WRITTEN BY BRIAN K. VAUGHAN; ART BY ROGER PETERSEN AND RICK MAGYAR; PAINTED COVER BY SIMON BISLEY
As Tefe tries to make sense of the horrible events from the previous issue, she senses Daphne's presence, which leads her to a reunion with Pilate. Together for the first time, Barnabas, Pilate and Tefe are squatters for the night at an abandoned murder scene, where strange dreams seem to point towards trouble lying ahead.
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WRITTEN BY ANDY DIGGLE; ART AND PAINTED COVER BY ENRIQUÉ BRECCIA
Tefé is reluctant to embrace the godlike destiny which Sargon has promised her ? until she discovers the wonders of the "morphogenic field," otherwise known as The Red, where all flesh is one. But does her father, the Swamp Thing, truly covet and fear her power over the flesh? And if so, to what extremes would he go to ensure she never becomes a threat to him?
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Written by Will Pfeifer Art and cover by Richard Corben Acclaimed writer Will Pfeifer makes his debut with Part 1 of the 2-part story "Missing Links," featuring unforgettable guest art by horror comics legend Richard Corben.
Swamp Thing's mind is tearing itself apart. When an unsuspecting cryptozoologist arrives in the Louisiana bayou, Swamp Thing drags the scientist deep into his pit of mental torment. What neither knows is that lurking in the dark lies an even greater threat ? one bent on mounting Swamp Thing's head in a macabre trophy room.
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A cast member dies...and that's only the beginning. Swamp Thing and his child, Tefe, must face an unexpected and deadly foe awaiting them in the heart of the Green, while Abby and Brenda confront the forces of the High Priest.
Written by Doug Wheeler, with art by Mike Hoffman, Doug Hazlewood and Mickey Ritter. Painted cover by Matt Wagner.
Volume 1 - "Out of the Woods!" Collects Sweet Tooth (2009 DC/Vertigo) #1-5.Story and art by JEFF LEMIRE.The first five issues of Jeff Lemire's acclaimed new series introduce Gus, a rare new breed of human/animal hybrid who was raised in isolation following a pandemic that struck a decade earlier.Now, with the death of his father, he's left to fend for himself . . . until he meets a hulking drifter named Jepperd, who promises to help him. Jepperd and Gus set out on a post-apocalyptic journey into the devastated American landscape to find 'The Preserve,' a refuge for hybrids.Softcover, 128 pages, full color. Mature ReadersNOTE:"Writer and artist Jeff Lemire has created the new 'must read' book with SWEET TOOTH." - GEOFF JOHNS"Spellbinding and offbeat . . . emotionally charged." - USA TODAY"A grabber from the get-go..." - THE ONIONCover price $9.99.
The birth of a new messiah is at hand, and the race is on to find his mother and control his upbringing. The world is at the brink of destruction. Only one person can save it, but that one's mother is far more likely to blow it up herself in a fit of pregnant pique.
Written by Alan Grant, with art by Andy Pritchett and Philip Bond. Cover by Brian Bolland.
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War, Famine and Pestilence have saddled up and are ridin' into town. The Apocalypse is at hand, so naturally our sharp-witted heroine goes to Mars! And even if Tank Girl could save the world...chances are she probably wouldn't bother!
Written by Alan Grant, with art by Andy Pritchett, Phil Gascoine and Philip Bond. Cover by Brian Bolland.
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Tank Girl and her crew continue their Oz-ward odyssey, staggering across Texas with a rock group and the cult of The One Eye.
Written by Peter Milligan, with art by Jamie Hewlett. Cover by Brian Bolland.
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Tank Girl and her crew continue their Oz-ward odyssey, staggering across Texas with a rock group and the cult of The One Eye.
Written by Peter Milligan, with art by Jamie Hewlett. Cover by Brian Bolland.
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Tank Girl claws her way back to Australia and wreaks a terrible revenge on Tony the Blazer.
Written by Peter Milligan, with art by Jamie Hewlett. Cover by Brian Bolland.
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Cover art by Mick McMahon. Real Men Don't Klik, script by Alan Grant and Keith Giffen, art by Mick McMahon
Social Worker Curtis Banner has a contempt for his clients and his job, but the world is changing around him.
36 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Theories about the contents of the amnesiac's mysterious briefcase abound--including Professor N. Marion's hypothesis, which states that the case is not of this Earth. Meanwhile, Captain Habib keeps a close eye on Lil and her thugs, whose corrupt plans reek of political overtones. And a smoke bomb hurled by a gas-masked assailant brings the mysterious Lady in Red to the rescue. Plus, a homeless and jobless young B.B. looks for work at the Herculean Arms Hotel.
Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Cover by Mark Chiarello.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
B.B. gets a room at the Herculean Arms and discovers something hidden in the ceiling, while the origin of the infamous Crown Jewels of Alcazar is revealed. And as Charity faces certain doom in the evil clutches of L'il Big Lil, Cosmo dons his human fly gear for the first time in years and comes to the rescue. Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Cover by Mark Chiarello.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
Trouble ensues when Big Lil springs her thugs from behind bars in the ultimate prison break. Meanwhile, things really heat up as Mayor Huxley gets trapped in a steam room and Charity finds a new love interest. Plus, B.B. applies for a job, and "Kid Gloves," a retired boxing champion-turned-janitor, is introduced. Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Painted cover by Dean Motter.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
B.B. gets a job; Jezebel gets an eviction notice; and the hospitalized Mayor Huxley is in jeopardy once again. Meanwhile, Monty Vickers orchestrates the fight of the century--preparing Kid Gloves to box his way up the evolutionary ladder. Plus, the Missing Link is on the loose! Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Painted cover by Dean Motter.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
The mysterious Lady in Red makes another appearance; Charity's sisters are arriving in Terminal City via zeppelin; and B.B. and Jezebel take a trip to Slantown to find out more about the contents of the strongbox. Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Painted cover by Matt Wagner.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
High atop the skyscrapers of Terminal City, Cosmo and Monique grapple with L'il Big Lil and her thugs in a heroic attempt to save Charity's sister from an early death. But when a mystery hero emerges from the air, will the rescue attempt be foiled? Kid Gloves pulls his last punch; B.B. and Jezebel get comfy in their new digs; Mayor Huxley's murderer is uncovered; and former movie stars are reunited in the exciting conclusion to Terminal City. And look for all-new urban adventures in 1997 with the upcoming Terminal City Aerial Graffiti (1997) #1-5. Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Painted cover by Matt Wagner.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
Cosmo Quinn and the city he calls home return in this 5-issue miniseries from Terminal City collaborators Dean Motter and Michael Lark, with covers by Mark Chiarello. Picking up six months after Terminal City left off, "human fly" Quinn has resumed his uneventful career as a window washer. But things change, and quickly, when a disgruntled ex-skywriter decides to vent his frustrations in an unusual way, using the skies above Terminal City as a canvas for his "aerial graffiti"--unprintable obscenities that threaten to tarnish the futurist city's finest hour: the opening of the Trans-Atlantic Tunnel connecting Terminal City to Paris. The police ask Cosmo's help in bringing the airborne vandal down to Earth, but there are, of course, complications, as the Mayor has hired an agent of his own--the mysterious lady in red named Monique Rome--to thwart the skywriter.
Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Cover by Mark Chiarello. Mature Readers.
FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
As former fire-eater and pyromaniac Torch Johnson threatens to set Cast Iron Beach's roller coaster ablaze, Ex-Human Fly Cosmo Quinn plans to re-enter the world of show business. Meanwhile, two nuns leave the Bar Nun Ranch/Convent to join a traveling Wild West striptease show on its way to Terminal City. Plus: Dr. Wu introduces his gigantic gyradoscope; B.B. and Jezebel come across a mysterious package; and Charity's condition worsens.
Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Cover by Mark Chiarello.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
Cosmo is approached to perform at the opening of the Mouth of the Trans-Atlantic Tunnel, Cast Iron Beach's Laugh in the Dark burns to the ground, and the "Cowgirls from Outer Space" burlesque show arrives in town. Meanwhile, B.B. gets a date for the Undersea Ball, Monty Vickers returns from Scotland with his latest acquisition, and some angry bookies catch up with Charity.
Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Cover by Mark Chiarello.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
Cosmo is approached to perform at the opening of the Mouth of the Trans-Atlantic Tunnel, Cast Iron Beach's Laugh in the Dark burns to the ground, and the "Cowgirls from Outer Space" burlesque show arrives in town. Meanwhile, B.B. gets a date for the Undersea Ball, Monty Vickers returns from Scotland with his latest acquisition, and some angry bookies catch up with Charity.
Written by Dean Motter. Art by Michael Lark. Cover by Mark Chiarello.
Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Rebax Format. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Douglas Rushkoff. Art and cover by Liam Sharp.
Concluding the controversial first story arc. While Abraham dispatches the giants with his spear, Alan Stern must rely on more high-tech methods to destroy the deadly demolition robots. But the Pharaohs past and present will not take this defeat lying down.
32 pg, FC, $2.99 US ? MATURE READERS Cover price $2.99.