Issue | #4 |
Published | October 1993 |
Cover Price | $2.25 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Roland Mann |
Characters | Gravestone |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Kelley Jones |
Inks | Kelley Jones |
Colors | Tom Smith |
Characters | A harpy; Christine Daniels,a tv reporter; Gravestone; the Bogg; a mutant and his almost humnan-looking girlfriend (residents of Sluggtown); a soldier; Scythe; Megara |
Synopsis | Gravestone protects Christine Daniels in from the monsters in Sluggtown, a city brought through another dimension to occupy the same space as Los Angeles. Back in his cave, Gravestone reminiscing of another Christine he loved in Paris a long time ago while living in the catacombs of an operahouse. He then is attacked by a shapeshifter named Scythe who mimicks his form and absorbs his powers. Leaving Gravestone defeated, Scythe goes on a rampage. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Martin Powell |
Pencils | Roy Burdine |
Inks | Thomas Florimonte, Jr. |
Colors | George Cox |
Letters | Patrick Owsley |
Notes | This story hints that Gravestone may have been the Phantom from Gaston Leroux's book "The Phantom of the Opera". |
Characters | Gravestone; partygoers at a Halloween party; Megara; unnamed demons |
Synopsis | The only night a year when Gravestone feels welcomed by others: Halloween. And the only night where you can put on a mask to become anything or anyone else. On this night, he crashes a party, meets Megara --a woman dressed like a cat-- and defeats some demons summoned by a Ouija board. As Gravestone leaves, Megara reverts to her true form-- a cat. Gravestone finds her and takes her home. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Martin Powell |
Pencils | Ron Randall |
Inks | Larry Welch |
Colors | George Cox |
Letters | Patrick Owsley |