by Antony Johnston & Chris Mitten; cover by Ben Templesmith
As the race for control of the city council gets underway, one Artisian has bigger problems - problems that he hopes a certain ruin runner can help with. And when Michael's generosity leaves him vulnerable, a curious Marcus is only too happy to take advantage.
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by Antony Johnston & Chris Mitten; cover by Ben Templesmith
As the race for control of the city council gets underway, one Artisian has bigger problems - problems that he hopes a certain ruin runner can help with. And when Michael's generosity leaves him vulnerable, a curious Marcus is only too happy to take advantage.
Cover price $3.50.
by Johnston, Mitten, &Templesmith
Michael and Abi have no time for rest when Marcus' Disciples arrest them, and Golden Voice faces his own interrogation as both sides try to gain the upper hand. But in their struggle for power, they have woken something more powerful than any of them can imagine.
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by Antony Johnston & Chris Mitten
The Dog Tribe marriage is over, giving Michael, Abi, and Geer the chance to escape while Alpha Rover carries out his treacherous plan! But can they make it out of the tribe's territory alive? Who will help them when they need it most? Don't miss the conclusion of this story arc?
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By Antony Johnston and Chris Mitten. BRAND NEW STORY ARC!
Six months of chaos and turmoil following the Sand-Eater battle, as the city struggles to cope with upheaval, with each issue following a different character. This month features Marcus' precocious young charge Yan, as he is sent to work for Artisian Neelan - only to discover a side to life, and perhaps himself, that he never dreamed existed.
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Cover by Ben Templesmith.
1927: The first talkie ended the silent film era, the first man completed a solo transatlantic flight, and... a zombie virus decimated the human race. Two unlikely heroines use their unorthodox skills to survive as a zombie infection spreads through the streets of New York and beyond. Brea Grant (Heroes) and Zane Grant promise the worst breakup ever and an epic beginning to this historical horror miniseries.
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Cover by John Van Fleet. "Fire," script by Chris Carter (original script) and Roy Thomas (adaptation), art by John Van Fleet
Mulder must overcome his phobia of fire to catch a mutant killer with fire-controlling capabilities. Adapted from the twelfth episode of the television series.
52 pgs., full color. $4.95. Cover price $4.95.
Cover by John Van Fleet. Adaption of the pilot episode. "Pilot Episode," script by Chris Carter (original story) and Roy Thomas (script adaption), art by John Van Fleet
F.B.I. Agent Dana Scully is assigned to the X-Files to observe and report on the activities of Fox "Spooky" Mulder; Their first case takes them to Bellefleur, Oregon where they investigate the mysterious deaths of four teenagers from the same graduating class; Bizarre clues lead to three more classmates in danger and events that may not have rational explanations. The Making of the X-Files Comic Book Series article by Dwight Jon Zimmerman.
52 pgs., full color. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.
Sketch Variant cover. Written by Robert Kirkman. Art by Joe Benitez. Cover by Marc Silvestri. From the creative minds of Image partners Robert Kirkman and Marc Silvestri! 32 pages, full color.
Story, art and cover by Mark Stokes, plus pinups by Chester Brown, Gilbert Hernandez, Moebius and Kyle Baker.
Collects Zombie Boy #1 and Zombie Boys Hoodoo Tales #1. An expanded collection of tales from creator Mark Stokes featuring Zombie Boy, a bored rich kid who is transformed into a zombie due to a mysterious island sickness, but still lives in his Beverly Hills mansion with a collection of voodoo servants. Since he was a typical anti-social teen before his zombification, his appearance and behavior are not much different afterwards.
Cover by Simon Bisley!
Featuring tales of sci-fi horror by Simon Bisley, James O'Barr, Kevin O'Neill, Dave Gibbons, Dougie Braithwaite, Dave Elliott, Simon Furman, Peter Snejbjerg, and John Tomlinson.
Softcover, 64 pages, full color. Mature Readers
An Aeon holiday benefit book for abused and neglected children featuring art and stories by Kaja Foglio, Quinton Hoover, Matt Howarth, Sarah E. Byam, Shepherd Hendrix, David Lasky, Charlie Wise, David Lee Ingersoll, E. Jordan Bojar, Justion Norman and Bill Sienkiewicz. Softcover, 48 pages, B&W.
1st printing.By Jules Feiffer.Superman! Batman! Captain Marvel! Captain America! The Spirit!Jules Feiffer's The Great Comic Book Heroes: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning author's classic essay on the four-color characters he thrilled to as a youth and that inspired him to become one of the 20th century's most renowned cartoonists.Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 80 pages, B&W.Cover price $8.95.
Written by Alan Moore. Art by Steve Parkhouse. The Complete Bojeffries Saga tells the tale of the titular family, who are sort of a twisted version of the Munsters, complete with vampires and werewolves. This early work shows Moore's strength as a humorist and satirist, a streak of his that has lately resurfaced in such work as Tomorrow Stories.
A possible future for the Spirit is explored in "Last Night I Dreamed of Dr. Cobra." Script by Alan Moore, art & color by Daniel Torres. Plus: The Spirit confronts "Ellen's Stalker." Script by Mark Kneece, art & color by Bo Hampton. Also: "The Last Trolley," a classic Spirit splash page by Will Eisner from March 24, 1946. Cover by Brian Bolland. Back cover by Moebius.
3 thrilling tales of the Spirit! "The Most Important Meal," "Force of Arms" and "Gossip and Gertrude Granch" are all written by Alan Moore, with art & lettering by Dave Gibbons. Plus: "The Spirit vs. Sam 'Slippery' Eall," a classic Spirit splash page by Will Eisner from November 30, 1947. Also: 3-page feature 'The Many Origins of the Spirit' written by Catherine Garnier. Cover by Dave Gibbons.
Painted cover art by Jim Steranko. My Last Case, script by Ron Fortier, pencils by Jeff Butler, inks by David Mowry
In his twilight years, Britt Reid I sits in his study and writes his memoirs; He describes his grandfather's ill-fated career as a Texas Ranger, his father's education in journalism and the founding of the Daily Sentinel newspaper; Then Britt himself enters the narrative, and he describes a trip to the Far East during which he met and saved the life of Ikano Kato.
A mad scientist attacks the bionic man through a voodoo doll that strongly resembles the 1970s Six Million Dollar Man action figure. In case anyone misses the connection, Steve Austin himself hawks the figure in the final panel of the story. Written by Nicola Cuti, with art by Joe Staton. Cover by Neal Adams. 36 pages.
Art by Neal Adams and Mike Sekowsky, written byh Mike Fleisher
The Atlas Comics character Iron Jaw was a Conan-like barbarian anti-hero in a post-apocalyptic future. The short-lived series ran for four issues in 1975, plus an appearance in Barbarians #1