Cover by John Bolton, art by Rich Suchy and Deodato Filho.
A series of bizarre slayings shocked the city. The victims were women, sliced as if by claws and savaged almost beyond recognition. This was not a normal case, and as such, the police decided it was time to call in Terror. “Terror” was a cop who had been given his nickname due to his penchant for old horror comics. Ten years ago, it had all been a joke—until he had to solve a similar case where the killer in question turned out to be a werewolf. Terror killed someone very close to the werewolf back then, and now it has returned to claim its revenge.
Painted cover by John Bolton. "The Lost Garden of ENID BLYTON, BEATRIX POTTER, LUCY ATWELL and the REST of the LADS of the 32nd PARACHUTE REGIMENT," script by Garry Kilworth (original story) and Fred Burke (adaptation), art by John Bolton; Time traveller tries to prevent Adam and Eve from eating apples. "The Last Question," script by Isaac Asimov (original story) and Don Thompson (adaptation), art by John Estes; Computers try to discover whether entropy can be reversed. "The End of Life as We Know It," script by Lucius Shepard (original story) and Thomas Yeates (adaptation), art by Thomas Yeates; American tourists meet a Guatemalan brujo. Back cover illustration by John Estes. 52 pgs., full color.
The Master of Rampling Gate is a fully painted graphic novel adaptation of forbidden vampire love. Cover by John Bolton. Story by Anne Rice. Adapted by James Schlosser. Art by Colleen Doran. 64 pages.
Cover by John Bolton, art by David Lloyd.
On an outing the Espers accidentally incur the wrath of Mafia chieftain Benito Giovanetti. Linda's father is discovered dead but the Espers decide to free the other hostages held by the terrorists. Ian McVicar is kidnapped by the Inner Circle.
The Last Sunrise - Written by Cynthy J. Wood. Art by Joseph Phillips. Cover by John Bolton.
The premiere issue of Innovation's adaptation of the first novel in Anne Rice's Vampire trilogy! Set in present-day San Francisco, a young journalist interviews a vampire in a hotel room, and learns the story of a man named Louis who wanted to die, but lacked the courage to do it himself -- until his open invitation to attack was answered by the vampire Lestat!
32 pages, full color. Mature Readers.
Cover art by Evan Dorkin. A Date With Death starring The Murder Family, script and art by Evan Dorkin; Dougie can't decide whether to take Helen or Marcie to the dance. Kyle And Evan - Critics At Large, script and art by Kyle Baker Evan Dorkin. Of Mice And Men--Fisher-Price Theatre, script and art by Evan Dorkin. Tenement Cook-Out, script and art by Evan Dorkin; Milk & Cheese decide to have a cook-out inside their apartment. Scripts and art by Evan Dorkin.
Edmund Rostands romantic saga of derring-do, Cyrano de Bergerac, is adapted by Peter David (Hulk, Star Trek) and illustrated by Kyle Baker (Plastic Man, Why I Hate Saturn). 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. 52 pages.
Kyle Baker (Plastic Man, Cowboy Wally Show, Why I Hate Saturn), adapts the absurd adventures of Alice in Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass. First Comics Classics Illustrated was noted for its faithful adaptations of literary works by top-notch artists.
They say there is no honor left in the world. They say there are no honorable samurai left in the world. But they are all wrong. There is at least one left -- Samuree! This storyline has been crafted to introduce new readers to Samuree and introduce all readers to her most dangerous arch-enemy yet! An epic story that stretches over hundreds of centuries, Samuree is a great introduction to the work of Neal Adams. In this issue: Samuree, a sixteen-year-old martial arts master, finds herself trapped in a web of vengeance, hatred, honor and betrayal. She is the only thing standing in the way of a villain who has waited centuries for revenge. Not your run-of-the-mill villain, his sense of honor and ethics is not too different from Samuree's. But our heroine faces a terrible decision -- can she stand in the way of his vengeance, when vengeance lies at the core of her being? Written by Peter Stone, with art by Rodolfo Damaggio, Neal Adams and Saw Nan. Cover by Mark Beachum.
Story by Allen Curtis. Art and cover by Mark Beachum. The superpowered team from Now Comics returns with a superpowered artist, a more mature look and an alien enemy. The other team members realize that Brigade has been transformed far more than they have by the alien forces that gave them their powers. Final issue of the series; followed by Syphons The Sygate Stratagem. 32 pages, Full Color. Mature readers.
Story by Allen Curtis. Art and cover by Mark Beachum. The superpowered team from Now Comics returns with a superpowered artist, a more mature look and an alien enemy. While defending Earth from alien assault through the Syphon Gate, the team searches for their lost member, Brigade. 32 pages, Full Color. Mature readers.
Samuree stands defeated and helpless, unable to defend herself for the first time in her life! Although wide awake, she cannot move a single muscle when the Dragon strikes! The Dragon forces Samuree to relive his past in ancient Japan, a turbulent era filled with brutal violence, betrayal, lust, murder, and the quest for power. She experiences the Dragon's greatest shame, as well as his death and rebirth. Will this experience drive her to side with the Dragon? Written by Peter Stone, with art by Rodolfo Damaggio, Neal Adams and Saw Nan. Cover by Neal Adams.
WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE;ART BY CHRIS SPROUSE, KYLE BAKER, RUSS HEATH, PETER POPLASKI, AND AL GORDON;COVER BY SPROUSE AND GORDON Tom Strong and family star in a riveting new adventure told in four parts. Joining the Strongs is none other than that Heroic Hare, Warren Strong! And joining Cheerful Chris Sprouse & Animated Al Gordon this issue are some extraordinary guest artists: Kyle Baker, Russ Heath and Peter Poplaski.
"Uncle." - 20 pages. Story by Mike Baron. Pencils and cover by Mike Mignola. Inks by Rick Burchett. To avoid further tension between Ylum and The Web, Nexus defends space station Stacy against his uncle Lathe and the Elvonic Order. In the process he comes face to face with the Loomis sisters for the first time. "Doublecross." - 8 pages. Part 1 of 2. Continues in issue 30. Story by Mike Baron. Pencils by Craig Brasfield. Inks by Paul Abrams.
Cover by Mark Chiarello. Frontispiece by Tim Bradstreet. "The Illustrated Man" adapted by Guy Davis. "The Visitor" adapted by P. Craig Russell & Michael Lark. "Zero Hour" An EC Classic adapted by Jack Kamen.
Cover by Moritat. Written by Philip K. Dick. Art by Tony Parker
Rick Deckard races back to the opera house to catch the renegade Nexus-6 android Luba Luft! Will he retire her in time? Is Deckard's new partner secretly an android? Find the answers in this exciting issue of the Philip K. Dick's science fiction masterwork that inspired Blade Runner! Backmatter by Jonathan Lethem.
Top Cow Store Exclusive variant cover. Behind the scenes at Top Cow's crazy-college new hit series! (Art) Marc Silvestri, Rodolfo Migliari, J.G. Jones, Joseph Michael Linsner and MORE! (Cov) Rodolfo Migliari. Freshmen, the new hit series from co-creators Seth Green and Hugh Sterbakov, is taking the world by storm! Now you can figure out who's who on the Freese College campus with The Freshmen Yearbook! In the pulse-pounding style of The Wanted Dossier, the entire ensemble cast of Freshmen comes to live through fascinating writeups and BRAND-NEW illustrations by a dozen of comics' greatest artists, including Marc Silvestri (New X-Men), J.G. Jones (Wanted), Joseph Michael Linsner (Dawn) and MORE!
Limited (1 in 8) Variant Cover by Jason Shawn Alexander. Written by James Kuhoric. Art by Jason Shawn Alexander. The cursed siblings are drawn to the cult compound of Devin Irons and the reborn abomination wearing the skin of their mother. An army of 99 innocent souls under the demonic influence of their father stand in the way of this long coming family reunion. As the blood spills into the streets, the final dark ritual is enacted and an otherworldly force begins to seep into our reality. When Silas uncovers the carnage unleashed by his siblings he must walk in their steps to end the curse of the family line. But even his righteous anger pales in comparison to the power that has been unleashed in the wake of the slaughter. It's the final supernatural showdown as the Irons collide and nothing can stand between the raw hatred of a manipulative father and years of unimaginable horror endured by an abused son. Six guns and the supernatural collide in the explosive conclusion to the Dead Irons saga.
Dara Naraghi (w); Erich Owens (a); Ashley Wood (c) IDW Publishing continues to bring the stories of acclaimed science-fiction author Cory Doctorow to comics, this time offering up a take on Doctorow's 'I, Robot,' courtesy of Dara Naraghi (Cory Doctorow's Craphound) and artist Erich Owens. With a cover by acclaimed artist Ashley Wood (Zombies vs. Robots).
Cover by Ashley Wood. Created by Steve Niles and Ashley Wood. Written by Steven Niles. Art by Fiona Staples.
Nick Hammond and Anastasia Collins are the Mystery Society and bring new meaning to 'underground cult' status! Stealthily avoiding the authorities, this skullduggery duo spend their time and money righting wrongs committed in the world's underbellies. This issue, Ana defends their secret headquarters as Nick goes on a rescue mission breaking into Area 51 for a bounty that you will not believe!
Cover by Ashley Wood. Written by El Torres. Art by Gabriel Hernandez. IDW's latest ghost story concludes here! A town is dying and the Slug Man is about to be born in our side of the Veil. While the whole Crooksville population is being driven insane, Chris Luna has to witness the horror that will tear apart the veil... because she's powerless to stop it. 32 pages, full color.
Reprints of 2000 AD Judge Dredd Stories. "Muzak Killer" by Garth Ennis and Dermot Power, "Teddy Choppermitz - A Love Story" by Garth Ennis and Dermot Power cover.