San Diego Comic Con Comics (1992) 2 NM- 9.2
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Item #48660715
Published 1993 by Dark Horse.$450.00
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- Signed by Mike Mignola with Lone Star Comics certificate of authenticity.
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One shot annual featuring rare, not published elsewhere Frank Miller Sin City and Mike Mignolia Hellboy stories. 32 pages. B&W. Rare issues created to help promote the San Diego Comic Con (August 4-7, 1994). Available only through the convention and a limited mail order offer. Features: 4 page Danger Unlimited story with art art/story by John Byrne; 4 page Concret story "Steel Rain" with art/story by Paul Chadwick; 4 page Monkey Man and O'Brien in "The Shocking Case of the Brief Journey" with story/art by Arthur Adams; 3 page Sin City story "The Customer is Always Right" with story/art by Frank Miller; double page spread art for Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot illustrated by Geof Darrow; 2 page Don Martin's Doctor Dork; 2 page Mon 'n' Me by Rick Geary; 4 page Hellboy with art/story by Mike Mignolia; 4 page Martha Washinton Goes to War written by Frank Miller with art by Dave Gibbons; Matt Wagner Grendel pin-up page. Cover price $2.95. Grade: NM- 9.2 explanation of grade Condition: Used (collectible)
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