Nightveil (1984) comic books
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Published Feb 1984 by Americomics (AC).$2.50
$2.50
Stories by Steve Ringgenberg, Bill Black, and Ben Smith. Art by Mark Heike, Bill Black and Bill Anderson. Cover by Paul Gulacy. AC Comics presents a new series featuring its own version of the classic Golden Age character Phantom Lady (and previously known as the Blue Bulleteer). Wealthy socialite Laura Wright battled crime in her costumed identity until the interdimensional being known as Azagoth instructed her in the arcane arts, creating her new identity as Nightveil. Now (in the aftermath of Fun Comics (1982) #4), she must defend her mystic realm of Dark Dhagor from the undead wizard king, Tharu-Oron. Nightveil; The Veil Rips; Deathstalk! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.75.
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Published 1985 by Americomics (AC).$2.50
$2.50
Stories by Steve Ringgenberg and Rik Levins. Art by Mark Heike, Rik Levins, Don Hillsman and Bill Anderson, plus a pinup by Mark Propst. Cover by Mark Heike and Bill Anderson. AC Comics presents a new series featuring its own version of the classic Golden Age character Phantom Lady (and previously known as the Blue Bulleteer). Wealthy socialite Laura Wright battled crime in her costumed identity until the interdimensional being known as Azagoth instructed her in the arcane arts, creating her new identity as Nightveil. Nightveil sets out to stop a cult from sacrificing a young girl and summoning a demon. In the backup story, Scarlet Scorpion targets the East Coast mob, but first, he must deal with the assassin known as …Nirvana. Blood Rites!; Scarlet Scorpion. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.75.
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Published 1985 by Americomics (AC).$2.50
$2.50
Stories by Steve Ringgenberg and Rik Levins. Art by Mark Heike, Doug Hazlewood, Rik Levins, Don Hillsman and Erik Larsen. Cover by Mark Heike and Doug Hazlewood. AC Comics presents a new series featuring its own version of the classic Golden Age character Phantom Lady (and previously known as the Blue Bulleteer). Wealthy socialite Laura Wright battled crime in her costumed identity until the interdimensional being known as Azagoth instructed her in the arcane arts, creating her new identity as Nightveil. Nightveil battles a released demon, believing it wants to kill her…when actually its plans for her are far worse. In the backup story, The Scarlet Scorpion tries to prevent the mob hit-woman Nirvana from killing a judge. Featuring very early art by Savage Dragon creator and Image Comics mainstay Erik Larsen. The Kiss…; Nighttime with Nirvana. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.75.
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Published 1985 by Americomics (AC).$2.50
$2.50
Stories by Steve Ringgenberg and Rik Levins. Art by Mark Heike, Doug Hazlewood, Rick Burchett and Erik Larsen. Painted cover by Dave Dorman. AC Comics presents a new series featuring its own version of the classic Golden Age character Phantom Lady (and previously known as the Blue Bulleteer). Wealthy socialite Laura Wright battled crime in her costumed identity until the interdimensional being known as Azagoth instructed her in the arcane arts, creating her new identity as Nightveil. An attack by Umbra, Voodoo Priestess brings Nightveil to a rotting New Orleans mansion, where she joins forces with The Shade to battle zombies. In the backup story, The Scarlet Scorpion is drawn into the schemes of the Asian master criminal Kuromoko. Featuring very early art by Savage Dragon creator and Image Comics mainstay Erik Larsen. Voodoo Moon; Masks. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.75.
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Published 1986 by Americomics (AC).$2.50
$2.50
Stories by Bill Black and Phil White. Art by Bill Anderson, Bill Black, Alex Miclat and Erik Larsen. Cover by Erik Larsen and Doug Hazlewood. AC Comics presents a new series featuring its own version of the classic Golden Age character Phantom Lady (and previously known as the Blue Bulleteer). Wealthy socialite Laura Wright battled crime in her costumed identity until the interdimensional being known as Azagoth instructed her in the arcane arts, creating her new identity as Nightveil. Just when Nightveil thinks shes adjusted to life in the modern world after four decades on ice, her old 1940s boyfriend The Black Commando re-enters the picture. Featuring very early art by Savage Dragon creator and Image Comics mainstay Erik Larsen. Also, a reprint of an early Nightveil story from Fun Comics #1 (1982), this time in color. Coming Out Party; Love/Death; First Night on the Job. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.75.
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Published 1986 by Americomics (AC).$2.50
$2.50
Stories by Bill Black, Rik Levins, and Robert Walker. Art by Doug Hazlewood, Richard Hackenburg, Rik Levins, Peter Iro, Bill Black and Erik Larsen. Cover by Bill Black. AC Comics presents a new series featuring its own version of the classic Golden Age character Phantom Lady (and previously known as the Blue Bulleteer). Wealthy socialite Laura Wright battled crime in her costumed identity until the interdimensional being known as Azagoth instructed her in the arcane arts, creating her new identity as Nightveil. Nightveils old boyfriend seems to have become unhinged by his sudden revival; meanwhile, The Scarlet Scorpion intervenes in a gang war and is attacked by The Terrorist, who was formerly the superhero Black Terror. In the backup story, Dr. Wirtham realizes comic books are part of a ritual to open a dimensional gate. Featuring very early art by Savage Dragon creator and Image Comics mainstay Erik Larsen. Black Magic and Commando Tactics; Deals; Blackjack. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.75.
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Published Mar 1987 by Americomics (AC).$2.50
$2.50
Stories by Bill Black and Rik Levins. Art by Bill Black, Robert Walker, Rik Levins and Dell Barras. Cover by Robert Walker and John Beatty. AC Comics presents a new series featuring its own version of the classic Golden Age character Phantom Lady (and previously known as the Blue Bulleteer). Wealthy socialite Laura Wright battled crime in her costumed identity until the interdimensional being known as Azagoth instructed her in the arcane arts, creating her new identity as Nightveil. Nightveils former beau The Black Commando attacks Ms. Victory, indirectly leading to the creation of the villain Rad. In the backup story, The Scarlet Scorpion tries to find a judges killer and avert a gang war. Final issue of the series. The Destruction of Ms. Victory; Terror in the Streets. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.75.