script by Joe Pruett, art by Guy Burwell. The Beheading, script and art by P. Craig Russell. Dead Flowers, script and art by Marc Erickson. Little Miss Muffet Classics Desecrated, script and art by Doug Wheeler. 5-page Michael Wm. Kaluta sketchbook. 36 pgs.
"Dark Eminence" - Armed with the teachings of his mentor, Kristina, Jared Carthalion faces the Battlemage Ravidel in a spectacular magic duel that features one of the most notorious Magic: The Gathering monsters -- the Lord of the Pit! In the process, the mystery of which Master Planeswalker has been pulling Ravidel's strings is revealed. Written by Jeff Gomez, with art by Val Mayerik, Rick Bryant and Gonzalo Mayo. Painted cover by Michael Kaluta.
"Patterns in Chaos" - On the world of Dominaria, the quest continues! Join the Shadow Mage and his mentor, the Planeswalker Kristina, as they explore the mystic land of Corondor. Nestled in the reaches of Corondor's tallest mountains, the mysterious Sages of Minorad harbor the secrets of Red Magic. This issue: In an effort to learn the secrets of Red Magic, the Shadow Mage journeys with the Planeswalker Kristina to the very heart of Corondor. What he finds is his lost love, Liana, surviving amidst the mysterious Sages of Minorad, and none other than his darkest enemy -- Battlemage Ravidel. Written by Jeff Gomez, with art by Val Mayerik, Dennis Calero, Rick Bryant and Gonzalo Mayo. Painted cover by Michael Kaluta.
Cover art by Michael Kaluta. "A Need for Monsters," script by Jeff Gomez, pencils by Val Mayerik (pages 1-18, 23) and Dennis Calero (painting pages 19-22), inks by Rick Bryant (pages 1-18, 23) and Dennis Calero (painting pages 19-22); Jared, the Shadow Mage, finds hostility and a new teacher, the Planewalker Kristina; Pages 19-22 are a dream sequence referred to "Kristina's Tale" in the credits. 36 pgs., full color.
Cover by Michael W. Kaluta. Edited by Bill Dubay. Stories by Bill Dubay. Art by John Severin and Alex Nino. An anthology series from pioneering indie publisher Pacific Comics. Time Force is an cosmic tale of war and salvation with Biblical overtones; CIA agent Colonel Fortune goes rogue after a botched mission, trying to find out who set him up; Spitfire declares war on both the Axis and Allies during World War II. This issue features art by Alex Nino and EC legend John Severin. Spitfire; Soldiers of Fortune: Apocalypse; Time Force: Creation; Cookie. Intended as a four-issue miniseries, but this was the final issue. 32 pages, Full Color.
Cover, art and script by Ted McKeever.
Joe Bone gets out of prison and goes to his old apartment and meets his brother Miles; Spud gets recognized as the suspected subway killer and is chased to Reverend Grisn's rally. 28 pgs., black and white.
Cover, art and script by Ted McKeever.
Spud, a self-proclaimed urban rebel, finds that when he inadvertently becomes involved in a political nightmare of power and corruption, he's going to need a lot more than half a can of spray-paint and a pair of worn out roller blades to survive. That is, if the entire city itself doesn't self-destruct before it's all over!
Cover, script and art by Ted McKeever.
Meet Eddy, a psychotic protagonist, his Dynamic Fusion Suit, a dramatic breakout from Dum Dum Asylum and the cesspit of Chad City.
Cover, script and art by Ted McKeever.
Meet Eddy, a psychotic protagonist, his Dynamic Fusion Suit, a dramatic breakout from Dum Dum Asylum and the cesspit of Chad City.
Cover, script and art by Ted McKeever.
Meet Eddy, a psychotic protagonist, his Dynamic Fusion Suit, a dramatic breakout from Dum Dum Asylum and the cesspit of Chad City.
Cover, script and art by Ted McKeever.
Meet Eddy, a psychotic protagonist, his Dynamic Fusion Suit, a dramatic breakout from Dum Dum Asylum and the cesspit of Chad City.
Cover art by Marshall Arisman. Untitled story, script and art by Marshall Arisman; About nine pages of text and eleven pages of artwork make up this story about a child who has a twin brother only he can see; A twin brother who is a monkey named Elvis. Birth, script and art by Marshall Arisman; A combination of monkey sketches and text giving background detail on the sacred monkeys from the main story. 52 pgs.
Cover by Dave McKean. Written by Neil Gaiman. Art by Mark Buckingham. First Gaiman work on the title. Miracleman in "Miracleman Book Four: The Golden Age" and "A Prayer and Hope..." Plus: Young Miracleman's revival begins in the 2-page story "Retrieval 1"! 32 pages, full color.
Cover by Dave McKean. Written by Neil Gaiman. Art by Mark Buckingham. In this issue: Mors, Andy Warhol, Dr. Gargunza and Winter Moran in "Notes From the Underground"! Plus: Mike Moran, April Lear, Kid Miracleman and Dickie Dauntless in the 2-page story "Retrieval 3"! 32 pages, full color.
Cover by Dave McKean. Written by Neil Gaiman. Art by Mark Buckingham. In this issue: Miracleman, Rachel, Glen, Mist, Jack, Winter Moran, Aza Chorn, Lona Krill, Kana Blur and Queenking in "Winter's Tale"! Plus: 2-page story "Retrieval 4"! 32 pages, full color.
Cover by Dave McKean. Written by Neil Gaiman. Art by Mark Buckingham. In this issue: Miracleman, John Gallaway, Anita, Rachel Cohn, Jason, Ida, Sharon, Mist, Ruth Browning and Firedrake in "Carnival"! Plus: Miracleman, Miraclewoman, Young Miracleman, Mors, Phon Mooda and Kana Blur in the 4-page story "Retrieval 6"! 32 pages, full color.
Regular cover by Jae Lee and Bill Maus. Written by Steve Stern. Art by Tatsuya Ishida. A darker version of the Defend the Earth miniseries from Archies Zen series, also featuring the rebooted origin of Steve Sterns interstellar ninja. A kindly scientist takes pity on the mouthless mutant and saves him from the genetic lab to go and find his destiny. He finds it in Earth teen Jeremy Baker, and in Lord Contaminous, whose goal is to turn Earth into a toxic wasteland. With the aid of his eco-powered team, Zen fights to save Earth from environmental destruction. 32 pages, Color.