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A1 (2004 Atomeka) comic books 1980 or later

  • Issue #0A
    A1 (2004 Atomeka) 0A
    Published 2004 by Atomeka.

    by Various Orders filled with 1 of 4 covers. From Atomeka comes the triumphant return of A1, the multi-award-winning, pro-favorite independent comics anthology! This first issue features: The Bo Jefferies Saga, Alan Moore and Steve Parkhouse's lost classic of supernormal suburbia, presented in a newly reformatted 13-page version (available nowhere else), as well as Alan and Steve's original 4-page prologue; Alien screenwriter Ronald Shusett and artist Steve Pugh bring us Shark-Man, an underwater hero that actually works!; Dave Gibbons and Ted McKeever's Survivor, a startling dissection of the demigod hero genre, that was acclaimed as "the best non-Superman, Superman story ever written."; and Master storyteller Steve Dillon scribes a brilliantly poignant tale of life and loss as only he can tell it, in Kathleen's House. SC, 7x10, 48 pages, b&w Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #0B
    A1 (2004 Atomeka) 0B
    Published 2004 by Atomeka.

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    by Various. From Atomeka comes the triumphant return of A1, the multi-award-winning, pro-favorite independent comics anthology! This first issue features: The Bo Jefferies Saga, Alan Moore and Steve Parkhouse's lost classic of supernormal suburbia, presented in a newly reformatted 13-page version (available nowhere else), as well as Alan and Steve's original 4-page prologue; Alien screenwriter Ronald Shusett and artist Steve Pugh bring us Shark-Man, an underwater hero that actually works!; Dave Gibbons and Ted McKeever's Survivor, a startling dissection of the demigod hero genre, that was acclaimed as "the best non-Superman, Superman story ever written."; and Master storyteller Steve Dillon scribes a brilliantly poignant tale of life and loss as only he can tell it, in Kathleen's House. Ships with four different covers in an equal ratio. SC, 7x10, 48 pages, b&w. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #0C
    A1 (2004 Atomeka) 0C
    Published 2004 by Atomeka.

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    by Various. From Atomeka comes the triumphant return of A1, the multi-award-winning, pro-favorite independent comics anthology! This first issue features: The Bo Jefferies Saga, Alan Moore and Steve Parkhouse's lost classic of supernormal suburbia, presented in a newly reformatted 13-page version (available nowhere else), as well as Alan and Steve's original 4-page prologue; Alien screenwriter Ronald Shusett and artist Steve Pugh bring us Shark-Man, an underwater hero that actually works!; Dave Gibbons and Ted McKeever's Survivor, a startling dissection of the demigod hero genre, that was acclaimed as "the best non-Superman, Superman story ever written."; and Master storyteller Steve Dillon scribes a brilliantly poignant tale of life and loss as only he can tell it, in Kathleen's House. Ships with four different covers in an equal ratio. SC, 7x10, 48 pages, b&w. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #0D
    A1 (2004 Atomeka) 0D
    Published 2004 by Atomeka.

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    by Various. From Atomeka comes the triumphant return of A1, the multi-award-winning, pro-favorite independent comics anthology! This first issue features: The Bo Jefferies Saga, Alan Moore and Steve Parkhouse's lost classic of supernormal suburbia, presented in a newly reformatted 13-page version (available nowhere else), as well as Alan and Steve's original 4-page prologue; Alien screenwriter Ronald Shusett and artist Steve Pugh bring us Shark-Man, an underwater hero that actually works!; Dave Gibbons and Ted McKeever's Survivor, a startling dissection of the demigod hero genre, that was acclaimed as "the best non-Superman, Superman story ever written."; and Master storyteller Steve Dillon scribes a brilliantly poignant tale of life and loss as only he can tell it, in Kathleen's House. Ships with four different covers in an equal ratio. SC, 7x10, 48 pages, b&w. Cover price $4.99.