"The Money Pit" (script and art by Don Rosa), "The Long Line" (script by Jim Kenner, art by Victor Arriagada Rios, a.k.a. Vicar), "The Vintage Vandal" (script by Dave Angus, art by Santanach), and "More Bounce" (script by Tom Anderson, art by Vicar). Rosa cover. Cover price $1.50.
Cover by Walt Simonson. Edited by Andy Seddon and Steve White. Stories by Brian Williamson, Dan Abnett, Nick Abadzis, and Steve White. Art by Anthony Williams, John McCrea, Kev Walker, and Richard Dolan.
A dinosaur-themed anthology from Atomeka. Gomra the movie monster must renegotiate his contract with the studio; Cavemen battle dinosaurs; a painted story by Kev Walker. The Skin of Hadrosaurs; Battle at the Edge of Time; Big in Japan; Dinosaurs Rool!
48 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $4.95.
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Features John Hinckley, Bob Crane, and Rebecca Schaeffer. Written by Jack & Karen Herman with art by Wayne Reid, Steve Lefkowitz, Demetrios Moyles & Jeff Ritter. B&W, 32 pages, standard paper stock. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.
Cover by Bill Cucinotta. Stories written by Jack & Karen Herman. Art by Wayne Reid, Adam DeKraker, and Steve Lefkowitz. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
Cover by Will Meugniot.
In this issue: X-Men: The Animated Series! First look at the new fall series from Fox with Will Meugniot and Larry Houston! Plus: spotlight on Southern Knights vs. Champions and Flare hot summer crossover; first look at the Bebe's Kids full-length animated feature film; and Ramona Fradon on Brenda Starr.
Cover price $3.95.
Cover by Art Spiegelman.
In this issue: Art Spiegelman speaks about Maus. Plus: Southern Squadron scripter David De Vries may soon write your favorites; a dialog with Australian artist Glenn Lumsden on comics downunder; and a chat with superfan Harry Broertjes, who knows legions about early fandom!
58 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.
Photo cover of Jack Kirby with Bob Newhart. In this issue: Jack's back! A conversation with King Kirby!
Plus: Paul Power of television's "Bob" talks to Chic Stone, Bill Stout, Steve Rude, Mike Royer and Tony Salmons in an all-star tribute! And: portfolio tribute to Kirby features art by John Buscema, Paul Power & Dave Garcia, Bill Wray, Tom Palmer and Joe Sinnott!
Cover price $4.95.
Hologram cover by Richard Bennett. Just Say No. Story by Neal Adams and Peter Stone. Art by Richard Bennett and Neal Adams.
Part of the Deathwatch 2000 crossover saga from Neal Adams' Continuity Comics.
CyberRad, an amnesiac teen with cybernetic powers, encounters the Hellcycles - ninja motorcyclists - during the Deathwatch crisis. This issue has multiple variant covers, most featuring holograms, a popular publishing trend at the time. Followed by CyberRad (1993 3rd Series) #1.
32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $2.95.
Story, Art and Cover by Bernie Wrightson.
The return of Wrightsons military con man Sternn (seen in the Heavy Metal movie and magazine). Sternn escapes from prison and uses a time machine to follow a treasure stash into the past.
Full Color. Mature Readers.
Story and art by Paul Chadwick. Cover by Geof Darrow.
Most of us have trouble enough just getting by. We never know how far we'd go for our beliefs. But environmental-minded Concrete faces just that when he's lured to the Pacific Northwest by a small group from Earth First! These are the guerillas of the environmental movement. They resist, blockade, and sometimes monkeywrench, wrecking equipment worth millions. They also spike trees. Concrete would be the ultimate monkeywrencher if he can be persuaded -- or manipulated -- into crossing the line. And he can.
This six-part series explores the history of Earth First! and the moral questions it raises in a heady mix of suspense, humor, sexual tension, and painless dollops of natural history.
Written by Jerry Prosser. Art by Charles Adlard. Cover by John Mueller. Detective Frank Jacobs encounters the world of The Crow when investigating the carjacking deaths of Michael Korby and his wife. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.
By Arthur Suydam. Whatever they do, wherever they go, you know that they do it together - even in this post holocaust world where Cholly and his buddy Flytrap go from one madcap adventure to another! In this lunatic tale, Flytrap's been shanghaied and forced into a series of boxing matches with some of the most deprived creatures in the universe. Cholly has to go it alone to rescue his partner from the clutches of the merciless gangsters.
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Cover by Adam Pollina. Fire Will Come..., script by Jim Shooter (plot), Philip Nutman (plot); Adam Pollina (plot), Deborah Purcell (plot), and D. G. Chichester (plot, script), pencils by Adam Pollina, inks by Mike Witherby
In 1973 a young boy named Charles Smith decides to find his older brother who is serving in Vietnam and who has been reported as KIA; He makes the journey alone and finds his brother alive in a Vietnamese Village; American Soldiers attack killing the older Smith and leaving young Charles in a Coma.
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The new Impact Era begins...in CRUCIBLE #1. The Crusaders have vanished, and 17-year-old Nate Cray (the Black Hood) receives a vision of the future from an enigmatic tribune calling itself the Tomorrow Men - images of an evil, deadly Comet, now devoid of humanity and posing the greatest threat the world has ever known. With the remaining Crusaders missing, no power on Earth may be able to stop the corrupt Comet. Compelled to assume the mantle of Earth's protector, Cray leaves behind the life he has known as he sets out in search of a man the world has long presumed dead - racing against a countdown to impending doom.
CRUCIBLE chronicles eight turbulent years in the lives of three Impact heroes: The Shield, the Black Hood and the Comet. The cataclysmic circumstances that draw them together result in startling, unexpected changes for the Impact Universe, as each hero grapples with the vast changes in the world...and in themselves!
Written by Brian Augustyn and Mark Waid, with layouts by Joe Quesada, pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz and inks by Jimmy Palmiotti. Cover by Quesada and Joe Rubinstein.
Cover price $0.99.
Michael Ploog, former Man-Thing and Ghost Rider artist, adapts Mark Twains classic novel of life on the Mississippi, Tom Sawyer. First Comics Classics Illustrated was noted for its faithful adaptations of literary works by top-notch artists.
52 pages. Cover price $3.75. Cover price $3.75.
Gary Gianni, noted for his work on Hal Fosters Prince Valiant, adapts several tales by 19th-century short-story master O. Henry. These include The Gift of the Magi, The Pimienta Pancakes, A Retrieved Reformation, The Cop and the Anthem, The Voice of the City and The Last Leaf.
52 pages. Cover price $3.75. Cover price $3.75.
Peter Kuper of The System and World War 3 adapts Upton Sinclairs withering expose of the meat-packing industry, The Jungle. First Comics Classics Illustrated was noted for its faithful adaptations of literary works by top-notch artists. Later reprinted as part of Papercutz hardcover Classics Illustrated series. Last issue of the series.
52 pages. Cover price $3.95. Cover price $3.95.