American: Lost in America (1992 Dark Horse) comic books 1990 or later
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Published Jul 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Written by Mark Verheiden. Art by Chris Marrinen and Brian Garvey. Cover by Dave Dorman. Reporter Dennis Hough sees a golden opportunity (not to mention dollar signs) when he's asked to help with a governor's re-election campaign. The only catch is...Hough must deliver the American as the governor's new spokesman, and the American has joined s mysterious cult and disappeared! FC. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Written by Mark Verheiden. Art by Chris Marrinen and Brian Garvey. Cover by Joe Phillips . When nocturnal prowlers disguised as chimps terrorize a small town, some local "good ol' boys" decide to take the law into their own hands. Meanwhile, reporter Dennis Hough and The American's girlfriend Candice Price search for the missing hero -- who, unbeknownst to them, has been kidnapped by a feel-good cult. Everybody's heading for a showdown in creator Mark Verheiden's (Predator: Cold War) latest assault on American pop culture! Pencilled by Chris Marrinan (Spider-Man) and inked by Brian Garvey (Aliens: Newt's Tale). Painted cover by Joe Phillips (Miracle Man). FC. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Sep 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Written by Mark Verheiden. Art by Chris Marrinen and Brian Garvey. Cover by Mike Mignola. The angry residents of the small town of Lincoln, Oregon are fed up with the brainwashing antics of the neighboring "ape mask" cult, and some of them see violence as the perfect way to let off steam. What they don't know is that the cult has a secret weapon: The American! Written by creator Mark Verheiden (Predator: Cold War), pencilled by Chris Marrinan (Spider-Man), and inked by Brian Garvey (Aliens: Newt's Tale). Cover painting by Mike Mignola. FC. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Oct 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
$2.50
Written by Mark Verheiden. Art by Chris Marrinen and Brian Garvey. Cover by Jim Lee. The American and his "friends" from the ape mask cult go to war with the town of Lincoln, Oregon, while reporter Dennis Hough and The American's sometime girl friend Candice Price try to keep the peace in the action-packed conclusion to "Lost in America." FC. Cover price $2.50.