Aria comic books issue 2
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Published Feb 1992 by Aria/Image.$2.50
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The reboot of Colleen Dorans science fantasy epic under her own Aria Press banner. Psychic children Liana and Jason become caught up in an interplanetary war, along with their human allies and protectors. Backup story Seasons of Spring reveals the kids early years. Story and art by Colleen Doran. Another backup story, Souvenir, is written by Jo Duffy with art by Colleen Doran. Black and white; 40 pages. Mature readers. Painted covers by Doran. Cover price $1.75. Cover price $1.75.
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Published Feb 1992 by Aria/Image.$2.50
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View scans- Signed by creator Colleen Doran with remark on first page. Does not include certificate of authenticity.
2nd or later printing. Printing notice can be found on inside front cover at the bottom. Cover price $1.75.
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An Image Comic. (W) Brian Holguin (A) Jay Ancelto. Hell hath no fury like an Angel scorn. When KILDARE of the Faerie stumbled upon a secret "Carnival of Curiosities" in the back streets of Victorian London, the last thing she expected to find was an authentic Angel held in bondage. But the real trouble begins when she manages to free the captive ANGELA. Because now the Seraphic Warrior swears vengeance on her captors, and might even destroy the world in the process. And who is the mysterious curator Dr. Peter Traum and what secret powers allowed him to capture Angela in the first place? Kildare must figure it all out before the literal Wrath of God is unleashed on earth. Don't miss the conclusion to the most-talked about crossover of the year. Cover price $2.95.
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Aria Angela (2000) #2A.GOLD
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Gold Foil Edition. An Image Comic. (W) Brian Holguin (A) Jay Ancelto. Hell hath no fury like an Angel scorn. When KILDARE of the Faerie stumbled upon a secret "Carnival of Curiosities" in the back streets of Victorian London, the last thing she expected to find was an authentic Angel held in bondage. But the real trouble begins when she manages to free the captive ANGELA. Because now the Seraphic Warrior swears vengeance on her captors, and might even destroy the world in the process. And who is the mysterious curator Dr. Peter Traum and what secret powers allowed him to capture Angela in the first place? Kildare must figure it all out before the literal Wrath of God is unleashed on earth. Don't miss the conclusion to the most-talked about crossover of the year.
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Chris Bachalo Cover. (W) Brian Holguin (A) Jay Ancelto. Hell hath no fury like an Angel scorn. When KILDARE of the Faerie stumbled upon a secret "Carnival of Curiosities" in the back streets of Victorian London, the last thing she expected to find was an authentic Angel held in bondage. But the real trouble begins when she manages to free the captive ANGELA. Because now the Seraphic Warrior swears vengeance on her captors, and might even destroy the world in the process. And who is the mysterious curator Dr. Peter Traum and what secret powers allowed him to capture Angela in the first place? Kildare must figure it all out before the literal Wrath of God is unleashed on earth. Don't miss the conclusion to the most-talked about crossover of the year. Cover price $2.95.
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Aria (1999) #2$2.50
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Cover art by Jay Anacleto. The Shores Of Sorrow, script by Brian Holguin (co-creator and writer) and Brian Haberlin (co-creator), pencils by Jay Anacleto (pages 1-9, 15-21) and Roy A. Martinez (pages 10-14), inks by Jay Anacleto (pages 1-9, 15-21) and Roy A. Martinez (pages 10-14); Ginny flees to Kildare's place for help; Kildare and Pug start investigating the monsters; Nigel Hawthorne escapes from prison. 36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
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Aria (1999) #2B
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Convention Special Edition. Cover art by Jay Anacleto. The Shores Of Sorrow, script by Brian Holguin (co-creator and writer) and Brian Haberlin (co-creator), pencils by Jay Anacleto (pages 1-9, 15-21) and Roy A. Martinez (pages 10-14), inks by Jay Anacleto (pages 1-9, 15-21) and Roy A. Martinez (pages 10-14); Ginny flees to Kildare's place for help; Kildare and Pug start investigating the monsters; Nigel Hawthorne escapes from prison. 36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
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Anacleto cover. (W) Brian Holguin (A) David Yardin (CVR) Jay Anacleto "Is not short paine well borne, that brings long ease, And layes the soule to sleep in quiet grave? Sleepe after toyle, port after stormie seas, Ease after warre, death after life does greatly please." Edmund Spenser, 1590 The saga of the Soul Market continues. The malevolent trickster known as Robin Goodfellow has arrived in Manhattanand is determined to play havoc with the life of Lady Kildare. By stirring up memories of a centuries-old love and haunting regrets. His game is still unclear, but Kildare is certain of one thing: the stakes just got higher. Meanwhile, an unstoppable being is trailing the meddlesome Goodfellow, hunting him across countless worlds, demanding satisfaction of its own. With its gripping story, deeply realized characters and lush illustration, the award-winning ARIA is one of the most highly regarded series of the past several years. This issue is no exception. Don't miss it. FC 32pp Cover price $2.95.
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(W) Brian Holguin (A) David Yardin (CVR) Jay Anacleto "Is not short paine well borne, that brings long ease, And layes the soule to sleep in quiet grave? Sleepe after toyle, port after stormie seas, Ease after warre, death after life does greatly please." Edmund Spenser, 1590 The saga of the Soul Market continues. The malevolent trickster known as Robin Goodfellow has arrived in Manhattanand is determined to play havoc with the life of Lady Kildare. By stirring up memories of a centuries-old love and haunting regrets. His game is still unclear, but Kildare is certain of one thing: the stakes just got higher. Meanwhile, an unstoppable being is trailing the meddlesome Goodfellow, hunting him across countless worlds, demanding satisfaction of its own. With its gripping story, deeply realized characters and lush illustration, the award-winning ARIA is one of the most highly regarded series of the past several years. This issue is no exception. Don't miss it. FC 32pp Cover price $2.95.
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(W) Brian Holquin (A) Lan Medina (cover) Jay Anacleto FC 32pp $2.95 Four-issue finite monthly series In stores the week of April 23rd. The Concept: Somewhere around the corner, just beyond the edge of perception, lies a world you never dreamed existed: A world where creatures of myth and gods long thought dead walk unnoticed among the crowded streets of Manhattan. Aria follows the adventures of Lady Kildare, a faerie princess living in Greenwich Village, and her strange circle of immortal friends. Combining sumptuous illustrations, deeply realized characters and deftly paced narrative, Aria is an unforgettable fairy tale for grown-ups. This Issue: Arriving in a mysterious magic kingdom tucked away in the Catskills, Kildare is the guest of honor at a wondrous feast. We meet a number of unique characters: Hans, a talking Hedgehog; Ember, the Burning Girl; The shadowy Hunter; the remote and icy Queen Joyous -- and a strange being claiming to be Oberon, one-time king of Faerie. But Kildare soon suspects that beneath the foundations of this enchanted land lies a dark and tragic secret. Cover price $2.95.
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$60 Aria The Uses of Enchantment #2 VF-NM Image Comics comic book 20 JW58 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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An Image Comic (W) Brian Holguin (P) Jay Anacleto The second issue of ARIA in glorious pure pencilled, grayscale glory. Featuring an exclusive cover, this is a collectors must. It will be printed on the highest quality paper at a resolution higher than standard comics would normally allow. b&w, 32pg" Cover price $2.50.
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(W) Brian Holguin (A)Lan Medina In stores the week of June 19th. The Concept: Somewhere around the corner, just beyond the edge of perception, lies a world you never dreamed existed...a world where creatures of ancient myth and gods long thought dead walk unnoticed among us. Where ladies faerie dance lonely nights away, bathed in soft neon glare. Where every shadow holds a secret, and every secret has a price. Where danger and wonder can be found at any turn, if you know where to look. Welcome to the world of Aria. This Issue: It's 1967. Youth is king, London is swinging and Kildare is in Love. After almost 900 years, Kildare-adventuress, bon vivant and fairy-princess-in-exile-is reunited with her first true love, Thomas. Together they explore the electric wonderland of London nightlife, a place more exotic and strange than any fairy story, and where everyone and everything is about the "Moment." But what happens when the moment is over? Does anyone really live happily ever after? Don't miss the second of this enchanting two-part Aria tale. This story arc serves as an ideal jumping on point for new readers, as well as filling in crucial background details for dedicated Aria fans. Not to be missed. Recommended for readers and fans of Neil Gaiman, Sandman, and Witchblade. FC, 32pg (2 of 2) $2.95 Cover price $2.95.
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$4 Aria Summer's Spell #2 VF/NM 2002 Image z2501 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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Aria TPB (2000-2004 Image) #2-1ST
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "The Soul Market!" Collects Aria The Soul Market (2001) #1-6.
Written by Brian Holguin. Art By Jay Anacleto, David Yardin And Lan Medina. Cover By Jay Anacleto.
Aria is an unforgettable fairy tale for adults that follows the adventures of Kildare, a faerie princess living in Greenwich Village, and her strange circle of immortal friends.
Kildare's world is turned upside down when Goodfellow, the mischievous sprite immortalized in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, comes to New York. As Kildare tries to figure out just what he's up to, she uncovers an underground soul market, where the immortal spirits of humans are bought, sold and traded-as well as the memory of a long forgotten love.
Softcover, 8-in. x 12-in., 144 pages, full color.
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Aria HC (2000-2003 Image) #2-1ST
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "The Soul Market!" Collects Aria The Soul Market (2001) #1-6. Written by BRIAN HOLGUIN. Art by JAY ANACLETO, DAVID YARDIN and LAN MEDINA. Cover by JAY ANACLETO. Aria is an unforgettable fairy tale for adults that follows the adventures of Kildare, a faerie princess living in Greenwich Village, and her strange circle of immortal friends. Kildare's world is turned upside down when Goodfellow, the mischievous sprite immortalized in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, comes to New York. As Kildare tries to figure out just what he's up to, she uncovers an underground soul market, where the immortal spirits of humans are bought, sold and traded-as well as the memory of a long forgotten love. Hardcover, 144 pages, full color. Cover price $26.95.
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Published 1991 by Slave Labor.$4.20
Issue 2. 1991. Written by Rafael Nieves and illustrated by Noel Tuazon. Adults only. 6.75" x 10.25". 32 pages. Black and white. Cover price $2.50.