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Steven Grant comic


My Flesh Is Cool

My Flesh Is Cool

Steven Grant, the man who showed Marvel how to do the Punisher, unleashes a new breed of killer. Who is Evan Knox? Anyone he wants to be. How do you catch a killer who can jump into any body he wants, do anything he desires, and escape without a trace?

Deceivers

Deceivers

Lincoln McCord and Prince Adony Zaruka are two American con men living abroad in Europe, posing as an oil magnate and the descendant of long-lost royalty to live the high life by leeching off the European elite. But when an international thief begins wreaking havoc on their marks, the deceivers are enlisted by a rogue CIA agent to help entrap him.
Genre: Crime, Spy

First Adventures

First Adventures

First Adventures was an anthology mini-series starring Dynamo Joe, Whisper, and Blaze Barlow. The series contained 3 separate stories each issue.

The Rook: Desperate Times

The Rook: Desperate Times

The most popular series to ever be introduced in the pages of Eerie!

Jennifer Blood: Born Again

Jennifer Blood: Born Again

The streets of Lalaland run red when Jennifer Blood returns to declare a new war on the mobs. Or does she? As a low level hood plots to leverage her in a bid to take over the Los Angeles underworld, her war attracts some very dangerous attention and unexpectedly sets a lethal international chain of events in motion. A deadly new direction from writer Steven Grant, the well-known writer of classic The Punisher stories as well as the creator and writer of Boom!'s 2 Guns!

Elric (1973)

Elric (1973)

An original Michael Moorcock Elric story adapted by Steven Grant, especially for this one-shot.

Psychoblast

Psychoblast

Nine issue series.

Whisper (1986)

Whisper (1986)

Thirty-seven issue series.
Genre: Adventure


Untold Tales of Chastity

Untold Tales of Chastity

It's Halloween in New York, 1982. Sweet talkin' ladies man Slade lost his life - and his world - in a gangland hit that stole his niece's young life as well. On the anniversary of his death, Slade returns from the dead to exact revenge. Can Chastity Marks, the lovable vampire assassin save her dear friend Slade from a head on collison with a life of crime? Or is it too late already? Regardless, she's gonna have to go undercover to get the job done. It1s a pop cultural melting pot as the goth scene meets blaxploitation with a dash of hip hop thrown in for good measure, all with a supernatural twist. Recommended for fans of cute vampire goth chicks.

Dr. Giggles

Dr. Giggles

The sleepy little town of Moorehigh is about to wake up to its worst nightmare: Evan Rendell, aka Dr. Giggles, is coming home to settle some old scores. Adapted from writer/director Manny Coto's script by Steven Grant and artists Kent Burles and Alan J. Burrows. Covers by Doug Mahnke (The Mask).

Stone Cold Steve Austin

Stone Cold Steve Austin

Four issue mini-series.
Genre: Fighting

Classic G.I. Joe

Classic G.I. Joe

Reacquaint yourself with Hawk, Scarlett, Stalker, Rock 'n Roll and the other original Joes, including the popular but enigmatic Snake Eyes. Witness the first daring attempts of the villainous Cobra Commander and his minions to cause havoc around the world, only to have the Joes thwarting them at every turn. Relive your first tours of 'The Pit', G.I. Joe's command center, and Springfield, U.S.A., a quiet suburban town with a dark secret. Also presented here are the first appearances of the October Guard and Kwinn the Eskimo. Writer Larry Hama, the man irrevocably linked to G.I. Joe, guided the team for over 10 years as a writer. He is joined by an array of artists, including Herb Trimpe, Mike Vosburg, and Don Perlin. This action-packed volume collects the classic Marvel Comics G.I. Joe #1 to 10.

Robocop: Killing Machine

Robocop: Killing Machine

This special one shot introduces the new creative team of Steven Grant, no stranger to Robocop as he adapted Frank Miller's series, and artist Anderson Ricardo. This full color one shot book contains an all-new Robocop story as well as sneak-peak at the next upcoming Robocop epic! A bored rich kid gets his kicks hacking into what's left of the Detroit grid, triggering random power failures and screwing up transit, causing various tensions that Murphy and Lewis have to cope with to maintain public order. Thwarted by Robocop, the hacker tries to hack into Robocop's systems, but finds something else instead in the depths of OCP's computer system, still online in the wake of the company's collapse. It's the next step up from Robocop: a prototype robo-soldier, literally a killing machine, that never received a human brain. But the hacker provides the brain by remote, sending the Killing Machine out into Detroit to find and destroy Robocop. To his surprise, the robotic systems dominate and the Killing Machine has its own program: total annihilation!

Edge

Edge

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Chyna II

Chyna II

Back for another round after her successful debut, Chyna returns as a bodyguard who protects the innocent. Chyna’s been hired to protect Shelley Marko, a state’s witness that is going to testify against her former boyfriend, mobster Nicky Decampo. The only problem with Chyna’s ability to keep her client alive is that some police are on Decampo’s payroll. The corrupt policesquad are all working hard to please the boss, but Chyna has other ideas.

Moon Knight Epic Collection

Moon Knight Epic Collection

Discover the many faces of the Moon Knight! Mercenary. Werewolf hunter. Super hero. Millionaire playboy. Cab driver. Ghost? Moon Knight is many things to many people, with the multiple personalities to match! Follow the Fist of Khonshu as he battles to find his place in the Marvel Universe in this collection of his earliest appearances. From his startling debut as a nemesis of Werewolf by Night to an unlikely stint with the Defenders, from encounters with Spider-Man and the Thing to the solo adventures that shaped a legend, relive the rise of the moon's specter of vengeance! Collecting WEREWOLF BY NIGHT (1972) #32-33; MARVEL SPOTLIGHT (1971) #28-29; DEFENDERS (1972) #47-50; PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #22-23; MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (1974) #52; MOON KNIGHT (1980) #1-4 - plus material from HULK MAGAZINE #11-15, #17-18 and #20; and MARVEL PREVIEW #21.

Twilight Man

Twilight Man

Four issues mini-series.

Chyna

Chyna

Chyna, the WWF superstar, hires out as a professional bodyguard and walks into the streets of Chicago to protect Jamie Banks, the daughter of millionaire Elliot Banks. Elliot Banks claims to have no idea why a group known as the Death Cult is after him and his daughter, and Chyna will have to get to the truth while protecting them. Known as the “9th Wonder of the World,” Chyna displays both strength and femininity as she cuts a wide path through her opponents.

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