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Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) comic books 1999-2001

  • Issue #69
    Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) 69

    In "White House or Bust!", the Prez asks for Elvira's help in proving that he didn't do anything wrong--it was his clone who did it all! Can Elvira put a happy face on a national scandal? Then, in "Diving Belle," Elvira breaks the surface in pursuit of the legendary, lost wind-up boat, the Toytanic. By Frank Strom, Dan Day, Louis Lachance, Richard Howell, Tod Smith and Bob Wiacek. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #70
    Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) 70

    No amount of supernatural chaos could ever have prepared Elvira for the surging menace known as prime-time TV programming! Once her favorite show is cancelled, she's willing to take on any number of demons and devils to rescue it. It's all in "The Sentennial!" Also, Spooky Suzie tries to strong-arm the Elvira creative staff into making her the book's heroine in "Brainstorming Session." By Jo Duffy, Neil Vokes, Louis Lachance, Frank Strom, Richard Howell and Steve Leialoha. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #71
    Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) 71

    After a young fan alerts Elvira to the fact that his town doesn't carry her classy "Movie Macabre" show, she hops on a hog and takes to the road to uncover the criminal conspiracy that threatens kitschy TV as we know it in "Last Exit to Nowheresville," guest-starring Vladia, daughter of Dracula! Plus, Elvira grabs a photo-op with the World's Greatest Hero and winds up caught in a roll of laughs in "Elvira meets Splendidman." By Frank Strom, Ronn Sutton, Bruce Patterson, Jo Duffy, John Heebink and Mike Manley. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #73
    Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) 73

    Elvira's in a beauty-contest frame of mind--and body--as she enters the "Miss Lucky Legs" competition, against such formidable opponents as Spooky Suzie and...a hideous alien who's disguised as a hardbody babe. It's a challenge to the Mistress of the Dark's ingenuity to ensure that the winner is at least human in "Lucky Legs!" Also, Skelloween and Princess Pumpkin attempt to convert El's loyal assistant Pierce to their side in "...Or Give Me Death!" By Frank Strom, Ronn Sutton, Bruce Patterson, Jo Duffy, Tod Smith and Bob Wiacek. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #76
    Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) 76

    Elvira's combat against the forces of W.H.I.S.P.E.R. (and their evil formula to give super-powers to super-models) shifts into high gear when she meets Agent Double-O-Nothing, but is he friend or foe? It's all in "The Guy Who Loved Me!" Also, it's diagnosis: laughter when Elvira gets a guest-shot on the hit medical drama "I.C.U." in "For All Intensive Purposes." By Frank Strom, Ronn Sutton, Louis Lachance, Jo Duffy and Dan Day. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #77
    Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) 77

    Elvira's war with W.H.I.S.P.E.R. leads her to Italy, where she faces a troupe of killer zombies, and her only ally is the undead Flint Westwood. It's all in "Rome on the Range!" Also, Elvira gets entangled in a tiff between Sublima and Teenage Wench and her talking cat Winston in "Cat on a Wire." By Frank Strom, Ronn Sutton, Louis Lachance, Jo Duffy, Al Bigley and Mike Manley. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #82
    Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) 82

    Elvira's won a trip to a tropical island resort! It's a shame it's overrun by scientifically-created beast-men created by Dr. Merlot, bedeviled by a masked killer, and visited by Lovery "Love" Love, teen TV titan. Is it any wonder that Elvira's response is "Groan - Two!!?" Also featuring another hilarious Elvira back-up featurette. By Frank Strom, Ronn Sutton, Bruce Patterson, Richard Howell, James W. Fry III and Art Viscardi. B&W Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #85
    Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) 85

    Strange creatures from space are taking over the world--or at least the world of kids' programming--and Elvira's one chance to stop them might just result in a reality TV special. It's all in "Telechubby Alien Autopsy." Also, Elvira's campaign to stop the book-burning old folks' home comes to a spellbinding end--in the finale of the latest serial "Better Read Than Dead." By Frank Strom, Dan Day, Louis Lachance, Tony Isabella and Bruce Patterson. B&W Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #100
    Elvira Mistress of the Dark (1993) 100

    Written by Frank Strom, Richard Howell and Kurt Busiek. Art by Tod Smith, Ronn Sutton, Bruce Patterson, Amanda Conner, Bill Anderson, Richard Howell, Al Milgrom, Steve Leialoha and Dan DeCarlo. Super-special 100th issue! Special features! Elvira's passing the milestone of one hundred monthly issues at Claypool! Does this issue also celebrate her passing from this life? Many, many guest stars from Elvira's eventful history gather to observe "The Death of Elvira!" by Frank Strom and Tod Smith. It's not a hoax, not a dream, and has very little to do with Red Elvira-ite. Then, the Mistress of the Dark narrates the origin of Bela, her shape-changing pet; actually, several origins, each done in a different art style, in "That Old Familiar Feeling," written by Richard Howell and featuring art by Ronn Sutton and Bruce Patterson, Amanda Conner and Bill Anderson (children's storybook version), Richard Howell and Al Milgrom (Simon and Kirby romance comic version) and Steve Leialoha (Walt Kelly-style version). Also: To top off the fun, Elvira helps Spooky Suzie move into her new mansion -- in a neighborhood so quiet and cozy that it creeps Elvira out in "Suburban Fear" by Kurt Busiek, with a super-special art job by the avatar of the "Archie"-style of art, Mr. Josie himself...Dan DeCarlo! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.