Dark Horse Presents (1986) comic books 1990 or later
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Item #65095117
Published Nov 1990 by Dark Horse.Dark Horse Presents (1986) 46 CGC 9.6
Paper: White
Label #1298858006
Starts Aug 17 Cover by Dave Dorman and Lurene Haines . This issue boasts an all-new Predator story written by John Arcudi and illustrated by Rob Walton. It's just a small taste of the forthcoming Predator series to be written by Arcudi and illustrated by Evan Dorkin. Also in this issue, Ron Harris' Crash Ryan winds up his battle with the Air Pirates, and Eddie Campbell returns with an all-new Bacchus adventure. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.
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Item #65055186
Published Sep 1994 by Dark Horse.Dark Horse Presents (1986) 89 CGC 9.6
Paper: White
Label #4715503007
Ends Jul 16 8:03 PM CST Bid History 6 bids Current Bid $21 Your Secret Max Bid If you'd like to bid, please log in or register. Cover by Mike Mignola. Legend creator Mike Mignola continues his thrilling tale of supernatural mayhem in "Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August," part 2. Hellboy discovers the tragic secret buried deep beneath an ancient family chapel, but he may be too late to prevent another disaster of grisly proportions! Meet Jeff Baden, a tortured soul cast off from the secret labs of the Mono Corp, who possesses a horrifying power that could destroy all of civilization. Don't miss the premiere of "Baden," in Dark Horse Presents. Also, the new village welcomes Daishon and the baby with open arms, but there are some who welcome him even more. In this month's installment of "Paleolove," a midnight visitor brings Daishon the promise of love, but a dark man whose heart is filled with revenge brings him only the promise of blood. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Item #65068393
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Oct 1995 by Dark Horse.Dark Horse Presents (1986) 102 CGC 9.4 JSA Wrightson
Paper: White
Bernie Wrightson Authenticated Autograph.
Label #4713723002
Starts Jul 20 Cover by Bernie Wrightson. In this conclusion to the "Aliens" story, the extraterrestrial scientists from last issue become fodder for the big bug, and their ship crashes into an earth jungle. Notables Bernie Wrightson and Ron Marz turn in a fast-moving, suspenseful, and beautifully rendered tale of everyone's favorite exoskeletal carnivores. "Mr. Painter" is the story of a disaffected artiste, Alan Bland -- a coffee addict and tuba aficionado -- who becomes obsessed with an old painting he finds in his parents' home. "The One Trick Rip-off" is a stylish, comics noir strip set in a near-future L.A. and focuses on a small group of thieves called the One Tricks. Paul Pope follows up on his Eisner-nominated THB with the second chapter of this twelve-part thriller. "Cal: Hairball" is a mystery featuring Cal McDonald, paranormal investigator, whose pursuit of some weird characters puts him on the trail of a murderer. And in "Sun Ra," Pekar and Sacco give a biographical profile on the band leader who first incorporated electric instruments with percussion and wind instruments to mix traditional African music with modern jazz. B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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