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The Walking Dead (1989)

The Walking Dead (1989)

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Bacon and Other Monstrous Tales

Bacon and Other Monstrous Tales

Superstar artist Troy Nixey will take you on a journey through the creepy and otherworldly in this collection of never-before-collected tales! From alien invasions to monsters lurking in the unseen, this beautifully illustrated book is a must-have for any horror and science-fiction fan! Collecting stories from Nixey's early days at Oni Press and Dark Horse to the relaunch of Fangoria, as well as never-seen-before material and a bonus sketchbook section! Collects Boogie Picker (8 pages from DHP #131), Bacon part 1 (15 pages from Oni Double Feature #3), and Bacon part 2 (15 pages from Oni Double Feature #4), and much more.

Untold Horror

Untold Horror

Features art, scripts, and other production material from unmade films that still might make you scream--with insights from dozens of directors, screenwriters, and producers with decades of experience.
Genre: Horror

Howl

Howl

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Genre: Horror

Body Count (1989)

Body Count (1989)

Body Count is one of the many titles Barry Blair has created for Aircel. This horror spoof black-and-white comic begins when a scientist and his beautiful girlfriend create a chemical concoction that will supposedly turn any geek into a jock. When they leave to get dinner, a janitor named Wanker enters the lab to clean. He unknowingly tastes the chemical brew and transforms into a crazed killer who wears a deep-sea diving helmet. Bodies start turning up all over the college campus--killed in creative, sinister ways--and it is up to the professor and the girl to stop him at all costs!
Genre: Horror

Cold Space

Cold Space

From legendary actor Samuel L. Jackson and Emmy nominated writer/producer Eric Calderon, the team that brought you the Emmy-award-winning, best-selling Afro Samurai, comes their next original series - Cold Space! When an on-the-run outlaw crash-lands on a hostile planet on the brink of civil war, he finds himself caught in the crossfire between two warring factions. But in chaos lies opportunity... because where there's war, there's money to be made! A hard-boiled sci-fi action-adventure with covers by Eisner Award-winning artist Dave Johnson and Irredeemable cover artist, Jeffrey Spokes!

Kriss

Kriss

Lean, ghostly pale, and permanently grim-faced, Kriss has always been an outsider in his small village. He's a war orphan, torn from his true father -- King Erikk Iron Tooth of Darkovia in the far north. When his only friend, Anja, loses her mother to a wild sabercat ravaging the village, Kriss determines to bring it down. But the creature is no mere animal. It has come down from the north with a gift for Kriss -- one that could make his wildest dreams come true.


Wondrous Stories Comics

Wondrous Stories Comics

Issue #1 (Collector's Edition)--a comic anthology of the weird and amazing. Also introduces "The Precept". A fun throwback to the anthologies of the Bronze Age of comics!

Dark Horse Maverick 2001

Dark Horse Maverick 2001

In this second annual anthology of creator-owned coolness, we've roped a few wayward, unpredictable colts, corralled them with some solid but imaginative workhorses, and even had some of those fancy European ponies brought to the Dark Horse ranch for the best ride of the new millennium! Okay, horseplay aside, Matt Wagner visits the Grendel universe with another chapter of the Hunter Rose legacy, Sergio Aragonés rolls out an autobiographical anecdote in his trademark style, Will Eisner tells a tale of fleeting triumph, and young Usagi learns a valuable lesson in a story by Stan Sakai. All the way from France, Angoulême Grand Prize winners Charles Berberian and Philippe Dupuy send their charming and funnyMonsieur Jean for your reading pleasure. Jogging in from the outfield, Denis Kitchen provides a hilariously absurd story called "My Five Minutes with God," and J.R. Williams provides his take on a Greek myth with "Skinboy: Sisyphus Revisited." Rounding out the edges we have a pin-up by Hellboy artist Mike Mignola and a cover by the ever-smoking Frank Miller, colored by Eisner Award-winning digital artist Laura DePuy. It's 48 pages of pure genius, and it's coming your way in July, the perfect month for a good read in a shady spot. BE ADVISED: CONTAINS SOME CARTOON NUDITY.
Genre: Fantasy

Tara On The Dark Continent

Tara On The Dark Continent

Featuring the first appearance of Stormy Tempest and Astron! Another Paragon classic, now commanding extreme prices in the collector's market (IF you can find a collector willing to part with it)! A strange craft crash lands on the Dark Continent, leading Tara into battle with a man-eating underwater plant and an encounter with a being from another world in “Challenge from the Stars” by Bill Black. Then, learn “How to Draw Tara” from Bill Black. Next up, Tara experiences a psychedelic vision during an attack from an alien being and winds up captured by none other than “Dr. Rivits I Presume?” (This is the first appearance of Dr. Rivits, who would survive to become one of Tara and the Femforce’s greatest foes). Then it’s a pictorial centerfold section featuring the stunning Victoria Vetri as a savage cavewoman from `When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth`. In “The Mirror of Horrors” Tara is attacked by Beastmen and a giant snake and becomes an unwilling sacrifice at the hands of Na’ Waga the Witch Woman. Art by Bill Black and Bob Mosher with inks by Bill Black and Wes Smith. And… smokin’ rockets! Stormy Tempest makes her comic book debut in “The Space Hag” by Bill Black! (Stormy would go on to become a major character decades later in the pages of Femforce as well as the star of her own series of independent films. Now see where it all began! Who knew?). Then it’s another first appearance of a popular character (who will also appear in his own movie)… witness the debut of Astron! Who is this strangely-garbed interdimensional being? Is he a hero? Or a cold-blooded murderer? Find out in “Encounter” by Bill Black.

Suckers

Suckers

While on their nightly hunt, Chad and John, two buffoonish vampires happen upon the film set of the romantic thriller, MOONSHADE: THE ROMANTIC, REDEEMED VAMPIRE! Intent on reminding the masses that vampires are monsters and not romantic cliches, Chad and John begin turning the film shoot into a massacre – until the star himself, Moonshade, arrives on set. Little do they know, Moonshade may play a sparkly puppy dog… but in reality he's a blood-guzzling, badass just playing a part. Chad and John have crossed the biggest bad guy in town, and these suckers don’t stand a chance!
Genre: Horror

Victor Crowley's Hatchet Halloween Tales

Victor Crowley's Hatchet Halloween Tales

Victory Crowley returns to terrorize comics in a brand new comic series! In 2006 film maker Adam Green released a new American horror movie that paid homage to his favorite monsters. The movie was Hatchet and it told the story of Victor Crowley, a deformed child that came back to life as an unstoppable killing machine. Cursed to live out his terrifying last moments again and again, Crowley brutally murders anyone foolish enough to enter his swamp sanctuary. Filled with over the top gore, classic movie monster horror, and a boatload of black humor, this is the ultimate comic for fright fans!

Beware the Witch's Shadow: Happy New Fear

Beware the Witch's Shadow: Happy New Fear

Journey deep into the woods where the witch dwells for new stories of greed and gluttony. Here insider her hovel you will be entertained with tales of the macabre before she devours your soul. In this special New Year's issue, Jason Pell delivers a story about the horror over your shoulder in "Eyes Up Here." And horror scribe James Kuhoric delivers the first chapter of a new slasher's tale in "Hollow Eyed Jack." Plus a bonus story of Cthulian horror on the salty sea called "What Lies Beneath" by Kuhoric and Dan Parsons. Horror in the tradition of the B&W monster mags of yore awaits you in Beware the Witch's Shadow!
Genre: Horror

Marvin Mouse

Marvin Mouse

Marvin Mouse was published in 1957 for only 1 issue.

Ripper

Ripper

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The Further Adventures of Nyoka the Jungle Girl

The Further Adventures of Nyoka the Jungle Girl

ALL COLOR!!! One of the longest-running jungle-themed heroines returns, with both new stories and vintage Golden Age reprints.Starting out as a movie serial, Republic Pictures “The Jungle Girl” and “Perils Of Nyoka” ( released in 1941 and 1942, respectively ) inspired Fawcett Comics to release a Nyoka one-shot entitled Jungle Girl. Two years later, she began a regular run in Master Comics , and soon after, her own book. That ran until Fawcett ceased all comic publication in 1953.Picked up by Charlton after that, she continued in Zoo Funnies and a new series of her own book until 1957. Not of the vine-swinging, bikini-wearing variety, Nyoka ran a shop in a village on the edge of the wilderness, and dressed in a cute, short-shorts and boots “white hunter” type outfit. But she was at home in the jungle, and as tough as they come. This premiere issue’s new lead stars off a serialized story with chapter 1- “The Serpent Strikes”And things start off at a breakneck pace, as Nyoka outrides a gang of cutthroats to jump onto a plane during take-off, just to meet her contact ! Written and layed out by Bill Black, with finished art by Mark Heike. Then, a classic reprint story from Zoo Funnies #9, 1954- “Tahiti Belle” Pls, an extened write-up on the Nyoka films of Francis Gifford and Kay Aldridge, “The Many Perils Of Nyoka, The Jungle Girl”, by Bill Black-with loads of stills from the movies. Color cover by Mark Heike and Bill black, and black and white photo back and inside covers. Interiors are color throughout. 44 pages, standard comic book format.
Genre: Adventure

Navy Action (1957)

Navy Action (1957)

Continued from Sailor Sweeney, Navy Action ran during 1957 for 4 issues.
Genre: War

Navy Tales

Navy Tales

Navy Tales was a war anthology series published in 1957 by Marvel, lasting for four issues.
Genre: War

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