Bullet comic books issue 16
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WRITTEN BY BRIAN AZZARELLO; ART BY EDUARDO RISSO; PAINTED COVER BY DAVE JOHNSON In stores September 6. Part 2 of the 4-part "Hang Up on the Hang Low." In an odd twist of fate, Loop Hughes learns the ins and outs of the criminal underworld from the one man Agent Graves claimed ruined his life: his wayward father. Sure, revenge is sweet, but for Loop there may be an even sweeter choice: something that has been missing from his life, something that will change it more than taking Graves' offer ever could. MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
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Published Aug 1998 by El Capitan.$2.65
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Story, Art and Cover by David Lapham. As Orson, Beth, and Nina try to figure out how to get away from Kretchmeyer, the connection between an unwanted stowaway and a strange motel clerk may prove even more deadly. 28 pages, B&W. Rated M Cover price $3.99.
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Published 1966 (est.) by Vernell Coriell.$9.90
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Issue #16 - circa 1966. Edgar Rice Burroughs Fanzine. "Man-Eaters" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, "Concerning Barsoom Maps" by Frank Brueckel, "ERB in New Caledonia" by John Harwood and two letters from ERB reproduced and "What is the Secret of the Acorns?" by H.H. Heins, letter from Richard Lupoff. Art by Roy Krenkel, Jeff Jones (six early illustrations), Frank Frazetta and Reed Crandall. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 28 pages, black and white.





