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Scarab (1993) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Scarab (1993) 1
    Published Nov 1993 by DC/Vertigo.

    Fifty years ago, Louis Sendak was a mystical adventurer called Scarab, possessor of a magical amulet that transformed him into one of the strangest, most powerful heroes of the Golden Age. Now he's back - with a second chance at life, youth and redemption. Louis's life lost all meaning on the day his wife, Eleanor, was drawn through a mystical portal into a strange realm called the Labyrinth. For years, Louis tried in vain to force open the door, but it remained sealed despite his great power. Despondent, he abandoned his life as Scarab. But when the supernatural assassin called the Sicari opens the way to the Labyrinth, Louis realizes he can rescue Eleanor, and in the process, finds a reason to live. All he must do is fight his way past a murderer, reclaim a mysterious and unpredictable magical power, and come to grips with guilt that has paralyzed him for decades. And that's just the beginning of the horrors that will face him in his new life. Written by John Smith, with art by Scot Eaton and Mike Barreiro. Painted cover with a metallic fifth color by Glenn Fabry. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #2
    Scarab (1993) 2
    Published Dec 1993 by DC/Vertigo.

    The Phantom Stranger guest-stars as a weary, embittered Louis struggles with the idea of reassuming his identity as Scarab. This issue reveals much of the history of the Scarab and sets the stage for his new life as a horrific mystical hero. Written by John Smith, with art by Scot Eaton and Mike Barreiro. Painted cover by Glenn Fabry and Tony Luke. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #3
    Scarab (1993) 3
    Published Jan 1994 by DC/Vertigo.

    The newly revitalized Scarab is drawn by a disturbance on the astral plane to a small town in North Carolina where all the men have killed themselves and the women share a dark and horrific secret. Written by John Smith, with art by Scot Eaton and Mike Barreiro. Painted cover by Glenn Fabry and Tony Luke. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #4
    Scarab (1993) 4
    Published Feb 1994 by DC/Vertigo.

    Scarab faces the Rathorach, a mysterious creature from Balkan mythology that is behind the deaths of the men in Whitehaven, North Carolina. But the women of the town are Rathorach's allies, and only the one remaining man in Whitehaven holds the key to stopping the creature. Written by John Smith, with art by Scot Eaton and Mike Barreiro. Painted cover by Glenn Fabry and Tony Luke. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #5
    Scarab (1993) 5
    Published Mar 1994 by DC/Vertigo.

    As Eleanor's bizarre spiritual journey continues, Scarab faces a fallen angel who's running a horrific garden of torture on Earth. Written by John Smith, with art by Scot Eaton and Mike Barreiro. Painted cover by Glenn Fabry and Tony Luke. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #6
    Scarab (1993) 6
    Published Apr 1994 by DC/Vertigo.

    Scarab faces his strangest challenge yet: the Gloryboys, a collection of telekinetic youngsters who have tapped into the psychic scream created by the bombing of Hiroshima. Written by John Smith, with art by Scot Eaton and Mike Barreiro. Painted cover by Glenn Fabry and Tony Luke. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #7
    Scarab (1993) 7
    Published May 1994 by DC/Vertigo.

    A reborn Eleanor must aid Scarab in defeating a group of Russian scientists whose greatest weapon is the Scream - the psychic echo of the mass deathcry propagated by the bombing of Hiroshima. Written by John Smith, with art by Scot Eaton and Mike Barreiro. Painted cover by Glenn Fabry and Tony Luke. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #8
    Scarab (1993) 8
    Published Jun 1994 by DC/Vertigo.

    Scarab and Eleanor's destinies come together in this finale, as she is reborn and must come to terms with what and who her husband truly is. Written by John Smith, with art by Scot Eaton and Mike Barreiro. Painted cover by Glenn Fabry and Tony Luke. Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.