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  • Issue #21MUSEUM
    Tomb Raider (1999) 21MUSEUM
    Published May 2002 by Top Cow.

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    San Diego Comic Con 2003 Museum Edition with new bikini cover art by Adam Hughes. Limited to 25 copies. Includes Jay Company Comics certificate of authenticity. Path of the Tiger: The Trap, script by John Ney Rieber, art by Randy Green and Jonathan Sibal; The Concept: One of the most popular characters in video game history, Lara Croft is a little bit Indiana Jones, a little bit Playboy playmate, and enough action and adventure to snare an entire generation of fans with her continuing adventures; This Issue: Follow Lara high in Tibet to the Taktsang Ravine where she searches for the Black Mandala; A new artistic team starts their run with this well-loved character and they're bringing even more of the signature game moves and puzzles to the book; John Ney Reiber and Randy Green guarantee to make this an exciting and sexy time in the life of Lara Croft! 36 pgs., full color.

  • Issue #9
    Tomorrow Stories (1999) 9

    WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART BY HILARY BARTA, RICK VEITCH, JIM BAIKIE, AND DAME DARCY; COVER BY MELINDA GEBBIE Under a high-kicking, high-rolling cover from Melinda Gebbie, we have the usual high-octane highball that is TOMORROW STORIES! Poured from the blender, this issue's comic-book cocktail includes the hydraulic highjinks of Hilary Barta's swimmingly successful Splash Brannigan, a puzzling perceptual poser for Rick Veitch's Greyshirt, another frankly felonious fiasco with Jim Baikie's First American, and a juicy jungle jaunt with Melinda Gebbie's Cobweb! FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #7
    Top 10 (1999) 7

    WRITTEN BY ALAN MOORE; ART AND COVER BY GENE HA AND ZANDER CANNON In stores February 2. Neopolis, for all its problems with robots, monsters and indigenous science-types, is nevertheless widely famed for its progressive attitude towards religious freedoms. This is hardly surprising given the high number of storm gods, demon lords, and super-deities that live and work in the city. After all, nobody wants to offend Odin or Zeus when they've just settled down to an evening's drinking. But what if a crime happens among the members of an exclusive circle of celestial beings that make up the city's high society? What if there's a homicide in Heaven? Join Detectives Jackson and Corbeau as they investigate a divine drive-by in TOP 10 #7. FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Top Shelf (1996 Primal Groove Press/Top Shelf) 1

    The first issue of Top Shelfs self-titled anthology series is also the first comic ever published by Top Shelf, then known as Primal Groove Press. Includes art and stories by Lin Lucas, James Kochalka, Ivo, Wayne Shellabarger, Josue Mejivar, and Tom Hart. Edited by Brett Warnock. Cover by Shellabarger. Mature readers. Black and white; 40 pages. Cover price $5.00. Cover price $5.00.

  • Issue #23
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 23

    Cover by Geof Darrow. The New Scum 5: New Boss, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; Spider Jerusalem conducts a shocking interview with The Smiler--the grinning opposition candidate who hopes to become President; But there's a bite behind that smile, and even Spider may not be able to dodge its deadly teeth. Preview of 100 Bullets, script by Brian Azzarello, art by Eduardo Risso. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #26
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 26

    Written by Warren Ellis; art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; cover by Jim Lee In stores August 11. The second of three self-contained issues featuring covers by Jim Lee showcases the columns of Spider Jerusalem. "21 Days in the City" features Spider's ? and writer Warren Ellis's ? anger-charged prose in a series of excerpts from Spider's newspaper columns, all illustrated by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos. The result is a twisted trip through Spider's mind, and a disturbing look at life in the City (and the world) of the future. (Note: Look for the SPIDER JERUSALEM ACTION FIGURE, offered elsewhere in the DC section of Previews.) MATURE READERS FC, 32 pg." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #29
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 29

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY TONY HARRIS AND JIM ROYAL In stores November 10. Part 2 of the 3-part "Lonely City." Something is rotten in the central City, and it's probably journalist Spider Jerusalem. Digging for the truth behind the child slaying/police negligence story he dug up ? a story that has the City on the edge of massive riots ? what he finds embroils him and his assistants in chaos, fire and death, bringing Spider directly into the crosshairs of the man who wants to destroy him. Note: Look for the SPIDER JERUSALEM GLASSES PROP, offered elsewhere in the DC section of Previews. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #33
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 33

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY JAIME HERNANDEZ In stores March 8. A self-contained issue featuring a cover by Jaime Hernandez (Penny Century, Love and Rockets). While a brooding and hate-maddened Spider Jerusalem lays his evil plans for the future in the dark depths of his high-rise bunker, his "filthy assistants" see their chance for escape. Channon Yarrow and Yelena Rossini grab themselves a few moments of sanity in the sun, a stolen bit of calm before the storm. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #46
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 46

    TRANSMETROPOLITAN #46 WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY J.G. JONES In stores June 13. In the aftermath of "Dirge," the City's guts are all over its streets, everything is in chaos, and terrible secrets have been revealed. What we learn here will make the next year of TRANSMET a desperate rush, because Spider needs to win...and dead men don't win anything. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG.$2.50 Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #48
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 48

    Cover by J. G. Jones. Running Out, script by Warren Ellis, art by Darick Robertson and Rodney Ramos; Spider has the worst deadline in the world; if he doesn't get the Smiler within a year, he won't be able to get him at all; The beginning of TRANSMET's final year is all laid out here; And the only way Spider's going to leave this series is as a winner--or dead. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #53
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 53

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY GLENN FABRY In stores February 13. Part 2 of the 3-part "The Cure," She's the last surviving witness to presidential sexual misconduct. And the only thing between her and a bullet in the brain is a crazed journalist with: (A) a degenerative brain disease, (B) a drug habit that could kill a pack of rhinos, or (C), the physical strength of a small, drunken rat. (The answer: (D) All of the above). MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG.$2.50 Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #59
    Transmetropolitan (1997) 59

    WRITTEN BY WARREN ELLIS; ART BY DARICK ROBERTSON AND RODNEY RAMOS; COVER BY ROBERTSON In stores August 14. It's Spider Jerusalem in his final meeting with President Callahan, surrounded by a city on fire and government troops in open conflict with civilians. It ends here. One way or the other. It's all leading to the final issue of TRANSMETROPOLITAN next month. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. $2.50 Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #13
    Travelers (2000-2003 SJRP/Kenzer/Wingnut) 13

    By DiGerolamo, Moreno, and Dunn. "The Princess and the Peabrain"?Is Barbara the Barbarian royalty? When two blonde-haired nobles run into Barbara, she soon discovers that they may be her long lost parents. But can the sword broad with the broad sword trade in her blades for tea and crumpets? And can Princess Chastity make a lady out of the beer-swilling savage? All this and Barbara's terrible secret revealed! Don't miss it! Cover by fantasy illustrator, Tommy Castillo! b&w, 32pgs. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2
    Trenchcoat Brigade (1999) 2

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    While following the mysterious drunken madman called Misery back through time, the reunited members of the Trenchcoat Brigade--John Constantine, the Phantom Stranger, Doctor Occult and Mister E--are forced to confront not their own worst fears, but each other's. Plus, the true stakes of Misery's journey are revealed. Written by John Ney Rieber. Art by John Ridgway. Painted cover by Glenn Fabry. Mature Readers. FC, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1B
    Turf (2010 Image) 1B
    Published Apr 2010 by Image.

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    Limited 1 for 20 Variant Cover by DUNCAN FEGREDO story JONATHAN ROSS art TOMMY LEE EDWARDS A four- issue hard boiled noir crime thriller with girls, guns, fangs and aliens. New York, 1929. The height of prohibition. The cops turn a blind eye while the mobs run the city, dealing in guns, girls and illegal liquor. But the arrival of the mysterious Dragonmir Family from Eastern Europe with more of a taste for blood then booze co-incides with a series of brutal attacks on the gangsters themselves. As the gangs fall before the fangs, only handful of mobsters survive. But an unlikely alliance formed between tough guy Eddie Falco and a character from a LONG way from New York City - a long way from Earth in fact - offers the humans a glimmer of hope. As the strong willed young reporter Susie Dale from the Gotham Herald tries to survive in the middle of the maelstrom, and an ancient prophecy unfolds, no one can guess who's going to win the battle for this particular slice of Turf. 32pgs FC Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2724C
    TV Guide (1953) 2724C
    Published Jun 2005 by TV Guide.

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    Cover 3 of 4: Brian of "Family Guy." June 12, 2005. Inside: "Family Guy" guide; Carrie Underwood of "American Idol"; behind the scenes at "4400"; "Six Feet Under." Cover price $2.49.

  • Issue #3
    Twilight Zone (1993 4th Series Now) 3

    A Job for Fear. Story by Andrew Barlow. Art by Nick Choles and Tony DeZuniga. Cover by Rick Stasi. Now Comics presents the 4th comics series based on Rod Serlings immortal realm of mystery. The truth about what happens to old spies is revealed. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1A
    Unholy (2004) 1A
    Published Jan 2005 by Avatar.

    Standard cover. Written by Brian Pulido. Art by Di Amorim. The next Pulido sensation starts right here, with art by Di Amoim! This three-issue tale is set in the crummy under-crust of modern day Detroit. Unholy is the story of Penny, a stoner, rebel teen who is a non-believer in God. After a fatal accident, she's drafted by God to be His assassin, a God she doesn't even believe in. As a fallen angel, she is caught in a shadow war waged on city streets, in plain clothes, between Heaven and Hell. With her new found allies, a dominatrix, an ex-mob hit man and an alcoholic priest, she is dumped into the front lines of the war for salvation. But can she even survive her first twenty four hours as a newborn fallen? 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Vol. 3 #3
    Way Out Strips (1994) Vol. 3 #3
    Published Aug 1994 by Fantagraphics.

    Written and Illustrated by Carol Swain. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #7B
    Wild Storm (2017 DC) 7B
    Published Sep 2017 by DC.

    Written by Warren Ellis. Art by Jon Davis-Hunt. Cover by Jim Lee. Jackie King, chief analyst at I.O., tries to make sense of all the pieces scattered across the board since Angela Spica saved Jacob Marlowe's life. Angela Spica wakes up at Jacob Marlowe's safe house and starts to realize how far from real life she's been thrown since then. But life is not slowing down, and Marlowe's wild covert action team have to extract the last member of their number from an I.O. black site. Meet John Colt-moments before he's either rescued or murdered or dissected to reveal a secret kept for thousands of years. 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2B
    Wild's End (2014 Boom) 2B

    Written by Dan Abnett. Art by I. N. J. Culbard. Cover by Jeff Lemire. The search for the cause of a devastating fire that has left Crowchurch in mourning leads Clive and the others deep into the forest where they meet a new ally combating an alien threat at her door. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    You Give Great Meeting, Sid TPB (1983 Doonesbury Classic) 1-1ST

    Doonesbury Classic: Book 24 - 1st printing. By GB Trudeau. Collects classic Doonesbury comic strips. Softcover, 6-in. x 8-in., 128 pages, B&W. All Ages Cover price $5.25.

  • Issue #26
    Zero Zero (1995) 26

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    An anthology of independent and alternative comics. This issue includes stories and art by Mike Diana, Joe Sacco, Mack White, Jean-Marc Reiser, Christine Shields, Aaron Augenblick, Ethan Persoff, David Collier, Peter Kuper, Al Columbia and Michael Kupperman, as well as part seven of The Search for Smilin Ed by Kim Deitch. Black and white with some color pages; 68 pages. Cover by Peter Bagge. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #9
    Zippy Quarterly (1993) 9

    Zippys Secret Life. Stories, art and cover by Bill Griffith, plus guest artist Bil Keane. Reprints of the daily strip featuring Griffiths existentialist hero, Zippy the Pinhead, including a handful of Sunday strips in full color, plus a new Zippy story. This issues story reveals what Zippy is like when hes offstage from his strip, including an encounter with Billy and Jeffy from Keanes "Family Circus." 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. 32 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2
    Zolastraya and the Bard (1987) 2

    Cover by Terry Echterling and Zolastraya. "The Trouble With Goddesses," script and art by Terry Echterling and Zolastraya; After escaping from Ymir, Zolastraya and Taliesin get aquainted, consuming plenty of mead and getting into brawls. Zolastraya illustration by Terry Echterling and Zolastraya. Zolastraya illustration by George McVey. 36 pgs., B&W. $1.70. Cover price $1.70.

  • Issue #0A
    Zombie Tramp VD Special (2016 Action Lab) 0A

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    Written by Dan Mendoza. Art and Cover by Marcelo Trom. Valentine's sucks. Especially when you're Janey Belle. Janey has only been close to love once and screwed it up, but can all that change when she reunites with that very same high school crush? Well it's a Zombie Tramp story, so it'll probably be one messed up Valentine! 28 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $3.99.