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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Crossing the Empty Quarter and Other Stories HC (2009) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Story and art by Carol Swain. Collecting over thirty short stories by London-based writer/artist Carol Swain, Crossing the Empty Quarter and Other Stories is Swain's first career-spanning retrospective! The "graphic lit" love children of Gabriel García Márquez and Raymond Carver, Swain's comics first appeared in the late 1980s, and she has since contributed to over twenty anthologies across the globe. Her introspective, boldly executed, and visually unique works are peppered with magical realism, autobiography, and tenacious punk attitudes. While Swain's tales cover a wide range of emotions, politics, and societal ills, they are all tied together with an art style that is universally appealing and undeniably unique. Two brand-new color stories, created for this hardcover volume, are featured in a special color section. Alan Moore describes Carol Swain's work as "dark and full of life, like soil . . . a perfect example of what modern comics are capable of if they only try." Hardcover, 200 pages, B&W. NOTE: "Carol Swain has one of the most unique and compelling styles in comics." - Time "The Raymond Carver of British comics." - Time Out Cover price $24.95.

  • Issue #19
    Crown Comics (1944) 19
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    Cover art by Anthony Cataldo. Untitled Voodah story, art by Anthony Cataldo; After his father is poisoned, the prince must flee from Bonzi tribe and asks Voodah for help. Untitled Minnie and Little Haha with Sloo Pumper story, script and art by Ralph Heimdahl; Sloo Pumper falls in the river and is saved by Tonka. The Case of the Tattooed Man starring Vic Cutter, script and art by Frank Bolle; A tattoed man joins up with a carnival and someone's trying to kill him. Untitled Dot an' Dash story, script and art by Frank Bolle; The stolen Carlson jewels are hidden somewhere in the hotel. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Cruising Diaries SC (2021 Silver Sprocket) Expanded Edition 1-1ST


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    Expanded Edition - 1st printing.

    Written by Brontez Purnell. Art and cover by Janelle Hessig.

    The Cruising Diaries is a coming of age memoir that's not for the faint of heart. Follow author and musician Brontez Purnell on a series of hilarious sexual misadventures through '00s Oakland. Outrageous tales of taco truck trysts and bathhouse Santas are accompanied by full-color illustrations in this expanded edition.

    Softcover, 60 pages, full color. Mature Readers

    Cover price $15.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Crumb's World HC (2021 David Zwirner Books) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Written by Robert Storrr. Art and cover by Robert Crumb.

    R. Crumb's obsessions - from sex to the Bible, music, politics, and the vicissitudes and obscenities of daily life - are chronicled in this comprehensive book of work by the illustrious American comic artist. Presenting a slice of Crumb's unique universe, this book features a wide array of printed matter culled from the artist's five-decade career-tear sheets of drawings and comics taken directly from the publications where the works first appeared, magazine and album covers, broadsides from the 1960s and 1970s, tabloids from San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, Oakland, Manhattan's Lower East Side, and other counterculture enclaves, as well as exhibition ephemera.

    Hardcover, 8-in. x 10-in., 192 pages, full color.

    Cover price $45.00.

  • Issue #28
    Crypt of Horror (2005 AC Comics) 28

    Volume 28 - 1st printing. Art by Bernard Bailey, Sid Check, Marvin Stein, Al Hollingsworth, Harry Lazarus, Bob McCarty, Leonard Frank, John DAgostino, Bob Forgione, Pete Riss, and Al Eadeh. AC Comics reprints classic Pre-Code horror stories that originally appeared in comics from Ajax/Farrell, Fawcett, Charlton, Hillman, Merit, Superior, ACG, Star and others in the Golden Age. Reprints from This Magazine Is Haunted, Dark Mysteries, Strange Fantasy, Haunted Thrills, Fantastic Fears, Adventures Into The Unknown, Voodoo, and Strange Journey. Skull Scavenger; The Monster; The City Of The Dead; Adventure In Death; Pit Of Horror; The Man Who Died Laughing; The Red Death; The Eyes Of Death; The Hand Of Death; Beware The Bejango; What Happened To Dr. Dormm; The Forbidden Doom; The Soul Collector; The Vampire Cat; Spare Me, Please Sir; The Terror Of The Killer Plant; Ghoul For A Day; The Fat Man; Demon Fiddler; The Constant Eye; When The Sea Goes Dry. 140 pages, B&W. Cover price $29.95.

  • Issue #31
    Crypt of Horror (2005 AC Comics) 31

    Volume 31 - 1st printing. Cover by Mike Sekowsky. Yet another 21 complete, never-before-reprinted Pre-Code horror gems from 1950s publishers Fawcett, Star, and others, including "The Unseen," "Reign of Terror," "The Ghoul Strikes," "The Forbidden Tomb," "Lost in the Graveyard," and 16 others. Artists include Bob Pwell, Mort Meskin, Sheldon Moldoff, L.B. Cole, Steve Ditko, Ed McCarty, Joe Menelley, Joe Orlando, Dick Giordano, and many others! Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 140 pages, B&W. Cover price $29.95.

  • Issue #32
    Crypt of Horror (2005 AC Comics) 32

    Volume 32 - 1st printing. Cover by Alex Toth. 25 full Pre-Code horror stories from 1950's publishers Gilmore, Superior, Prize, Ace, Fiction House, Charlton and others, including "It's Alive!", "The Cosmic Brain," "Gallows In The Sky," "The Hangman's Noose," and 18 others. Art by Powell, Crandall, Wolverton, Krigstein, Fox, Meskin, Stallman, Ditko, Williamson, Ayers, Torres, Certa, and other greats. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 140 pages, B&W. Cover price $29.95.

  • Issue #34
    Crypt of Horror (2005 AC Comics) 34

    Volume 34 - 1st printing. Cover by Bernard Baily. One-hundred sixty big pages of Pre-Code horror stories from the 1950's, 33 stories in all, including classics "Wrath of Ra-Amun," "Devil's Island," "The Monster," "Missing-One Head," "The Lake That Lived," "The Threat From Beyond," "The Sargasso Spectre," and more. Artists include Powell, Krigstein, Cameron, Tuska, Shores, Reinman, and other greats. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 140 pages, B&W. Cover price $29.95.

  • Issue #1A
    Crypt of Shadows (2024 Marvel) 1A

    Written by Benjamin Percy; Marvel Various. Art by Raffaele Ienco; Marvel Various. Cover by Leinil Francis Yu. CRACKING OPEN THE CRYPT! As All Hallows' Eve approaches, the heroes of the Marvel Universe find themselves once again facing the terrors that lie in the dark! From creatures that lurk in the deep to sinister sorcery, don't miss out as your favorite heroes get put through the wringer and are forced to face down the malevolent forces of the Marvel Universe! Pick up this terrifying tome at your own peril, True Believers! 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1B
    Crypt of Shadows (2024 Marvel) 1B

    Written by Benjamin Percy; Marvel Various. Art by Raffaele Ienco; Marvel Various. Cover by Juan Ferreyra. CRACKING OPEN THE CRYPT! As All Hallows' Eve approaches, the heroes of the Marvel Universe find themselves once again facing the terrors that lie in the dark! From creatures that lurk in the deep to sinister sorcery, don't miss out as your favorite heroes get put through the wringer and are forced to face down the malevolent forces of the Marvel Universe! Pick up this terrifying tome at your own peril, True Believers! 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1C
    Crypt of Shadows (2024 Marvel) 1C

    Written by Benjamin Percy; Marvel Various. Art by Raffaele Ienco; Marvel Various. Cover by Martin Simmonds. CRACKING OPEN THE CRYPT! As All Hallows' Eve approaches, the heroes of the Marvel Universe find themselves once again facing the terrors that lie in the dark! From creatures that lurk in the deep to sinister sorcery, don't miss out as your favorite heroes get put through the wringer and are forced to face down the malevolent forces of the Marvel Universe! Pick up this terrifying tome at your own peril, True Believers! 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    CTRL. ALT. SHIFT Unmasks Corruption SC (2009 CTRL.ALT.SHIFT) 1-1ST


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    1st Printing. Edited by Emma Petit, John Dunning and Paul Gravett. Cover art by Laura Oldfield Ford. Drawing on the perspectives of cartoonists from around the globe, CTRL.ALT.SHIFT is an entertaining, informative, and accessible introduction to one of the greatest impediments to development and justice worldwide - Corruption. Softcover, 10-in.x 8-in., 96 pages, B&W. MATURE READERS. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Curses TPB (2024 Drawn and Quarterly) Comics by Kevin Huizenga 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Story and art by Kevin Huizenga. In the two decades since Curses first hit the shelves, River at Night cartoonist Kevin Huizenga has taken his rightful place on a short A-list of comics experimentalists. The short stories collected herein confront the textures of mortality in unique and peculiar ways. Central character Glenn Ganges is a seemingly middle-class, suburbanite whose blank-eyed wonderment at the everyday brings together diverse aspects of our world. Softcover, 144 pages, PC/PB&W. Mature Readers Cover price $25.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Cutting Season HC (2024 FB) Fantagraphics Underground 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Story and art by Bhanu Pratap. Cutting Season features 16 short stories that collectively showcase the singular style and vision of New Delhi cartoonist Bhanu Pratap. Seamlessly blending distortion, abstraction, romance, sex, body horror, isolation, violence, color, humor, and a seductive sense of design and composition (or, as the artist puts it, "love, gags, shit, holes, crashes, and bodies"), Cutting Season is an unnerving and sustained howl, in comics form, that demands attention like a raw, exposed nerve. Hardcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $29.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Dark Crisis Worlds Without a Justice League HC (2023 DC) 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Collects Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Superman (2022 DC), Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Green Lantern (2022 DC), Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Wonder Woman (2022 DC), Dark Crisis Worlds Without a Justice League - Green Arrow (2022 DC), and Dark Crisis Worlds Without a Justice League - Batman (2022 DC). Written by Tom King, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Tini Howard, Stephanie Phillips, Simon Spurrier, Brandon Thomas, Jeremy Adams, Dennis Culver, Dan Watters, and Meghan Fitzmartin. Art by Chris Burnham, Fernando Blanco, Clayton Henry, Ryan Sook, Fico Ossio, Jack Herbert, Leila Del Duca, Brandon Peterson, Nik Virella, Dan Jurgens, and Norm Rapmund. Cover by Daniel Sampere. Back Cover by Ryan Sook. The Justice League are dead. Or are they? During an epic battle against Pariah and his Dark Army, Earth's defenders sacrificed themselves to save the Multiverse. The team seemed dead to their world, but Pariah, needing power to fuel his plans, imprisoned the League members on custom-made worlds using his growing powers. Each world is tailored to the innermost desires of the Justice League. What Pariah intends to do with these worlds is a mystery... Crafted by an all-star creative team including Tom King, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Tini Howard, Simon Spurrier, Dan Jurgens, and many more, Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League directly ties into the event Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths, giving readers a look at what happened to the legendary heroes after the shocking events of Justice League #75. Hardcover, 176 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $24.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Dark Horrors GN (2006 Digest) 2-1ST

    Volume 2 - 1st printing. The most horrific stories ever assembled come together under an anthology like only Arcana could put together. This monster read will remind you why you are scared of the dark! The most horrific stories ever assembled come together under an anthology like only Arcana could put together. This monster read will show you... remind you... why you are scared of the dark! Arcana has scheduled the sequel to its fan-favorite independent anthology to happen just in time with Halloween, and will be in stores for a spooktacular treat! Softcover, 5-in. x 7-in., B&W. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #2016
    Dark Horse Day Sampler (2016 Dark Horse) 2016

    Written by Frank Miller, Gerard Way, Randy Stradley, and Christos Gage. Art by Frank Miller, Phil Norwood, Gabriel Ba, and Juanan Ramirez. As Dark Horse Comics turns thirty, we present a look back at some of our top titles from each past decade-including a brand-new story to launch us into the new one! Included: Aliens vs. Predator: Blood Time (1994), by Randy Stradley and Phill Norwood, Sin City: Daddy's Little Girl (1996), by Frank Miller, The Umbrella Academy: Anywhere But Here (2008), by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá, and a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer tale by Christos Gage! 40 pages, full color.

  • Issue #27
    Dark Horse Extra (1998) 27

    27 - September 2000. Original cover price: $0.25. The monthly Dark Horse Comics Fanzine. Oversized, like a newspaper! Contains the scoop on the upcoming Dark Horse comics for the month plus monthly installments of comic stories featuring your favorite Dark Horse characters. THIS MONTH features: Sock Monkey Part 4 by Tony Millionaire. Angel Part 3 by Scott Allie and Eric Powell. SpyBoy by Peter David and Pop Mhan. PLUS a Sock Monkey Vol.3 #1 poster by Tony Millionaire! Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #2000
    Dark Horse Maverick (2000) 2000

    featuring FRANK MILLER, PAUL CHADWICK, JASON PEARSON, STAN SAKAI, C. SCOTT MORSE, BRIAN RALPH, & DYLAN HORROCKS cover art by FRANK MILLER & LYNN VARLEY Introducing the best anthology you will read in the year 2000. Editor Diana Schutz has cherry-picked great stories from some of the best Maverick creators, brought a few newcomers to the table, and delivered a plate you can't put down. If the cover and story from Frank Miller aren't enough to satisfy your palate, how about a long-awaited new Body Bags story from Jason Pearson, or a short piece from Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo) about a trip abroad with Sergio Aragones? Another serving of Paul Chadwick's Concrete? Coming right up. A steaming side of "Deep-Dig" by Brian Ralph (Cave-In) accents the spices of Scott (Soulwind) Morse's Ancient Joe ? and to top it off, we're serving a little something from Dylan Horrocks (Hicksville) for dessert. Bon appetit! (Maverick title) BE ADVISED: SOME TASTEFUL NUDITY AND SOME NASTY LANGUAGE! On sale July 19 b&w, 48 pg (one-shot) Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1B
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 1B
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    Dark Horse Presents #1 2nd Printing. No Border. Not Commemorative edition. 32 Pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #3
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 3

    An anthology of original stories. Cover by Randy Emberlin. Mindwar! Part I, script by Randy Stradley, art by Randy Emberlin; Garrett crashes his way into Spinelli's fortress to free Crystal from her imprisonment. The Four-Wheeled Sleeping Pill, script and art by Paul Chadwick; Maureen and Concrete take a walk near his Eagle Rock, California warehouse and discuss the nature of his body; Concrete is hit by a speeding car and loses consciousness. Black Cross [Part 2], script and art by Chris Warner; Conrad runs into Rita, a travelling musician, on his travels in the Black Zone; She's been following him for days and wants to share the road; They size each other up and travel together for a day; She'd seen him kill a man and was hoping for a little protection as they traveled. 36 pgs., B&W. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #4
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 4

    An anthology of original stories. Cover by Ron Randall. Trekker [Part 1], script and art by Ron Randall; In the dystopian city of New Gelaph, Mercy St. Clair makes a living bringing in killers and crooks for cash. The Gray Embrace, script and art by Paul Chadwick; On a visit to a coastal residence, Concrete intends to use his celebrity to indulge himself with the company of some girls on the beach while the others are off dining at a restaurant. Mindwar! Part II, script by Randy Stradley and Randy Emberlin, art by Randy Emberlin; Garrett and Crystal continue to come under psychic attack from Rosamia, Garrett's sister; Rosamia wants to use Crystal's precognitive abilities to her own advantage and her psychic abilities seem to have grown to far outstrip Garrett's. The Boris Chronicles [Part 2], script by Randy Stradley and James Dean Smith, art by James Dean Smith. Letter from Marv Wolfman. Back-cover Concrete illustration by Paul Chadwick. 36 pgs., B&W. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #6
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 6

    An anthology of original stories. Cover by John Workman. Trekker [Part 3], script and art by Ron Randall; Mercy hopes to lure gang boss, Gatefish Strauss, into her trap but discovers that it's difficult to catch a big fish and even more difficult to hold on to one when they're caught. Roma (Chapter Two), script and art by John Workman; Roma discovers the reason behind her recurring nightmare and how it relates to Salinger Mass, the wealthy owner of Barbranna Island. Little Pushes, script and art by Paul Chadwick; Concrete head to a party hosted by the producer of the film that he's working on in effects department. Doc Abstruse Explains Warp Speed, script by Steve Mattsson, art by Tony Salmons. 36 pgs., B&W. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #7
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 7

    Cover by Tony Salmons. All Superhero issue! The conclusion to John Workman's more than super-human Roma! The Monq, a new character from Tony Salmons! And the first appearance of Gene Shock: The Vitruvian Man, from the team of Steve Mattsson, Mark Badger and Art Nichols! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #8
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 8

    An anthology of original stories. Cover by Paul Chadwick. Water God, script and art by Paul Chadwick; Concrete tries out a swimming rig and is pestered by some over-enthusiastic kids. Growth, script by Steve Mattsson, pencils by Mark Badger (layouts) and Art Nichols, inks by Art Nichols; Gene recovers miraculously fast from the bullet wound he received; He feigns illness to avoid raising suspicion; When he sneaks out, his sister finds pictures of a superhero costume that he's been drawing. Roma (Chapter Three), script and art by John Workman; Roma meets, and very quickly becomes close to Alex Trace - Salinger Mass' assistant; Miss Bron gives Roma a little insight into why she has been raised as a human despite her alien nature. 36 pgs., B&W. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #9
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 9

    Cover by Paul Gulacy and Art Nichols . Dark Horse Comics' flagship title continues to bring you the best from the best! This month: Gene Shock: The Vitruvian Man by Steve Mattsson, Mark Badger & Art Nichols--The exciting conclusion to this three-part story! Roma by John Workman--Roma learns the truth about her parents, but it may be too late! Sole Survivors by Randy Stradley & Tony Salmons--On a hostile world, two enemies duel to the death! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #10
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 10
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    An anthology of original stories. Cover by Paul Chadwick. Straight in the Eye, script and art by Paul Chadwick; Concrete has agreed to help a man look for his lost brother who's last location was in the woods; The man's brother (Adam) is a stuntman who often takes enough fuel to fly and sleeps under the wing of his biplane. Masque (Part 1), script and art by Mark Badger; Two men arguing in a church in Manhattan about a man named Montoya; Cut to Newark airport where a group of what are assumed F.B.I agents are trying to find Montoya, after some squabbling he is apprehended but it turns out it's the wrong man; Montoya is then spotted and is chased into a bizarre room; The Masque appears and is subsequently shot. Sole Survivors, script by Randy Stradley, art by Tony Salmons; An Alien takes cover behind a rock and is in a Mexican standoff with another lone alien. 36 pgs., B&W. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

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  • Issue #12
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 12

    An anthology of original stories. Cover by Mark Badger. Next Best, script and art by Paul Chadwick; Concrete wrestles with his feelings for Maureen and a growing sense of isolation; Unable to coax Maureen or Larry into spending the day with him, Concrete occupies some time answering letters. Introducing DinosaurTales in The Portheus Principle, script and art by Mark A. Nelson; A physicist creates a portal to the Earth's past while working on another problem; The portal seems stable and he ventures through to spend a day recording observations of the Cretaceous world; As he returns to the portal, he sees two dinosaurs pass through the portal, collapsing it; He's trapped in a perilous past while the dinosaurs carry a plague with them back to the present. Masque (Part 3), script and art by Mark Badger; Doug takes Albert Montoya to a Monday night Football game; Feeling out of place, Albert decides to return home on his own. 36 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #13
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 13

    Cover pencils by Michael Ebert, inks by Art Nichols. Babes 'n Arms (Part 1), script by Jon Lee, pencils by Michael Ebert, inks by Robert Caracol; A giant robot attacks Honolulu; It's design is recognized by a young woman, Toschi, as one of her father's over at Kobe-Okada Aerodynamics. Masque (Part 4), script and art by Mark Badger; The C.I.A. continues to pursue Albert Montoya but is continually foiled by a Skull-masked, gun toting figure. Captain Crusader (Chapter I), script and art by Gary Martin; A New York superhero aficionado emulates what he loves from the comic book pages on the streets of the city; He dresses up in a bright costume and helps people in distress as Captain Crusader. 36 pgs., B&W. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #14
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 14

    Cover by Paul Chadwick and Michael T. Gilbert . This month's offering includes our regular MASQUE feature written & illustrated by Mark Badger, another great CONCRETE story by Paul Chadwick, and we proudly present MR. MONSTER in his very first solo story for Dark Horse Comics, written and drawn by Michael T. Gilbert, preluding his regular monthly series! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #15
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 15

    Cover by Gary Martin. Be alert! Watch out for crime," says CAPTAIN CRUSADER! What would happen if you wanted to be a super-hero in New York City? Now, real people can't be super heroes, but don't tell that to Steve Richards! He thinks that he actually is one! Doom Patrol inker Gary Martin (in his first role as writer/artist) brings us a story that pokes fun at the readily accepted notion of how people view "comic book reality." Also, Mark Badger (continuing his own newly-acquired role as writer/artist), doing some of the most innovative and thought-provoking work of his career, brings us another installment of MASQUE, the mysterious vengeful figure caught up in a story of intrigue and violence! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #20
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 20

    An all-new, all-star Annual! This double-sized, square-bound issue contains sixty four pages (no ads), featuring all new stories from the creators who have made Dark Horse Presents the most respected anthology title on the stands today: Concrete, by Paul Chadwick; Trekker, by Ron Randall; Mindwalk, by Randy Stradley and Randy Emberlin (last seen in DHP #4!); Masque, by Mark Badger; Bob the Alien, by Rich Rice; Wacky Squirrel, by Mike Richardson and Jim Bradrick; plus--a special appearance of Black Cross by Chris Warner, a new four-page Mr. Monster story by Michael T. Gilbert, an appearance by Bob Burden's Flaming Carrot, a new story by Gary Davis, and more! 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #21
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 21

    Cover by Ron Randall. This issue features the exciting conclusion to Mark Badger's Masque; an installment of Trekker, Ron Randall's space-faring female bounty hunter; and Delia and Celia, a "lost world" fantasy story by Gary Davis about two young women who may or may not have just saved the world. Three great stories for the price of one! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #24
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 24
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    Cover by Mark A. Nelson. Writer Mark Verheiden and artist Mark A. Nelson present an all-new "side bar" story to Dark Horse's ongoing Aliens miniseries as they take us inside the mind of an Alien Queen! Plus-Just in time for Halloween, Kull writer John Arcudi and The American artist Grant Miehm team up on a tale of murder and...cannibalism in the wilds of New York. And Leopoldo Duranona continues his exciting five-part science fiction epic Race of Scorpions. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #27
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 27

    Cover by Leopoldo Duanona. First up in this month's issue of Dark Horse's acclaimed anthology title: Leopoldo's Duranona's epic Race of Scorpions! Our intrepid trio "Return to Belea" where their adventure began, only to become the prisoners of a band of pirates who have taken over the town! Also, fans of Roachmill take note: Rich Hedden and Tom McWeeney take the `50s B-horror flick one step further in "For Better or for Worse"! And in Homicide, a trail of severed heads leads Detective Will Ford into his strangest case ever! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #28
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 28

    Cover by Chris Warner. And this is indeed a special issue for lovers of fine comics! Leading off this month's line-up is another chapter in the saga of Black Cross by Chris Warner! Other features include: Paul Chadwick's Concrete, Mr. Monster by Michael T. Gilbert (who also provides this issue's nostalgic back cover tribute to EC comics!), the final chapter of Race of Scorpions by Leopoldo Duranona, Roachmill by Rich Hedden and Tom McWeeney, and Homicide by John Arcudi and Doug Mahnke! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #113
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 113

    Cover by Steve Leialoha. An assassin took his family, fire took his home, and a bullet took his life. He's not like other dogs -- he's Trypto, the Acid Dog, and he's only one of three new features launching in this issue of DHP! Bill Mumy, Miguel Ferrer, and Steve Leialoha bring the toughest canine in comics to the pages of DHP, where he resides side by side with "My Vagabond Days," Steve Seagle and Stefano Gaudiano's serious tale of growing up in the midst of the Vietnam War. And leading off our 113th issue is Ed Brubaker's highly acclaimed "Lowlife." A mainstay of self-publishing for years, "Lowlife" makes its Dark Horse debut with "The Wreck," an examination of bad relationships, karmic coincidence, and the little details that allow life to make sense. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #123
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 123

    Cover by Duncan Fegredo. Featuring "Jack Zero," by Arnold Pander (Triple*X, Rune) and Zero Boy!, "Trout," by Troy Nixey, and from John Arcudi (Mask/Lobo) and Brian O'Connell (Predator: Kindred), the conclusion of "Imago," chronicling the rise of the grim-and-gritty hero Death Knell! B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #125
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 125

    Cover by Dan Brereton. This 125th milestone issue has it all: a trick and a treat! This issue features the return of Dan Brereton's Nocturnals, the conclusion of Arnold Pander and Zero Boy's Jack Zero, and an original short story by Jason Lutes (Jar of Fools, Berlin). B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #126
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 126


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    Cover by Dan Brereton, Stan Manoukian and Vince Roucher. Giant-sized flip-book issue! Featuring 48 fat pages and: * Dan Brereton's The Nocturnals! * Tarzan and Shadow artists Stan & Vince debut their high-paced, ultraviolent "Metalfer"! * An all-new Starship Troopers story by Jan Strnad (Star Wars) and Tommy Lee Edwards (Batman Chronicles)! * Rich Hedden tells the tale of Snipe, a monster hunter in Hollywood, where the true beasts come in the hundreds! * Jeff DeMos and Scott Gillis (Neon Lit: Perdita Durango) return to tell the tale of a man obsessed with circles in "A Hole in the Head." * Two covers -- one by Dan Brereton and one by Stan & Vince! Plus new strips by Diana Schutz, Bernie Mireault (The Jam), & Rupert Bottenberg and Steven Weissman (featuring characters from Yikes!). B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #127
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 127

    Cover by Dan Brereton. This issue: It's the final chapter of The Nocturnals, Dan Brereton's creepy horror serial, Stan and Vince's "Metalfer" continues, as Dr. Jones runs for his life from giant robots, evil mercenaries, and ruthless corporate fat cats, and Shane Oakley begins "Stiltskin," the story of a young boy with a horrible deformity but a terrific imagination. Growing up, he shows the bullies what he's made of. Yet, evil forces loom . . . B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #128
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 128

    Cover by Dave Cooper. Dave Cooper (Suckle) returns to DHP with a brand-new strip. "Dan and Larry" are pals . . . but Larry's got some creepy problems that make Dan a little uncomfortable. Stan and Vince (Tarzan) wrap up their ultraviolent science-fiction story, "Metalfer," with a super-ending that has to be seen to be believed. And Shane Oakley (Rock `n' Roll High School) continues the story of "Stiltskin," a child with a strange affliction that makes him an outcast and the subject of ridicule. Armed with his imagination, he will make them all eat his words. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #129
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 129

    Cover by Kelley Jones. Fresh out of his own hit miniseries, Kelley Jones' Hammer bursts into the pages of DHP for a special short story. It's horror of high-caliber from one of comics' most popular artists! Dave Cooper (Suckle) continues to chronicle the sick relationship between Dan and Larry. Dan has to go into town to get a special device to save a herd of sheep, but will he find what he needs or just pursue what he wants? In the third chapter of "Stiltskin," Egon has lost everything, but sometimes that's where life begins. This tale of a defiant young man versus impossible odds is by Shane Oakley (Rock `n' Roll High School). Finally, an all-new "Zombie Kid" strip by Generation X artist Jim Mahfood! B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #130
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 130

    Cover by Pat McEown. Dave Cooper (Suckle) looks at a friendship in disrepair in the third "Dan & Larry." "Mary Walker, The Woman" is the story of a courageous soldier who fights impossible odds, and it comes courtesy of Doug Murray (The 'Nam) and Roberta Gregory (Naughty Bits). Also, Steven Weissman (Yikes!) contributes another audacious adventure of Phineas Page, the Bookshelf Phantom. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #131
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 131

    Cover by Gilbert Hernandez. Love & Rockets creator Gilbert Hernandez crafts an all-new tale of Gaby, Kitten, and Maribel, the heroines of his delightful Girl Crazy series. Things are going from bad to worse for Dan in the penultimate chapter of Dave Cooper's, "Dan & Larry." "The Fall" is a new serial by Ed Brubaker (Detour, Prez) and Jason Lutes (Berlin). A kid pokes his nose into something he shouldn't, and could lead to him getting that nose cut off. Troy Nixey ("Trout") returns with -- "Boogie Picker"! Demons of the night beware! B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #136
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 136

    Cover by Ron Randall. After witnessing the crash of an alien spacecraft, Guidry and company decide to investigate the interior of the massive craft. Check out all the action in The Ark, by Mark Verheiden (The Mask, Aliens) and Ron Randall (Predator: Dark River). Also in this issue: Spirit of the Badlander. Oasis, Arizona. Small town, Old West, and no law but that of the gun. Beau Smith and Sergio Cariello bring you a tale so gritty you can taste the trail dust. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #144
    Dark Horse Presents (1986) 144

    Cover by Javier Saltares. Three tales that run the gamut from superhero action to lighthearted adventure. First up, as a lead-in to his appearance in Ghost this month, Comics' Greatest World's Vortex battles monsters of his own making in a story by Mike Kennedy and Matt Larson. Also, introducing Philip Amara and Carlo Barberi's "Burglar Girls," three students attending a very peculiar academy for would-be thieves; and the spacefaring, robot-battling "Galactic Jack," the latest creation from Roachmill's Rich Hedden. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special TPB (1991 Dark Horse) 1-1ST
    • CGC Signature Series
    • Paper: White
    • Signed by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson on 12/19/15.
    • Label #1184735005
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4230388011
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4071664014
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    1st printing.

    Cover by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley.

    Includes Give Me Liberty written by Frank Miller and illustrated by Dave Gibbons; The American by Mark Verheiden, Dougie Braithwaite and Robert Campanella; Aliens by John Arcudi and Simon Bisley; Black Cross by Chris Warner; Concrete by Paul Chadwick; The Aerialist by Matt Wagner; and a special adaptation of an Andrew Vacchs story by Jerry Prosser and Klaus Janson; an epilogue to the Aliens vs. Predator series by Randy Stradley and Phill Norwood, as well first episodes of A Hard Goodbye by Frank Miller, and lots more!

    Softcover, 112 pages, PC/PB&W.

    NOTE: 1st appearance of Marv (Sin City). Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Day of the Destroyers HC (2015 A Moonstone Novel) Starring Secret Agent X-11 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Ron Fortier. Based on a real historical event during the Roosevelt administration! Guest starring pulp heroes The Green Lama, The Phantom Detective, and The Black Bat! Day of the Destroyers is an all-original linked prose anthology - each story is part of a larger arc wherein Jimmie Flint, Secret Agent X-11 of the Intelligence Service Command, battles to prevent the seditionist Medusa Council from engineering a bloody coup overthrowing our democracy. Agent X-11 fights across the country preventing an aerial assault on Chicago's rail lines, destroying a secret factory of gas meant to enthrall millions in New Mexico, racing to stop a machine of fantastic destruction in Manhattan, and so much more! Written by pulp fictioneers: Ron Fortier, Adam Lance Garcia, Gary Phillips, Paul Bishop, Jeri Westerson, Eric Fein, Tommy Hancock, Aaron Shaps, & Joe Gentile. Edited by Gary Phillips. Introduction by pulp historian and award-winning author Robert Weinberg. Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 276 pages, Text Only. Cover price $23.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    DC Comics The New 52 HC (2011 DC) 1-1ST

    1st printing.

    Cover by JIM LEE.

    In September 2011, DC Comic launched 52 new #1 issues starring the World's Greatest Super-Heroes! In December, to commemorate this incredible event, DC is collecting every one of these debut issues in a once-in-a-lifetime massive hardcover that includes: JUSTICE LEAGUE #1 by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee; ACTION COMICS #1 by Grant Morrison and Rags Morales;BATMAN #1 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo; GREEN LANTERN #1 by Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke; SWAMP THING #1 by Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette; STORMWATCH #1 by Paul Cornell and Miguel Sepulveda; TEEN TITANS #1 by Scott Lobdell and Brett Booth; and 45 more!

    Hardcover, 1,216 pages, full color.

    Cover price $150.00.