WRITTEN BY KURT BUSIEK; ART AND COVER BY CARLOS PACHECO AND JESÚS MERINO CLIFFHANGER PRODUCTIONS.
The miniseries mixing magic and military might marches on! On a shipboard Atlantic crossing, Fletcher Arrowsmith deals with friends, enemies, sea monsters, romance, danger, loss and an overwhelming trial by fire that will leave him utterly transformed. His skills as an airborne wizard will be tested to the limit ? and if he survives, he'll have made it to the most dangerous place on his world: the heart of the war!
FC, 32 PG. (3 OF 6) $2.95 Cover price $2.95.
Story by Joe Gentile. Art by Phil Rittenhouse. Cover by Ken Meyer Jr.
An escaped mental patient with ESP becomes an avenging force of chaos. A doctor and a cop try to track down the mad Cambion before he kills again.
24 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.
Story by Joe Gentile. Art by Phil Rittenhouse. Cover by Ken Meyer Jr.
An escaped mental patient with ESP becomes an avenging force of chaos. Pursued by the authorities and aided by a killer rabbit, Campion dispenses brutal justice with his yo-yo and his fists.
24 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.
The secrets behind the Coven members are revealed at last! Three variant covers.
By Jeph Loeb & Ian Churchill. Flip-Book with a preview for Black Seed.
Cover price $2.50.
The Horse You Rode in On - Written by Richard Howell. Art by Richard Howell & Ricardo Villagran. Cover by Richard Howell & Bruce Patterson.
Exiled vampires Martine and Colleen have one last chance to return to the dimension of dreams, but it will cost Dodger more than he ever expected to lose! Also, Buck's plans to destroy the Colliers moves forward, and Southie's quest through Hell comes to a sudden, unexpected end!
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.
One Life: Furnished in Early Moorcock - Written by Neil Gaiman (Original Prose Short Story) & P. Craig Russell (Adaptation). Art and Cover by P. Craig Russell.
Based on the short story "One Life" by Neil Gaiman, this tale features the stunning adaptation talents of P. Craig Russell! His name is Richard Grey. He is a twelve-year-old boy; awkward, unathletic, and the butt of every schoolboy prank and joke. In a word, Richard's life is...ordinary. But in the works of Michael Moorcock and the novels of Elric, Richard's life becomes fabulous! As Richard goes through the school year, his love and obsession for the Elric novels become the shield that protects and strengthens him as he suffers the humiliation of persecution by bullies and domination by adults and teachers who threaten to betray his innocent trust. Also included with this special comic is a 6-page prelude of the upcoming Elric Stormbringer series.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.95.
Painted cover using a well-known Hollywood acting family of brothers as models for the 'Eternal Family.' The Valiant Universe pantheon of immortals is revitalized with the premiere appearance of Gilad, Ivar and Aram -- the Eternal Warriors! We can think of no possible way the Sons of Mog can be more spectacularly re-introduced than in this epic 48-page story. All-new depth and dimension has been added to the origins of these fan-favorite characters, including shocking material planned but never used in their previous incarnation! In a back alley in Hollywood, a homeless immortal is hideously murdered. Someone now has the power to butcher gods on Earth! At an emergency meeting of the 'Forever Family' in Italy, Gilad the Warmaster cannot ignore the possibility that the most clever immortal of all could be behind this mayhem -- his own brother, the Timewalker! The ensuing quest to clear Ivar's name spans the globe, plumbs 3,000 years of human history, and indoctrinates a young man called Archer into the inner sanctums of the Eternal Warriors.
Written by Art Holcomb, with art by Douglas Tropea-Wheatley and John Floyd.
FC, 48 pgs. Cover price $3.95.
by Bill Willingham (script) & Tony Akins (art); Cover by Alex Ross; Edited by Brian Azzarello; Vortex, Morningstar, Freemason, Bloody Mary app; Look for a picture of Max the Bunny from "Sam & Max"
Cover price $5.95.
Death and Redemption, Part 2. Story, art and cover by Roy Burdine.
A man with a deadly touch sets out to use his curse to rid the city of crime. Deadforce continues his tale of how he gained the touch of death, and what it has to do with the crimelord Simon Jasper. Final issue of the series; followed by Deadforce (1999 2nd Series) #1.
24 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $2.50.
Regular cover by Anthony Castrillo and Jeff Lawter. Edited by Al Stewart. Stories and art by Curtis Duttenhauer, John Stump, Dennis Anderson, Scott Rosema, Geoff Brunner, David Anderson and Allen Stewart.
An anthology by indy publisher Hall of Heroes that fostered new talent such as Trent Kaniuga. Resurrected necromancer Aggro Penchant is transformed into The Sinister, a tool of the gods tasked with facing the evil of the demon Azazel and saving the Earth. After the Flesh; Sinister; Early Character Sketches.
32 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $2.50.
Cover by David Zapanta. Zuby And Friends in Exposition Theatre, script and art by David Zapanta
Hairbat (Screaming Rice Press, 1993 Series) #1-6 are summarized the form of a puppet show, watched and commented on by Zuby and his friends. Home Sweet Home Part 3, script and art by David Zapanta; Larry and Oscar attempt to talk Dr. Sachtler, and his talking scissors, out of cutting Larry's hair; Jack Jackson and his beard snake show up to rescue Larry. Larry is put into tighter restraints. Text piece concerning the move from self-publishing Hairbat to publishing through Slave Labor, as well as future plans for the title.
36 pgs., B&W. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Story and art by Aaron Bordner. Cover by Guy Davis. Back cover by Eric Howie.
A slightly more lighthearted bad-girl story from notorious publisher Boneyard Press. A female adventurer battles monsters with the help of a really, really big gun.
32 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.