1st printing. Story and art by Phillip Paquet.
Louis Armstrong: My Life in New Orleans is the album debut of the Belgian Phillip Paquet. This graphic novel tells about Armstrong's youth and his early days as a musician, a story laced with anecdotes and colorful people. Paquet's moody and elegant illustrations are the ideal accompaniment of Armstrong's words. Perfect for lovers of both jazz and comics!
Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Mature Readers b&w, 48pg Cover price $12.95.
by Sarracini, Raiz, Armstrong, & Wang
Optimus Prime and Megatron are back, but wait until you see their new designs! Plus, new Autobots and Decepticons! Old and new fans alike will revel in these updated versions of the classic transforming robots. Now you can explore the future of robots in disguise! Featuring a stunning triple-gate cover by James Raiz!
FC, 32pg $2.95 Cover price $2.95.
(W) Dan Jurgens (P/I) Billy Tan (C) Jonathan D. Smith
Through the years, countless people have searched for the epic kingdom of Shangri-La. Finally, Lara Croft, a hunter unequalled by any other, has succeeded where so many others have failed. The only problem is, that no one is ever allowed to leave...alive! Has Lara finally fallen into the one trap even she can't escape???
FC3 2pp Cover price $2.50.
Standard Edition (indicated by Final Chapter cover banner and cover price of $2.50). Finale for FDR. Story by Jeff Butler and Ron Fortier. Art and cover by Jeff Butler.
An alternate-history series that has the Green Hornet and Kato battling spies during World War II and meeting some familiar faces of the era. Aided by their new allies, the Green Hornet and Kato close in on the Baroness and her Nazi minions. Featuring a cameo by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
No polybag or poster came with this edition.
32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $2.50.
Collector's Edition (indicated by Giant Poster cover banner and cover price of $2.75). The Terror Express. Story by Jeff Butler and Ron Fortier. Art and cover by Jeff Butler.
An alternate-history series that has the Green Hornet and Kato battling spies during World War II and meeting some familiar faces of the era. The Hornet tracks the German spies to a moving train, where they are planning to abduct and replace the President – only to find hes too late. Featuring cameos by Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The cover is a homage to the Alex Schomburg cover for Green Hornet # 17 (1944).
Polybagged with a poster and trading card
32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $2.75.
Standard Edition (indicated by cover price of $2.50). The Terror Express. Story by Jeff Butler and Ron Fortier. Art and cover by Jeff Butler.
An alternate-history series that has the Green Hornet and Kato battling spies during World War II and meeting some familiar faces of the era. The Hornet tracks the German spies to a moving train, where they are planning to abduct and replace the President – only to find hes too late. Featuring cameos by Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The cover is a homage to the Alex Schomburg cover for Green Hornet # 17 (1944).
No polybag or poster came with this edition.
32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $2.50.
Cover pencils by Mark Miraglia, inks by Dan Schaefer. New Dreams, Old Nightmares, script by James Van Hise, pencils by Dru Woodard, inks by Dave Simons
An aging Paul Reid is looking at scrapbooks of old Green Hornet newspaper clippings. October 4, 1967: The bombing of a bank announces the debut of a new version of a dead criminal, Inferno. 1949: A madman calling himself Inferno was burning various and apparently unrelated targets. Even as the first Hornet/Kato team closed in on him, another masked hero, the Dark Agent, got there first, and a great explosion seemed to take two lives. Now the name and style are being used by someone else, who seems to strike only financial institutions. At a meeting of crime bosses, the Green Hornet tells the others that he suspects that the cash, securities, etc., are being removed first, and they agree to work together to stop Inferno. A shadowy figure has been watching the meeting, however.
Photographs of NOW's original Green Hornet artist Jeff Butler, Mr. T, NOW's frequent Green Hornet writer Ron Fortier and inker David Mowry, TV Green Hornet actor Van Williams, and fans Scott Heathcote and Michelle Latimer, costumed as Hornet II and Kato III, at various then-recent conventions.
36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
#1-12 + 1B
"I Call on the Power of Ninjak!" Written by Kurt Busiek. Art by Neil Vokes and Mike Avon Oeming.
After uttering a phrase while playing his favorite video game, Denny Meechum becomes more than he could have ever imagined!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
#1-4
The Beating of Ed - Story, Art and Cover by Ryan Woodward.
An alien race has decided to grant superhuman powers to one human in order to preserve the planet Earth. However, in a botched-up plan, Lance Lundgrin, an all-American jock/bully, must share his new powers with the ultimate geek at Chesterton High School -- Ed!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.50.
#1-9
WRITTEN BY JOE CASEY AND BRIAN HOLGUIN; ART BY ED MCGUINNESS AND JASON MARTIN
From the pages of WILDCATS, the man who may be the most powerful hero in the WildStorm Universe gets the chance to flex his biceps in his own ongoing series! Aided only by a boy genius named Desmond, Mr. Majestic faces time-twisting, space-bending, reality-warping adventure, beginning with a cosmic-sized task bigger than any other super-hero has ever attempted. Bursting with humor, wonder and, most of all, a highly developed sense of fun, MR. MAJESTIC is superhero action at its best and brightest! For more information, see the feature article. Note: A signed version is offered in the Dynamic Forces section of Previews. (1 in 4 copies of this issue features a variant cover by Ed McGuinness and Jason Martin.)
FC, 32 PG.$2.50" Cover price $2.50.
Botcon Incentive Cover. Simon Furman (w); EJ Su (a); EJ Su, Milx, James Raiz, Ed McGuinness (c)
The new era for Transformers begins now! After too-long an absence, the Robots in Disguise are back in comics form! This is the beginning of an all-new storyline and continuity that relaunches the Transformers from the ground up. If you've always been curious about these giant, transforming robots, this is the perfect jumping-on point! In this specially priced introductory issue, legendary Transformers writer Simon Furman is joined by artist EJ Su in presenting 'Transformers: Prelude to Infiltration,' the opening salvo in an upcoming six-part saga that returns the Transformers to glory. In this 16-page tale, runaway Verity Carlo absconds with a mini-computer that just might hold bigger secrets than she's prepared to handle. And when she's made aware of a larger conspiracy that involves gigantic alien robots, well, the skeptic in her refuses to believe what she's been told. Until she has no choice but to believe if she wants to survive at all... also contained in this 0 issue are interviews with the Transformers comics creators and a hint of what's to come in our new, ongoing Transformers series in January '06. Plus, more variant covers than you can shake a Decepticon at!
*Covers will be shipped in a 1-to-1 ratio. Cover price $0.99.
Stories by Sam Brier and unknown. Art by Sam Brier and unknown. Television and radio's coast-to-coast favorite!
In this issue: Five untitled A Date with Judy stories. Plus: A Date with Judy 2-page text story "Trip Talk"; Tips to Teens 2-pager "In a Restaurant"; and untitled Stevie half-pager by Sam Brier. Plus: Teen Teasers activity half-pager.
44 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
Cover by Sheldon Mayer (credited as Bud Fisher). Stories and art by Al Smith (credited as Bud Fisher), Sol Hess, W. A. Carlson, Sheldon Mayer, Joe Gallagher, Rod Reed and C.C. Beck.
DC reprints the comic strip that defined the comic strip, featuring the original tall-and-short comedy duo. Also featuring the "topper" strip Cicero's Cat, and other strips from bygone days. Jeff gets a job selling fresh eggs - but the eggs are so fresh, they're chickens. Mutt and Jeff get in a car smash-up and have to decide who was at fault. Plus a Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Secret Weapon," with art by Shazam creator C.C. Beck, and a PSA for the American Red Cross featuring Wonder Woman and the Justice Society. Also featuring an "editor" credit to M.C. Gaines, inventor of the comic book and founder of EC Comics. Mutt & Jeff; Cicero's Cat; Simp O'Dill; Hop Harrigan.
48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
Cover by Sheldon Mayer (credited as Bud Fisher). Stories and art by Al Smith (credited as Bud Fisher), Jay Scott, Jack Schiff, and Otto Feuer.
DC reprints the comic strip that defined the comic strip, featuring the original tall-and-short comedy duo. Also featuring the "topper" strip Cicero's Cat. Jeff buys a used car. Jeff's twin brother Julius drops by to cause more confusion. Plus a PSA about carelessness. Mutt & Jeff; Cicero's Cat; Peter Porkchops Learns Carelessness Is no Joke!; Safety on Our Highways.
32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
Cover art by George Storm. Untitled story, art by George Storm
Buzzy and Susie follow Mr. Gruff to a shipboard meeting to bring his forgotten briefcase, and Buzzy nearly ends up sinking the ship. Untitled Alix in Folly-Land story, art by Tom McNamara; Alix and his uncle watch what happens to a boy and his kite. . Untitled story, art by George Storm; Wolfert and Alvin both get the idea to dress up as policemen to scare Buzzy off so that they can date Susie. Jerry the Jittterbug humor page by Henry Boltinoff. Shorty humor two-pager.
52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
Without poster
Merchants of Mayhem - Bounty Hunters Issue. Featuring: Star Wars Novelist Brian Daley Traces Their Origins; Roleplaying Game Adventure; Their Comic Book Lives; Part 2 - Boba Fett Comic Adventure; Shadows of the Empire Product Preview; Decipher's Customizable Star Wars Card Game; Meet the New Boss at LucasArts Entertainment; International Collectibles; Surfing the Web Sites; Behind the Screams at Screamin' Products; Book Preview - The Essential Guide to Vehicles & Vessels; Star Wars Model Makers; Chris Moeller Portfolio; Special Edition & Prequel News; New Products; Trivia Contest. Cover by Chris Moeller. May come bagged or unbagged and with or without the extras. Cover price $4.95.
With poster
Merchants of Mayhem - Bounty Hunters Issue. Featuring: Star Wars Novelist Brian Daley Traces Their Origins; Roleplaying Game Adventure; Their Comic Book Lives; Part 2 - Boba Fett Comic Adventure; Shadows of the Empire Product Preview; Decipher's Customizable Star Wars Card Game; Meet the New Boss at LucasArts Entertainment; International Collectibles; Surfing the Web Sites; Behind the Screams at Screamin' Products; Book Preview - The Essential Guide to Vehicles & Vessels; Star Wars Model Makers; Chris Moeller Portfolio; Special Edition & Prequel News; New Products; Trivia Contest. Cover by Chris Moeller. May come bagged or unbagged and with or without the extras. Cover price $4.95.
1st printing. Story and art by David Hine.
The book that brought David Hine to the attention of Todd McFarlane and Joe Quesada, Strange Embrace is Hine's critically acclaimed modern gothic tale of madness, death and sexual longing.
Softcover, Cover price $14.95.
Signed by Andy Park
Andy Park Cover. Cover A: White background, art has Tomb raider standing in front of debris. (W) Dan Jurgens (P) Andy Park (I) Jon Sibal
Lara Croft is BACK--in her own NEW SERIES!!! That's right, Top Cow proudly presents the long-awaited TOMB RAIDER series. This November, join Lara as she embarks on all-new adventures into exotic locales and dangerous surroundings. Pick up TOMB RAIDER while you can, or you just might miss what is sure to be one of the hottest books of 1999!!!
FC, 32pg" Cover price $2.50.ce $2.50.
#1-2
Cover by Neal Adams. "Ms. Mystic," script by Neal Adams, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Neal Adams and Michael Netzer (as Mike Nasser); A small group of scientists, armed with an "act of Congress," are investigating the source of pollution in the Arizona desert; They find a factory in the middle of nowhere, and are attacked by automatons. Suddenly, an unknown female appears and eliminates the threat; She explains to Dr. Raas, who leads the investigation, that she was once a witch, a sensitive healer, 300 years ago. When she was burned at the stake in Salem, Massachusetts, she was able to remove her consciousness from her body and has been waiting to be freed from another dimension. "Rescue Rhapsody" Tales of Zed, script and art by Chris Miller.
36 pgs., full color. $1.00. Cover price $1.00.