Dark Horse Presents (1986) comic books
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Published Jun 1991 by Dark Horse.
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Cover by Frank Miller. This issue starts off with a bang as Dark Horse Presents showcases the short second installment of a new regular feature, Sin City, created, written and illustrated by none other than Frank (Give Me Liberty/Hard Boiled) Miller. Anina Bennett and Paul Guinan continue Heartbreakers as they fierce female clones find their asteroid base under attack by their old enemies from Earth. Also, Stephen Csutoras and Stefano Gaudiano bring Harlequin to its poignant conclusion and, in "The Burning Man," writer/artist Michael Christian casts his mind back to a not-so-innocent childhood. Cover price $1.95.
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Published Jul 1991 by Dark Horse.$3.20
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Cover by Eddie Campbell. You've all heard of the "afterlife." Well, this issue Bacchus' ghostly pal Simpson gives us a peek at the "afterdeath!" Forget your preconceptions of Pearly Gates and the Fires of Hades and get ready to twitter! Eddie Campbell writes and illustrates the all-new Bacchus tale and also provides this issue's cover painting. The mayhem continues this issue in Frank Miller's Sin City, as the series' shadowy antihero is pursued by the police. Currently, Miller plans for this crime drama to be serialized in the pages of Dark Horse Presents for a total of at least twelve issues. Writer Anina Bennett and artist Paul Guinan continue Heartbreakers as the clones' sanctuary on Ganymede is discovered by their enemy Vegas Ward, and they are forced, once again, into a life on the run. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.
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Published Aug 1991 by Dark Horse.$8.00
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Cover by Frank Miller. Now with more story pages than ever! More bang for your buck, more pow for your pesos, and more rock-'em, sock-'em action for your rupees! "Violent Marv" has a price on his head and the police on his tail--all because he's blamed for a murder he didn't commit. Frank Miller's Sin City continues its multi-issue run, and Miller provides another stunning cover. Meanwhile, over in Homicide, creator John Arcudi and legendary artist Gray Morrow introduce private detective Oxel Karnhus, affectionately know as "The Creep." Rounding out the issue, cartoonist Nina Paley babysits a friend's cat with disastrous results in "Kute Kitty Kartoon." 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.
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$35 Dark Horse Presents 53 (Dark Horse 1991) CGC 9.6 White Pages 4480845002 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Sep 1991 by Dark Horse.$6.00
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Cover by Gray Morrow. In this very special issue we proudly present the eight-page preview of an all-new series created exclusively for Dark Horse Comics, titled "The Next Men," created and illustrated by none other than John Byrne himself! This is an eye-opening first adventure that ties into Byrne's upcoming 2112 graphic novel, set for release later this year, also from Dark Horse. If you're still not satisfied, then take a trip to Frank Miller's Sin City as he brings us part five of this multi-issue run, with "Violent Marv" once more on the move! Meanwhile, John Arcudi and legendary artist Gray Morrow bring us the second chapter of the life of private detective Oxel Karnhus--"The Creep" to his friends. Also, Rick Geary provides a peek at urban angst in "Transgression Hotline." 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Oct 1991 by Dark Horse.$5.20
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Cover by Frank Miller. In chapter two of the prelude to John Byrne's The Next Men comic, the mutants wake up in a strange new world and discover everything they thought they knew is wrong! In Homicide, John Arcudi and Gray Morrow give Detective Ford a chance to the book on a ten-year-old case...or not. Then, Cliff Biggers, Brett Brooks and Dave Johnson unleash Earth Boys. What chance do four teenagers have against the untamed universe? Better yet...what chance does the universe have against them?! Finally, "Violent Marv" turns Frank Miller's Sin City upside down in his quest for Goldie's killer. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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$40 Dark Horse Presents #55 ~ CGC 9.4 ~ Frank Miller, John Byrne ~ Dark Horse (1991) Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Nov 1991 by Dark Horse.$4.80
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Cover by Frank Miller, John Byrne, Paul Guinan and Dave Johnson. DHP's third giant-sized annual promises to be the best one yet! Frank Miller's ongoing adventure series Sin City headlines this all-star issue, which also includes part three of the four-part introduction to The Next Men by John Byrne; a two-part prologue to Aliens: Genocide by writer John Arcudi and artists Tony Atkins and Paul Guinan (Terminator); "Eldgytha," a tale of medieval sex and savagery by Rick Geary (who also provides the issue with a stunning back cover); the wacky adventures of Cliff Biggers, Brett Brooks, and Dave Johnson's Earth Boys; a bizarre case from the private files of The Creep, by John Arcudi and Dale Eaglesham; and misguided sorcery in Jo Duffy and Jo Chacon's Fancies. This is one issue you can't afford to miss. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.
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Published Dec 1991 by Dark Horse.$5.60
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Cover by John Byrne, Frank Miller, Eddie Campbel, Eric Vincent and Dale Eaglesham. Alien Fire returns from Anthony Smith and Eric Vincent! New Material from Eddie Campbell, Frank Miller, John Byrne, John Arcudi and Dale Eaglesham! Cover by Miller and Byrne! We had so much great material left over from the 64-page Annual (offered last month) that we couldn't fit it into a regular-sized issue! In this 48-page "Post-Annual," readers will see: the action-packed conclusion to "Interlude," the prelude to John Byrne's The Next Men; Marv comes closer to finding Goldie's killer in Frank Miller's Sin City; Eddie Campbell's trip "Around the World in Eighty Frames," plus, John Arcudi and Dale Eaglesham's The Creep. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.
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Published Jan 1992 by Dark Horse.$9.00
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Cover by Eric Vincent. In Alien Fire, by Anthony Smith and Eric Vincent, ex-Earthman Ed Williams' negotiations for a 1952 Buick Roadmaster end in war: John Arcudi and Dale Eaglesham's The Creep closed another case; the gargoyle Mikio learns a lesson about gambling (and cheating) in Jo Duffy and Jo Chacon's Fancies; and in Sin City by Frank Miller, after being shot at, run over, and beaten up, Marv finally loses his temper! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Feb 1992 by Dark Horse.$4.40
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Cover by Frank Miller. In an extended installment of Frank Miller's Sin City, Marv discovers that the secret behind Goldie's murder is big--bigger than he ever dreamed--and it involves a murder farm, a smiling cannibal killer, and a helicopter full of corrupt, machine-gun-toting cops. Marv's in the thick of it, and his only weapon is a hatchet. Pity the bad guys! Meanwhile, over in Alien Fire, creators Anthony Smith and Eric Vincent find a way to bring happiness to an extraterrestrial empire with a 1952 Buick Roadmaster! Rick Geary also chimes in with a morbid little ditty entitled The Baggage Coach Ahead. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Mar 1992 by Dark Horse.$4.80
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Cover by Frank Miller. The action in Frank Miller's Sin City continues at breakneck pace as Marv races toward a confrontation with Goldie's killer. Don't miss this chance to see the master of the comics medium cut loose! In The Creep, Oxel Karnhus, the acromegalic private eye, finally breaks down and buys a gun--and it's a good thing, `cause he's gonna need it! Story by John Arcudi, art by Dale Eaglesham. Finally, the Earth Boys return to Earth, only to find that the planet has changed its name so as not to be associated with the four dangerous youths! Story by Brett Brooks and Cliff Biggers, art by David Johnson. Full color cover by Frank Miller & Lynn Varley. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Apr 1992 by Dark Horse.$5.60
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Cover by Frank Miller. Still on the trail of Goldie's killer, Marv seeks new clues in Sin City's red light district. Story and art by Frank Miller. Only one more issue to go in this acclaimed serial! In The Creep, Oxel Karnhus brand new gun proves itself a necessary tool. Story by John Arcudi, art by Dale Eaglesham. And in Earth Boys, our four heroes leave the president a gift that keeps on giving--giving alien invaders directions to Earth, that is! Story by Cliff Biggers and Brett Brooks, art by David Johnson. Full-color cover by Frank Miller & Lynn Varley. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published May 1992 by Dark Horse.$10.00
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Cover by Frank Miller. The climax to Frank Miller's novel-length serial is finally here! Marv has a final confrontation with Goldie's killers, and there's hell to pay! Need we say more? 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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$110 Dark Horse Presents 62 (Dark Horse 1992) CGC 9.8 White Pages 4432733017 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Jun 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Moebius. Moebius leads off this issue with the dreamlike "Marie Dakar", followed by the gritty realism of John Arcudi and Dale Eaglesham's "The Creep", and the all-too-true psychodrama of "Abandonment Games" by Doug Wheeler (Swamp Thing) and Mike Hoffman (Taboo). A bargain at twice the price! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Jul 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Doug Mahnke. Matt Wagner's "The Aerialists" swings into action once again, John Arcudi and Dale Eaglesham's "The Creep" sticks his ugly mug into another case, and Bobby Rubio illustrates a special feature by the group of aspiring writers who attended Steven Grant's writing workshop at last year's San Diego Comic Con. Plus: chapter one of the three-part prequel to the upcoming horror film, Dr. Giggles, by writer/director Manny Coto and artist Alan Burrows! Cover painting by Matt Wagner. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Aug 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Eric Shanower. Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Eric Shanower deliver an unflinching look at a true story of teen lust gone awry in the first installment of "Accidental Death." Then, writer/director Manny Coto and artist Alan J. Burrows delve deeper into the demented mind of "Dr. Giggles" in episode two of the three-part prequel to the upcoming film of the same name! Finally, via the miracle of "Interact-O-Rama," Dark Horse offers the world's first create-it-yourself interactive comics story. You decide the page order! You decide what the characters are saying! Plus, we'll give prizes for the best versions sent in by our readers! Special 100% paper cut-out "glasses" included on the back cover of every issue! Story by the Dark Horse Department of Interact-O-Rama, art by the Roachmill team of Rich Hedden and Tom McWeeney. Painted cover by Eric Shanower. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Aug 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Paul Chadwick. If variety is the spice of life, this is one spicy issue! First up, award-winning writer/artist Paul Chadwick returns to the pages of the book that launched his most famous creation: Concrete! Next, writer Ed Brubaker and artist Eric Shanower present part two of "An Accidental Death." A girl is missing, and only two teenage boys know the guilty secret behind her disappearance. Finally, the Doctor may be in, but he's definitelyway out! Dr. Giggles operates as only he can. Scripted by writer/director Manny Coto and illustrated by Alan J. Burrows, Dr. Giggles prepares to leap onto the silver screen in the film of the same name from Dark Horse and Largo Entertainment! Front cover by Paul Chadwick, back cover by Doug Mahnke (The Mask). 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Nov 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Ray Largo and Jordan Raskin . Beginning in this double-sized issue: Part 1 of a three-part lead-in to the upcoming miniseries, Predator: Race War. Story by novelist Andrew Vachss (Hard Looks), adapted by Randy Stradley (Aliens vs. Predator) and artists Jordan Raskin and John Beatty (Punisher). Also in this issue: the tragic conclusion to "An Accidental Death," by Ed Brubaker and Eric Shanower; "The Selfish Giant" (based on the Oscar Wilde short story) by P. Craig Russell; "Money For Nothing," by Jo Duffy and Maya Sakamoto; and, from Rich Hedden and Tom McWeeney's Roachmill, the wacky, behind-the-scenes-at-Dark-Horse exposé: "Zoo-Lou vs. Editor"! Cover by Ray Lago (Hellraiser). 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.
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Published Dec 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Cover by Ray Largo. In part two of the three-part introduction to "Predator: Race War," a government-sanctioned task force is tracking Predator activity across the globe, and they've come to one conclusion: You have to hire a killer to find a killer. Story by novelist Andrew Vachss (Hard Looks), adapted by Randy Stradley (Aliens vs. Predator) and artists Jordan Raskin and John Beatty (Punisher). Also: "Swimming Lessons," by Jo Duffy and Maya Sakamoto -- a tie-in to their self-published Nestrobber series; prehistoric adventure in "Paleolove," by Gary Davis; and, from Eddie Campbell, sly looks at modern life! Painted cover by Ray Lago (Hellraiser). 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Feb 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Ray Largo. Meet Cross: outlaw, freelance avenger, and, when the situation calls for it, professional killer. He's just the kind of person the Predators might take an interest in -- which is why the government's Predator Task Force wants him! Next month Predator: Race War debuts as a four-issue color miniseries. Story by novelist Andrew Vachss (Hard Looks), adapted by Randy Stradley (Aliens vs. Predator) and artists Jordan Raskin and John Beatty (Punisher). Also: Jo Duffy and Maya Sakamoto's Nestrobber preview concludes, and the heroine of Gary Davis' "Paleolove" seeks a love potion from Mudwike, the dwarf. Painted cover by Ray Lago (Hellraiser). B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Mar 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Moebius. Sex, sanctity, and sanity are all called into question in "The Madwoman of the Sacred Heart," a seven-issue Jodorowsky-Moebius story beginning this issue! Acclaimed writer/filmmaker Alexandro Jodorowsky (El Topo) and master comics artist Moebius have teamed to produce a tale that is both thought-provoking and titillating. Also in this issue: The concluding chapter of Paleolove by writer/artist Gary Davis. Cover by Moebius. B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Apr 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Jim Balent. This issue includes part two of "The Madwoman of the Sacred Heart" -- a controversial examination of sexual and religious themes. Also: Eddie Campbell's Bacchus relates a tale from ancient times that illustrates the difference between men and monsters. Of course, even Bacchus admits that it's all "@%$/*." B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Apr 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Nelson. Beginning this issue: Eudaemon, a three-part prequel to the upcoming miniseries of the same name. The Eudaemon and his partner attempt to rescue an innocent girl who has been kidnapped by beings from the insane and unpredictable world that lies beyond "The Portal." In Dominique, another new story, Dominique discovers that the downside to being a freelance undercover operative is that there's no place to go to get out of the crossfire! And the religious/sexual epic "The Madwoman of the Sacred Heart" continues. B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Jun 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Moebius. "The Madwoman of the Sacred Heart," takes a metaphysical turn as Alain Mangel is confronted by a gigantic apparition. In Dominique, our heroine is in a race against time to save a child from a Yakuza warlord -- so why is the FBI trying to stop her? And, in part two of the three-part lead-in to Nelson's Eudaemon miniseries, Ed Pensa finds that an M-16 is cold comfort in the hellish dimension to which Eudaemon has transported him. B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Jun 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Andrew Robinson. Fighting off an assassination attempt by his assistant, meeting with a bloodthirsty clergyman, and buying an entire planet are all in a day's work for The Chairman. Also, more of "The Madwoman of the Sacred Heart," and the all-action conclusion to the three-part prequel to artist Nelson's Eudaemon miniseries that begins next month! B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Jul 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Charles Vess. Fantasy/science fiction author Charles DeLint teams up with comics artist extraordinaire Charles Vess for a little period piece entitled "Sovay." Stand and deliver! Also: Charles Moore and Andrew Robinson send The Chairman on a trip to purchase a distant planet. All in a day's work for this galaxy-trotting executive, deadly ambush by rival companies included. Plus, the penultimate chapter of "The Madwoman of the Sacred Heart," by acclaimed film director Alexandro Jodorowsky and Moebius. B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Aug 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Cover by Eddie Campbell. What happens when an irresistible force comes in contact with an immovable object? What happens when two of the mightiest mythological entities of all time clash in mortal combat? Find out in "When Immortals Meet," the first chapter in the knock-down, drag-out battle of the year: Eddie Campbell's Hermes vs. The Eyeball Kid! Also: Alien life forms are duped into signing away their own planet in the conclusion of Charles Moore and Andrew Robinson's The Chairman, and film and comics legends Alexandro Jodorowsky and Moebius wrap up their tale of "The Madwoman of the Sacred Heart." Special homage cover by Campbell. B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Sep 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Gary Davis. When the Eyeball Kid draws first blood, he figures his fight with Hermes is going to be a cakewalk. But he hasn't reckoned on the power of Hermes' weapon, the Golden Fleece! Witness the stolen power of Zeus pitted against the might of the God of War -- and remember, "One lives, one dies"! Also in this issue, journey back to the dawn of man in an all-new Paleolove story, as the lone warrior Daishon seeks revenge for the death of his wife and child! B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Oct 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Charles Vess. Acclaimed fantasy author Jane Yolen and artist Charles Vess tell the tale of "King Henry," part of a semi-regular series teaming Vess with famous authors to adapt famous ballads to comics. Also: Hermes' mighty Caduceus disguised as a baseball bat! A Mafia princess on the lam! A talking skull in a box! It could only be Eddie Campbell's Hermes vs. The Eyeball Kid! Plus, romance at the dawn of man in part 2 of an all-new Paleolove adventure. B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Nov 1993 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Chris Moeller. This issue leads off with the first chapter in an all-new science fiction epic: The Shadow Empires, by writer-artist Chris Moeller, who also provides the painted cover. Then, it's round four of Eddie Campbell's smashing epic, Hermes vs. The Eyeball Kid! The Kid might be down, but he's far from out and Hermes better keep his wits about him. There's more up Eyeball's sleeve than a stubby little arm. Also: the final chapter of Gary Davis' Paleolove. Daishon discovers there's much more to Gessa than he had ever imagined. And the more he finds out, the more he regrets! B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Dec 1993 by Dark Horse.
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Cover by Arthur Adams. This issue: the premiere of comics legend Arthur Adams' Monkeyman and O'Brien! Super-smart gorilla, super-strong woman, lots of creepy monsters! Plus, Chris Moeller's tale of conquest continues in this issue with Shadow Empires: "Passages," part 2. Khazar's decision to follow his conscience has left him with only one possible escape route -- out of the chapel and straight through the gates of Hell itself. Hermes vs. The Eyeball Kid continues in this issue, with a solid taste of the mayhem incarnate when... someone... starts mucking about in the Patterns of Fate. One wins, one dies. Or is it one dies, one wins? There's still time to place your bets! B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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$293 * DARK Horse Presents #80 CGC 9.8 SS Art Adams Monkeyman O'Brien (1957680003) * Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Jan 1994 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Francisco Solano Lopez. Robert Boyd and Francisco Solano Lopez present "Buoy 77," a tale of desperation, greed, and treachery. When the crew of the Sogeco Explorer lose a valuable scientific instrument near the village of Viçosa, they entice the locals with a small reward for its return. But a small reward to the Americans is an unbelievable fortune to the villagers, and some people would resort to anything to get a fortune -- even murder! Christopher Moeller's Shadow Empires concludes in this issue as Hano Khazar escapes the palace, and seeks help among the people. But Khazar is a warrior, and warriors are rarely trusted by the common man. Eddie Campbell's Hermes vs. The Eyeball Kid continues this issue. The Eyeball Kid has escaped certain death in the whirling maw of a dam's generators only to face Hermes, who is prepared to use the Beetle Suit! B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Feb 1994 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Eddie Campbell. Hermes and the Eyeball Kid take to the air in a climactic battle above the streets while Joe Theseus and Rosario beat the snot out of each other in the midst of the Patterns of Fate. The buoy has been found, but the reward money goes to the person who turns it over -- not the person who finds it. In part 2 of "Buoy 77," one treachery leads to another over the promised reward -- an unbelievable fortune to the citizens of Viçosa, Brazil. The essence of realistic superheroes has been distilled and Stephen Itner demonstrates its potency in his hilarious story "The Legion of Justice." With great pleasure, we present Rick Geary's "Just Folks," a revealing description of many strange and unusual people we're all too embarrassed to admit knowing, and "Close Calls," a testimonial of fateful proportions. B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Mar 1994 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by David Lloyd. Dark Horse Presents #83 features a new story by the spectacular David Lloyd. "Lasting Impression," is a tale of murder, mystery, and blind justice. Keep the lights on! A lull in Eddie Campbell's titanic battle, Hermes versus The Eyeball Kid, as Hermes and Eyeball both realize the fight is about as fixed as it can get. Now no one knows who wins, who dies, and who lands in the laundry. Don't miss this! And in part 3 of "Buoy 77," João forces Zé to reveal the valuable buoy's location, but João discovers something far more hideous than the buoy, and it may just cost him his life. B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Apr 1994 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Neil Vokes and & JayGeldhof. If you're a Nexus fan, a Judah fan, or a chili fan, then grab a partner and pray for rain, because you are about to be launched on a wild culinary roller coaster as the incomparable Mike Baron and the unparalleled Dan Barry bring you "Showdown at the Texas-Style Chili Corral," featuring Judah "The Hammer" Maccabee, locking acid-proof spatulas with Black Death McGee in the greatest cook-off the Universe has ever seen! Also, in the stunning conclusion to Eddie Campbell's epic Hermes versus The Eyeball Kid, Joe Theseus' only chance at saving the universe may tragically terminate the great clash between Hermes and Eyeball! In the bullet-ridden finale of "Buoy 77," the Nabuco brothers come to the tiny Brazilian village of Viçosa to avenge the death of their brother João. Finally, Lucy Swan and Bryan Talbot present "Celtic Warrior," a tale of the time when humans were conquering brutes, especially to the wee folk of the Glens. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published May 1994 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Mike Dringnberg. Dark Horse Presents is proud to debut "The Painted Horse," a tale of freedom and sacrifice set in ancient Japan. The retired Emperor Uda faces a terrifying demon to save his people. "The Painted Horse" features beautiful art by Mike Dringenberg, co-creator of DC's Sandman and Death, and a script by fantasy author Kij Johnson. Also in this issue, Étienne Gagnon and Alex Racine bring us part 1 of the hilarious "Star Riders." With his ship, the Cachalot, at stake, space jockey Leroy enters the Mikorian Rally, the only galactic event with more casualties than participants. His only crewmember is Tabada, an alien princess whose enthusiasm overpowers her common sense. Kilian Plunkett stunned readers with his art in Aliens: "Backsplash" and Aliens: Labyrinth. Now he's back, with Peter Janes' "The Eighth Wonder," a story of the construction of the Trans-Atlantic Bridge. It's definitely one for the (alternate) history books! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Jun 1994 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Andrew Robinson. Amelia Hand, a gorgeous soldier of fortune in the 24th century, would kill for a little rest and relaxation after five months inside a cramped cockpit. Studebaker, a virtual Eden of a planet, promises all that and more, if she can only make it past the natives, who have grown rather... attached to her. This month's Dark Horse Presents features "A Breath of Fresh Air," written by science fiction and fantasy author Lawrence Watt-Evans and beautifully illustrated by Andrew Robinson. In part 2 of "The Eighth Wonder," master architect Overton is still afraid that Dr. Agrine is dead, but beneath the sunlit supports of The Bridge, the good doctor is planting the seeds of a rebellion that promises to change the face of the world. Provided he can survive the assassination attempts, of course! Also in this issue, we continue the tale of Leroy and Tabada's desperate gamble as they continue the grueling Rally. When most of the contestants die by the first round, the competition gets mean! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Jul 1994 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Cover by Kilian Plunkett. Paul Chadwick's back, with an all-new companion tale to his remarkable new miniseries Concrete: Killer Smile. Don't miss this exciting introduction, by one of Legend's most respected creators. Lord Parsons accuses Master Architect Overton of murder most foul in the thrilling conclusion to our cover story, "The Eighth Wonder," but when Dr. Agrine -- the victim -- appears, all hell breaks loose in the most amazing chase scene in comics' history! Looking forward to the future's Information Highway? Beware! Rick Geary's "The Phantom Telephone" reveals the insidious terror that lurks beneath that brushed steel! Also in this issue, during the breathless finale of "Star Riders," we finally get to see what Tabada wears under that miniskirt! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1994 by Dark Horse.
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Cover by Mike Mignola. Legend creator Mike Mignola takes us on a rollercoaster ride of supernatural mayhem in "Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August," part one of a terrifying new four-part adventure. Somewhere in darkest Europe, one hundred thirty-seven people lost their lives, each cruelly torn to pieces -- all in one night. Only Hellboy could investigate such an atrocity and only in the pages of Dark Horse Presents! Once again, Gary Davis brings us a tale of jealousy, greed, love, and despair in a new "Paleolove." Daishon has located a kind village that takes him and the baby in, but at what cost to him, the child, or the village? The cryptic Nanny Katie has never aged during her time on this earth. One man discovers why, but the knowledge comes too late to do him any good. Don't miss "Sir John's Passing," by the same creators who brought you "An Edwardian Nursery." B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Sep 1994 by Dark Horse.
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Cover by Mike Mignola. Legend creator Mike Mignola continues his thrilling tale of supernatural mayhem in "Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August," part 2. Hellboy discovers the tragic secret buried deep beneath an ancient family chapel, but he may be too late to prevent another disaster of grisly proportions! Meet Jeff Baden, a tortured soul cast off from the secret labs of the Mono Corp, who possesses a horrifying power that could destroy all of civilization. Don't miss the premiere of "Baden," in Dark Horse Presents. Also, the new village welcomes Daishon and the baby with open arms, but there are some who welcome him even more. In this month's installment of "Paleolove," a midnight visitor brings Daishon the promise of love, but a dark man whose heart is filled with revenge brings him only the promise of blood. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Oct 1994 by Dark Horse.$8.00
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Cover by Mike Mignola. Legend creator Mike Mignola continues his weird tale of the supernatural in "Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August," part 3. After discovering a tragic secret buried deep beneath an ancient family chapel, can Hellboy save everyone from their horrible consequences? Jeff Baden is a tortured soul cast off from the secret labs of the Mono Corp who possesses a horrifying power that could destroy all of civilization. Be here for the second installment of "Baden," in Dark Horse Presents. Also, the conclusion to Gary Davis' exquisite tale of "Paleolove." Cover art by Mike Mignola. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Nov 1994 by Dark Horse.
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Cover by Mike Mignola. Legend creator Mike Mignola brings his weird tale of the supernatural to a shocking conclusion in part 4 of "Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August," as Hellboy attempts to save everyone from the terrible consequences of a family secret that should never have been kept! Robbie Morrison and Frank Quitely begin their first installment of "Blackheart," a tale of mercy, magic, music, mobsters, and murder in Mississippi. Blackheart is on the path of retribution for the racial crimes he witnessed and that now haunt his memories. Also, will Jeff Baden destroy all of civilization? Will anyone from Mono Corp care? Be here for Jim Alexander and Robert McCallum's final installment of "Baden," in Dark Horse Presents. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Dec 1994 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Shannon Wheeler. Shannon Wheeler's "Too Much Coffee Man" makes its Dark Horse Presents debut this issue as his send-up of Dante's Inferno explores the levels of coffee hell: the rush, the jitters, and the crash. "Blackheart" by Robbie Morrison and Frank Quitely continues. Seneca must confront the evil of Kane, who unleashes his poisonous scheme to destroy all people who do not fit his fascist views of the world. Rick Geary gives us "Night Drive," a lyrical prose work examining the mysteries of the evening on a fantasy ride to the outer limits. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Jan 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Terry LaBan. The greatest writers and artists always find a home in Dark Horse! This month we're proud to introduce you to our latest resident, Terry Laban. He brings his hilarious, on-target Cud characters to Dark Horse Presents in this three-part tale steeped in today's counterculture youth. Also this issue, join us for the second installment of Shannon Wheeler's Too Much Coffee Man, as he meets his Coffee Maker! And don't miss the exciting conclusion to Blackheart from Robbie Morrison and Frank Quitely. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Feb 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Eddie Campbell. Eddie Campbell's critically acclaimed Eyeball Kid returns to grace the pages of DHP in this, the first installment of his all-new, six-part saga titled, "The Picture of Doreen Grey." Terry LaBan continues his Cud capers with his second episode of "Eno & Plum," as we peek into the lives of a couple from today's younger generation who have absolutely nothing to say! "Too Much Coffee Man" continues his hell-bent adventures in the third chapter by Shannon Wheeler. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Mar 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Cover by August Hill. Two miles beyond way out there and three strokes short of a golf score! The latest issue of DHP continues to prove that quality and diversity have a home at Dark Horse! In "The Picture of Doreen Grey," Eddie Campbell mixes two parts whimsy and one part philosophy to create a screwball cocktail for The Eyeball Kid. Meanwhile, back at the coffee house, Terry Laban concludes his off-beat examination of today's counter-culture in the final installment of "Eno and Plum." And while on the subject of coffee, Shannon Wheeler pours a hot mug of hilarity into the concluding chapter of "Too Much Coffee Man Meets His Coffee Maker." Will he get creamed? You gotta read it to find out, sugar! Front cover painting is provided by newcomer August Hall. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Apr 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Stephano Gaudiano. This isn't a comic-book! It's a dinner invitation and we're serving up monkey brains! Your servers for the evening will be the Kabuki Kid and Lu-Win, compliments of the outrageous team of Roger Langridge and Gordon Rennie! They've cooked up "A Pot Full of Noodles," a hilariously politically incorrect samurai/cowboy spoof that'll leave you hungry for more! But clear your plate for the debut of "Here and Now," the tale of a private eye forced to relive his own troubled childhood while babysitting an abandoned boy and spying on a cheating wife. Ed Brubaker wrote it, and Stefano Gaudiano drew it and provided us with our painted cover. And finally, the event of the evening! Joe Theseus and The Eyeball Kid get all dolled up for Joe's out-of-body marriage to Big Ginny, Queen of the Amazons, in Eddie Campbell's "A Picture of Doreen Grey." No doubt about it; you're not leaving with an empty stomach! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published May 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Roger Langridge. Gas up your tank and start up your engine! We're revving on a rally towards DHP #100! First stop is the Far East, where we'll devour a "Pot Full of Noodles" with The Kabuki Kid! It's your standard fare of samurai/cowboy satires, cooked up courtesy of mssrs. Rennie and Langridge! But don't fill up too much, 'cause you'll need to be lean and mean to follow Hal in "Here and Now." Ed Brubaker and Stefano Gaudiano have sent private dick Hal on the wildest investigation of them all: that of his own past! Then it's on to "The Picture of Doreen Grey," by Vertigo creator Eddie Campbell. He's got The Eyeball Kid running for the garter, when Big Ginny, Queen of the Amazons, plunges into them sacred nuptials with Joe Theseus! All in all, it's a rousing start in the big ride to the magnificent #100! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Jun 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Eddie Campbell. You know when you fill up your tank, and the little arrow in your fuel gauge goes beyond the full mark? That feeling like you've got enough gas to go around the globe twice, only stopping for things like Jolt cola and pecan logs? That's how Schreck feels editing DHP, 'cause this issue is more than full. First up, he's got the penultimate chapter of the spaghetti-western/samurai spoof, "A Pot Full of Noodles," by Rennie and Langridge, in which The Kabuki Kid and his faithful sidekick Lu-Win encounter the Evil Factory Man and his Droidzilloid -- fast, furious, and fun! Then the plot thickens for private eye Hal, as Ed "Lowlife" Brubaker and Stefano Gaudiano conclude "Here and Now." And finally, in "The Picture of Doreen Grey" the Kid goes Eyeballs-to-the-wall in an all-out assault against the Body Corporation, while Joe's lost in his own nirvana. So Schreck tears outta this issue with his gauge still past full, and he's burning rubber heading toward the big five-part DHP 100 blowout! If you're real nice, he'll let you ride shotgun! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Jul 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Cover by Eric White. The Brits and the Yanks battle it out for top billing in DHP #99! The Red Coats fire the first two shots in the form of award-winning author Jamie Delano (Hellblazer, Animal Man) and the enigmatic Shane Oakley! They offer up a macabre tale of a father so disaffected with his own life that he's willing to watch his son suffer a fate worse still, in "The Crack." America counters with the short-short, "My Mentor," in which the master of autobiografix, Harvey Pekar, traces the origins of his long-time connection with jazz, aided by the genius that is Joe Sacco. Then it's back to Britain for the final segment of the "Kabuki Kid," by Gordon Rennie and Roger Langridge. No genre's safe from the wicked wit of the wildest Wu-Shu warrior in this all-out assault on Hollywood! And wrapping up the battle comes a Dark Horse from Down Under, the inimitable Eddie Campbell, who wraps up "The Picture of Doreen Grey" with Joe Theseus contemplating godhood, the Kid pondering motherhood, and a major player getting a bullet in the face. So who takes top billing? That's for you to decide! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1995 by Dark Horse.$3.20
Part 0 of 5 - Wraparound cover by Mike Allred. NOTE: There are 6 different versions of #100. They are numbered from 0 to 5 and are all different stories. The numbers are represented by the letter at the end of the issue number. This is #0 of 5. Supplement to Hero Illustrated. 2-page Eno and Plum tale (a Cud exclusive!) by Terry LaBan; Concrete: The Artistic Impulse excerpt by Paul Chadwick (continued in Dark Horse Presents (1986) #100D); Fat Dog Mendoza: The Secret Life of Leftovers excerpt by Scott Musrove (continued in Dark Horse Presents (1986) #100C); 2-page Pistachio tale (a THB exclusive!) by Paul Pope; Bird Dog excerpt by Ed Brubaker & Pat McEown (continued in Dark Horse Presents (1986) #100E); The Ninth Gland excerpt by Renee French (continued in Dark Horse Presents (1986) #100B); interview with DHP editor Bob Schreck; Hellboy: The Chained Coffin excerpt by Mike Mignola (continued in Dark Horse Presents (1986) #100C). B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1995 by Dark Horse.
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Part 1 of 5 - Cover by Frank Miller. NOTE: There are 6 different versions of #100. They are numbered from 0 to 5 and are all different stories. The numbers are represented by the letter at the end of the issue number. For our fifth anniversary, Frank Miller introduced Sin City -- be here for his next hit. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Part 2 of 5 - Cover by Bernie Wrightson. NOTE: There are 6 different versions of #100. They are numbered from 0 to 5 and are all different stories. The numbers are represented by the letter at the end of the issue number. Hellboy's origin is revealed in this new 10-page tale titled "The Chained Coffin," written and illustrated by Mike Mignola! Meet the Mom and Dad of the world's greatest paranormal investigator! Bitchy Bitch stomps through a 6-page story by Roberta Gregory. There's an all-new 8-page tale titled "Yes," by comics' hottest newcomer Paul Pope (THB). Fat Dog Mendoza is featured in "The Secret Life of Leftovers" by Scott Musgrove. Jack Pollock cooks up a1-page appetizer starring Devil Chef. And there's a 3-page Alec story by Eddie Campbell. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Part 3 of 5 - Cover by Geof Darrow. NOTE: There are 6 different versions of #100. They are numbered from 0 to 5 and are all different stories. The numbers are represented by the letter at the end of the issue number. We start off with a 14-page Concrete tale titled "The Artistic Impulse," written and illustrated by Paul Chadwick. It brings back the same characters that appeared in the first issue of Dark Horse Presents way back in 1986!Then there's a 6-page story titled "Whistle and Queenie" by girl-hero Megan Kelso! Harvey Pekar tells us about"Breakfast at Billy's" in a 5-page story illustrated by Joe Sacco."Faggot Story" is a 6-page autobio story written by James Sturm and Dan Savage, and illustrated by Jason Waskey. And we cap it off with a page of sick strips from the fevered brain of Ivan Brunetti! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1995 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Part 4 of 5 - Cover by Dave Gibbons. NOTE: There are 6 different versions of #100. They are numbered from 0 to 5 and are all different stories. The numbers are represented by the letter at the end of the issue number. Dave Gibbons pays tribute to EC with a scary Martha Washington cover, tied in with the 6-page story, "Attack of the Flesh-Eating Monsters," which he and Frank Miller provide for our entertainment pleasure! "Black Cross," which debuted in DHP #1,returns in an 8-page story by Chris Warner. There's a 2-page autobio strip titled "Oh, My Goodness," written by Harvey Pekar and illustrated by Joe Sacco. Ellen Fornéy (Tomato) reveals her real-life encounter with Tom Waits in a 4-page story called "Bourbon on the Rocks". There's an 8-page tale titled "Bird Dog" by Ed Brubaker (Lowlife)and Pat McEown (Grendel). Brian Sendelbach takes four pages toteach us that"Violence is Golden". And we're treated to "The Symphony of Daily Nourishment" by Rick Geary, a 1-pager with a good beat we can all dance to! B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1995 by Dark Horse.
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Part 5 of 5 - Cover by Mike Allred. NOTE: There are 6 different versions of #100. They are numbered from 0 to 5 and are all different stories. The numbers are represented by the letter at the end of the issue number. Arthur Adams treats us to 8 pages of Monkeyman and O'Brien! Ann and Tiberius duke it out with a bug-eyed monster from outer space in this witty, beautifully drawn story! Self-publishing giants Jeff Smith (Bone) and Paul Pope (THB) come together for the first time to cook up an 8-page story titled "Pan-Fried Girl". Love & Rockets' Mario Hernandez tells us about"Los Malcriados" ("The Brats") in his 8-page story. Evan Dorkin takes us on a 2-page dairy tirade with Milk and Cheese. And we wrap it all up with the introduction of Frankenstein, P.I. in a 6-page story titled "Butcher's Night Out" by Rich Hedden and Mike McPhillips! Cover price $2.50.