It's the riverboat queen battling Yuma and his river pirates and Scout and his children are caught right in between them in "Big River."
Script by Timothy Truman and art by Timothy Truman & Tim Harkins. Issue also has "Tales of the Apache – Chapter Two: He Finds Power.
Cover price $1.95.
Rosa has to take over leadership and lead the forces into battle with Scout dead – or is he? in "Nobody Loves Me But My Mother." Script and art by Timothy Truman.
Issue also has "Monday The Eliminator: The Gold of Nam" with script by Timothy Truman and art by Flint Henry & Bob Hardin and "La Duke's Tips for Real Men" with script by Beau Smith and art by Tim Hawkins.
Cover price $1.75.
Rosa Winter recalls her first meeting with Scout in the Schoolboys Camp in "Bring It On Home." Script by Timothy Truman and art by Tom Yeates. Issue also has "Fashion In Action
– Part 7: War" with script by John K. Snyder III and Chris Fauver and art by John K. Snyder III.
Cover price $1.75.
In the future in a barren and desolate United States, Scout learns that monsters have returned and sets out after them in an untitled story.
Script and art by Timothy Truman. Issue also has "Fashion In Action – Part 1" with script by John K. Snyder III and Chris Fauver and art by John K. Snyder III.
Cover price $1.75.
Cover by Joe Shuster and Tom Yeates. Written by Jerry Siegel. Art by Joe Shuster.
Featuring previously unpublished work produced in the 1930's by Siegel and Shuster. In this issue: Snoopy and Smiley in Strips No. 1-18. Plus: "World in Future -- 1980"; Kaye in "The Strangest Story Ever Told"; Inko in an untitled story; Bruce Verne in "G-Man of the Future"; The Waif in an untitled story; Flossie in an untitled story; Gloria Glamour in an untitled story; untitled Horrible Happenings story; and Cornelius in "Always a Gentleman."
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.
Spotlight on Frankenstein. By Ron Rockett. Cover by Bill Cucinotta. Art by Chuck Hyman, Terry Pavlet, Chris Taylor, Jim Whiting, Thomas Bradley, Michael Wieringo, Raine Szramski, Michael Avon Oeming, Dell Barras, Joe Dunn, Kelly McQuain, Andrew Murphy, & Rich Rankin. A history of the movie monster.
Cover price $2.95.
Regular cover by Roel Wielinga. Stories and art by Roel Wielinga.
A showcase for the artist Roel Wielinga, credited simply as Roel. A short fantasy story is accompanied by a portfolio of fantasy and comics art from the Dutch artist.
32 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.
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Reprints of Alex Raymond's classic comic strip, Rip Kirby, a former Marine Corps major who solves crimes with his brilliant, scientific mind and intellect. In this issue, Chip Faraday, a beautiful woman, dies on Rip's doorstep. Why did she come to see Rip? What was going on? Who killed her and why? Rip tries to find the answers to all of those questions and more. Script and art by Alex Raymond. Cover price $2.00.
Van Halen by Michael Valentine Smith & Barbara Smith. Cover by Ron Hall. Revenge of the Brown M&M's by Michael Valentine Smith & Bob Kerr. Cabo Wabo Blues by Gerry Minor. No cover price. Cover price $3.00.
After the departure of founding member Peter Gabriel, progressive-rock pioneers Genesis reinvent themselves as pop stars. Written by Jay Allen Sanford, with art by Greg Fox.
Black and white; 32 pages. Cover by Ken Meyer. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.
Cover by Scott Jackson. AC/DC by Jay Allen Sanford & Mike Sagara. Helping Hand by Dean Hsieh. Stan Back by Todd Loren & Mike Friedman.
Cover price $2.50.
Stories, art and cover by Jeffrey Jones. Influential independent publisher Pacific Comics presents a portfolio of short pieces by fantasy artist Jeffrey Jones. An astronaut is stranded in space; A woman contemplates the future in a world ravaged by environmental poisons. Also including some stand-alone art pieces. Union; The Bridge; Toys; Explored; A Jeffrey Jones Portfolio; Bias; Home; Spirit of 76; Wholly Holy; In Deep.
32 pages, Full Color. Mature readers. Cover price $1.50.
Stories, art and cover by Eddie Campbell.
A collection of Campbells earliest work, nine autobiographical stories originally published in Eddies hard-to-find amateur press comics of the 80s, plus a new 3-page introduction.
64 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.95.
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. Cover price $4.95. Cover price $4.95.