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Colonia (1998) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Colonia (1998) 1
    Published 1998 by Colonia Press.

    Written by Jeff Nicholson. Art and cover by Jeff Nicholson. Landfall; Jack and his uncles are shipwrecked and end up on a pirate ship, which they blow up; From there, Jack finds a talking duck and a couple of ghosts, as well as a man made of fish; Then he's captured by more pirates. Illustration of Adarro The Old Man-Of-Fish by Jeff Nicholson. Review of The Conquest of Paradise by Kirkpatrick Sale and Anchor Atlas of World History, as well as an overview of other books used for research, by Jeff Nicholson. 36 pages, full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    Colonia (1998) 2
    Published 1999 by Colonia Press.

    Written by Jeff Nicholson. Art and cover by Jeff Nicholson. Shanghaied; On the ship of Captain Reed, Jack meets Kelsey, a Norwegian boy who wants to go to the colonies and tells Jack that the year is 1999. In the meantime, Jack's uncles are recaptured by Captain Cinnabar. Captain Anne Reed illustration by Jeff Nicholson. Review of Log of the Centurion and overview of other reference materials, by Jeff Nicholson. 36 pages, full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #3
    Colonia (1998) 3
    Published 1999 by Colonia Press.

    Written by Jeff Nicholson. Art and cover by Jeff Nicholson. Over and Under; Jack is thrown overboard when Captain Reed's ship is attacked by the French, and he is rescued by a mermaid who explains that he's slipped sideways; Captain Reed's ship, with Cinnabar aboard, rescues Jack from the rock he's marooned on. Article about period ships docked around the states by Jeff Nicholson. Articles on Bad Habit publishing and Colonia Press by Jeff Nicholson. 36 pages, full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #4
    Colonia (1998) 4
    Published 1999 by Colonia Press.

    Written by Jeff Nicholson. Art and cover by Jeff Nicholson. Reunion; Jack and his uncles are to be put on trial for blowing up Cinnabar's ship, but Jack has an ace up his sleeve in the form of a golden egg given to him by Lucy. Review of Caribbean by James A Michener, by Jeff Nicholson. 36 pages, full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #5
    Colonia (1998) 5
    Published 2000 by Colonia Press.

    Written by Jeff Nicholson. Art and cover by Jeff Nicholson. A Marooning; At the trial, Jack and his uncles use gold dust shaved from Lucy's golden egg as a down payment on their debt to Cinnabar; A ghost ship arrives, and the whole gang take off. Article on why Colonia isn't bi-monthly anymore, by Jeff Nicholson. 28 pages, full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #6
    Colonia (1998) 6
    Published 2000 by Colonia Press.

    And Not a Drop to Drink - Story, Art and Cover by Jeff Nicholson. Now the Colonia saga truly begins! You've met the cast and explored the strange world of Colonia, island hopping with Jack, his uncles, the pirate queens, Lucy the talking duck, and the old man-of-fish. Now join them on their first foray into mainland Colonia Norte (North America) and discover the secret that has baffled readers since the beginning. A 1999 Eisner Award nominee! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #7
    Colonia (1998) 7
    Published 2000 by Colonia Press.

    In One Door - Story, Art and Cover by Jeff Nicholson. Heading north in search of a civilized port town, Jack and company meet Sally, who hails from a nearby Pagan village. While these villagers live in harmony with the New World, they are feared by the superstitious pirates who hail from the Old World. Fears turn to reality when Sally's ability to "slip-slide" is given a sudden and dangerous boost by Jack...and they vanish! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #8
    Colonia (1998) 8
    Published 2000 by Colonia Press.

    And Out the Other - Story, Art and Cover by Jeff Nicholson. Uncle Richard barges his way into an alternate reality that Sally has accidentally swept herself, Jack and Kelsey into. While the world of Colonia has seemed devoid of any Native Americans, now our travelers are lost in the winding alleys of a grand Seminole Empire! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #9
    Colonia (1998) 9
    Published 2000 by Colonia Press.

    Cartier: Part 1 of 3: Oddities - Story, Art and Cover by Jeff Nicholson. This issue kicks off a bi-monthly three-issue story arc! Jack and company finally arrive in the port town of Cartier, where the barmaid at the Pelican Inn bears a striking resemblance to Teela the mermaid. Six-time Eisner Award-nominee Jeff Nicholson delivers a great comeback on this enigmatic series. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #10
    Colonia (1998) 10
    Published 2000 by Colonia Press.

    Cartier: Part 2 of 3: Familiar Slumber - Story, Art and Cover by Jeff Nicholson. The new bi-monthly three-issue story arc continues! Jack and his uncles' plans to procure a ship are interrupted by rumors of an old man in the hills who, like them, seems 300 years out of place. His name? What else -- Rip Van Winkle. They take a detour to find him with hopes he has a clue to how they arrived in the world of Colonia in the first place. Perhaps the most surprising twist yet on this compelling tale by six-time Eisner Award-nominee Jeff Nicholson. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #11
    Colonia (1998) 11
    Published 2000 by Colonia Press.

    Cartier: Part 3 of 3: Smokebeard - Story, Art and Cover by Jeff Nicholson. The three-issue story arc concludes! Jack and company finally procure a ship, but now the entire town of Cartier is being held hostage by the notorious pirate Smokebeard, unless some brave individual will deliver him a chest of medicine. Cinnabar rises to the occasion, and Teela the mermaid has a run-in with Jack. Six-time Eisner Award-nominee Jeff Nicholson delivers a great surprise ending on this story arc, setting up anticipation of further intrigue. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.