Dark Horse Down Under (1993) comic books 1990 or later
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Published Sep 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Hugh Fleming. In Dark Horse Downunder, Dark Horse turns the spotlight on the finest Australian creators doing their best work. Eddie Campbell, honorary Aussie-by-marriage, tells us how "That Crafty Bastard Sisyphus" cheated the Grim Reaper. Fil Barlow brings us the tale of "Aquarine," the goddess of light and fun. Plus, from Gary Chaloner and Ashley Wood, the beginning of "The Undertaker," spies, hitmen, and superheroes! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1994 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Allan Langoulant. Issue #2 of Dark Horse Downunder, Dark Horse's bimonthly miniseries featuring the best creative talent from Australia, opens with the hilarious "Ashe of the Outback," a story of bloodthirsty terrorists, boat chases, plane chases, car chases, truck chases, submarine chases, seventeen nuns and the bravest man in Australia. Part 2 of Gary Chaloner and Ashley Wood's "The Undertaker" continues, as Morton and his dead dog Cryptoe discover the horror that lies within the grave of Nod, that most unspeakable serial killer. What they discover could be the most shocking news on earth -- if they live long enough to tell of it! Also in this issue, don't miss David de Vries and Darrel Merritt's "The Berries of the Sun," a spooky tale of one man's search, in a torn and twisted land, for the ultimate sensation. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Sep 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
$2.50
Cover by Peter Mullins. Dark Horse Down Under #3 begins with the thrilling tale of "Jace Riegel: The Scimitar Mutiny," a star-spanning adventure aboard the space-faring pirate ship, The Golden Scimitar, which is loaded with a cargo that'll make your skin crawl right off your body! One of Australia's hottest comic-book characters, Morton Graves, also known as the Undertaker, faces off against his most terrifying foe, the deadly killer Noddy, back from the grave in the conclusion of Gary Chaloner and Ashley Wood's "The Undertaker." Also, Antoinette Rydyr and Steve Carter, some of today's freshest talent from Australia, present "Half-Caste," a tale of desperate women in a desperate future, looking for that rarest of treats -- a real man! B&W. Cover price $2.50.