Written by Max Allan Collins with art by Terry Beatty. Good old fashion detective fiction is alive and well in this book. Meet Ms. Tree, a widow thrust into the underbelly of society as she attempts to bring all who would do wrong to justice. Is she doing this out of a deep conviction of what's right and wrong, or is she looking for answers to the questions surrounding the grisly murder of her husband. Whatever the reason, this lady is no pushover, think female Mike Hammer. In this issue: "Death Do Us Part" parts 1-3,a Mike Mist 2 minute mist-ery, and a Mike Hammer Pin-Up by Frank Miller.
Ms. Tree's investigation starts to lead to dead ends but then some surprising developments occur in the concluding chapters "My Cold, Dead Fingers" and "In the Final Analysis" of the "Death Do Us Part" saga. Script by Max Collins and art by Terry Beatty. Issue also has a Mike Mist Minute Mystery "Crime Takes a Hike" with script by Max Collins and art by Terry Beatty, the Scythe in an untitled story with script by Dean Mullaney and art by Ellis Goodson & Bruce Miller, and a "Famous Detective Pin-Up" by Frank Miller.
Cover by Frank Miller. A World Brought Down, script by David Michelinie, art by Joe St. Pierre, Sal Velluto, and Kathryn Bolinger; With the very fate of Japan hanging in the balance, The Eternal Warrior of the 41st Century recruits Rai into a fight to save time itself.
Cover by Dave McKean. Written by Neil Gaiman. Art by Mark Buckingham. In this issue: Miraclewoman, John Gallaway and Anita star in "Skin Deep" (with art assist by Gail Pople). Plus: Kid Miracleman story "Trends"! And: The tale of Young Miracleman's revival continues in the 2-page story "Retrieval 2"! 32 pages, full color.
Limited 1 for 10 Variant Cover by Jae Lee (W) Steve Darnell, Alex Ross (A) Jonathan Lau In 'The Grand Illusion,' Peter Cannon heads to Japan on business, reflecting on how his act of rage unleashed a dragon upon the world and led this very private hero to become a very public celebrity. When he arrives in Tokyo, his more immediate concerns include fighting off a mysterious band of assailants-and coming face-to-fact with the mysterious, murderous Master Tiger!
Emerald City Comicon exclusive cover. (W) Chris Roberson (A) Alex Ross Starring The Shadow, The Green Hornet, Kato, and The Spider, in a story that only Dynamite could tell! Before superheroes, there were Masks! They've always said it can't happen here... but what if it did? It's 1938, and the Justice Party has swept into office in New York State. But the newly-elected officials are in the control of powerful criminals, who quickly corrupt the law to their own advantage. When a fascist police state is instituted, the only ones who stand in defense of the innocent are masked vigilantes like the Shadow, the Green Hornet, Kato, and the Spider. Also, look forward to future appearances of Black Bat, Miss Fury, Black Terror, Green Lama and more! When the law is unjust, justice must be an outlaw!
The Hammer of Justice. Story by Hoang Nguyen and Lam Duy. Art by Hoang Nguyen. Cover by Jae Lee. A super-powered sci-fi adventure that plays on the past of its creator Hoang Nguyen, a childhood survivor of the Vietnam War. Callahan, a female cop, uncovers mysterious truths when she encounters a former soldier who is supposed to be MIA in a foreign country. Cover by superstar artist Jae Lee. Does not include polybag or the Corridor 7 PC game. 32 pages, Full Color.
A special deluxe version of the new Battlestar Galactica Season III #1 illustrated by Jae Lee with a cardstock cover and an ultra-cool, nostalgic Galactica mini-standees on the back cover. Relive your youth and experience a space opera like no other! Full color painted cinematic realism.
Jae Lee Variant cover limited to 800. By JT Krul with Michael Turner, Ale Garza, & Beth Sotelo.
Aspen and Dynamite team up to present an original story featuring the flagship creation of Michael Turner's Aspen! Writers JT Krul and Michael Turner, and artist Ale Garza have united for the first time ever to tell this special tale, featuring a look at the young Aspen Mathews as she develops into the heroine we all know today! 32 Pages, Full Color.
The Incredible Return of Gudis. Story by Larry Yakata. Art by Ernie Colon and Alfredo Alcala.
Harvey Comics presents the adventures of legendary Japanese TV hero Ultraman. In the aftermath of the battle with Robex, Ace fights the superhuman criminal Raptor. But when a tentacle of space monster Gudis is discovered, Raptor gains both its power and that of Ultraman himself. Now Ultraman must deal with an evil blue Ultraman, as well as the return of Gudis. 32 pages, Full Color.
Stories, art and cover by Winsor McCay. Sometimes listed as Blackthorne 3-D Series (1985) #13 (incorrectly listed as #11 in the indicia). Blackthorne Publishing presents another in its series of 3-D comics, this one featuring reprints of the Winsor McCays groundbreaking Little Nemo in Slumberland newspaper strip. Little Nemo is an obvious choice, as McCays beautiful pages were renowned for stretching the bounds of the art form, with wide vistas and gigantic characters and objects. Nemo dreams himself into the fantastic universe of King Morpheus, where he encounters princesses, rogues and strange adventures, but he always awakens just before catastrophe can strike. 32 pages, B&W with 3-D effects.
Sketch Variant. (W) Robert Kirkman (A) Bernard Chang (Cov) Marc Silvestri From the creative minds of Image partners Robert Kirkman & Marc Silvestri! Stellar is one of five genetically enhanced super-humans created by the government of Earth. The process used on her has made her toxic to other humans... and caused the other four volunteers to lose their minds. Now banished from Earth, Stellar roams to cosmos trying to use her powers for good, haunted by the fact that she can never return home--and her fellow super-humans are out there--ready to strike at any moment. Full Color 32 pages
Moebius cover art. We Can Get Them For You Wholesale, script by Neil Gaiman and Joe Pruett, art by Ken Meyer, Jr. Mr. Mamoulian: Conceptual, script and art by Brian Bolland. Positively Bridge Street, script by Alan Moore, pencils by Phillip Hester, inks by Ande Parks. Anatomy Lesson, script by Leonard DaVinci (original) and Chas Truog (adaptation), art by Chas Truog. 4-page Mark Chiarello Sketchbook. Twilight People Book 3, Chapter 3, script and art by Mark Ricketts. Classics Desecrated: Aesop's Quickies #1, script by Doug Wheeler, art by Matt Feazell. Classics Desecrated: Aesop's The Horse and the Stag, script by Doug Wheeler, art by Donna Barr. Classics Desecrated: Aesop's The Woodcutter and Godzella, script by Doug Wheeler, art by Mike Hoffman. The Hungry Ones, script by Martha Henry (original) and Malcolm Bourne (adaptation), art by David Windett.
Cover by Moebius. Edited by Joe Pruett. Stories by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, Charles Moore, Lisa Moore, Gene Gonzales, David Mack, Neil Gaiman, Guy Davis, Brian Bolland, Mark Ricketts, Bernie Mireault, Teri Sue Wood, James Pruett, Matt Smith, Michael Cherkas, Larry Hancock, Bradley Walton, Mike Hoffman, Paul Pope and Greg DiGenti. Calibers long-running anthology features many rising comics stars of the 90s. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons reunite for the Alan Moore Songbook; a Neil Gaiman sketchbook; a Kabuki story by Mack.
Cover by Moebius. Edited by Joe Pruett. Stories by Nabiel Kanan, Jim Frier, Brian Bolland, Phil Hester, Joe Pruett, Philip Xavier, Shane Oakley, Greg DiGenti, Edward Martin III, Casey Jones, Chad Woody, Robert Lewis, Zander Cannon and Doug Wheeler. Calibers long-running anthology features many rising comics stars of the 90s. Joe Pruett and Philip Xaviers Lost Paradise; Nabiel Kanans Exit; Brian Bollands Mr. Mamoulian.
The Judas Goat - Written by D.G. Chichester and Margaret Clark. Art by Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz. Cover by Jon J. Muth. As part of his plan to influence world events, Doctor Zero plans to assassinate a leading U.S. weapons designer. But then, things go very, very wrong. Characters in this issue: Doctor Zero; Gregor Gerasimov (introduction); Henry Clerk; Michael Krimpton; SHAPE (introduction); Senator Wilkins; Adam Neushuk (introduction); Ben (introduction). Plus: 1-page text piece by D.G. Chichester and Margaret Clark; editorial by Steve Buccellato; and pin-up by Bill Sienkiewicz. An Epic Comic. 32 pages, full color.
Cover by Barry Windsor-Smith. Blood of the Machine, script by Kevin VanHook, pencils by Don Perlin, inks by Bob Wiacek; A man with no name on the run from the mafia and the sinister Japanese conglomerate, Iwatsu Industries, Bloodshot will stop at nothing to learn the secret of his nanite-fueled second life. Geoff the Geomancer app. Bloodshot pull-out poster by Barry Windsor-Smith. 36 pgs., full color.
Cover by Bill Maus. Art by Ross Andru, Frank Brunner, Dan Cote, Steve Ellis, Mike Esposito, Ben Go, Ellis Goodson, Albert Holaso, Raff Ienco, Tatsuya Ishida, Oliver Isabedra, Kaleh, Sam Kieth, Jae Lee, Mark Lewis, Kevin Mackenzie, Bill Maus, Ken Meyer Jr., Nelson, Art Nichols, Cedric Nocon, Hoang Nguyen, Randy Queen, Thad III Rhodes, Scooter Tidwell, and Nigel Tully. A celebration of Entitys sci-fi martial-arts hero. Full-page pin-ups of space ninja Zen and his supporting cast, by some of the leading lights of comic art, including Sam Kieth, Frank Brunner, Jae Lee, Ross Andru, Mike Esposito, Ben Go, Bill Maus, and Ken Meyer Jr. 32 pages, Full Color.