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Cheval Noir (1989) comic books 1993-1995

  • Issue #38
    Cheval Noir (1989) 38

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    Cover by Nick Gnazzo. In chapter eight of Cosey's "In Search of Peter Pan," Baptistin reveals some startling secrets as the gendarmes give chase. The mystery shrouding the "event" in "Rork: Starlight," by Andreas, begins to fall away, Rick Geary offers some lighthearted advice in "Grooming Club," and David Lynch's "The Angriest Dog in the World" hits his stride. Cover painting by hot newcomer Nick Gnazzo (RoboCop). B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #39
    Cheval Noir (1989) 39

    Cover by Mile Allred. Will Sir Woodworth and his cohorts enjoy inconceivable riches or face complete devastation? Don't miss the exciting final chapter and epilogue of "In Search of Peter Pan"! Impatient for transformation, Shamah gets far more than he expects in chapter four of "Rork: Starlight," and Phil Elliott strikes a note of cautious paranoia in "Conspiracy Theory." B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #40
    Cheval Noir (1989) 40

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    Cover by David Mazzucchelli . Don't miss the captivating conclusion of "Rork: Starlight," as Rork makes the acquaintance of a new traveling companion who is ensnared in an odd enchantment! In recognition of Dark Horse Comics' Manga Month, "Demon," a poignant and beautifully rendered tale by Masashi Tanaka, premieres this issue. Moebius fans will be relieved to find "The Man from the Ciguri" resuming his adventures; in the meantime, Rick Geary announces a new biography, and Phil Elliot explores the timid new world of "Post-Apocalypse." This issue also marks the debut of "Caricatures," a strip that features a hilarious but deadpan gorilla with a future in art. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #41
    Cheval Noir (1989) 41

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    Cover by Dan Brereton. News flash! Nicole Hollander's "Sylvia" makes her debut this issue! In other news tonight, "Demon" continues, as the mysterious masked man makes an alarming revelation; events in "The Man from the Ciguri" grow increasingly curious; and "Stan Pulsar," hapless space explorer, contributes some swashbuckling humor. On an even less serious note, Tom McWeeney's cartoonist gorilla returns in "Caricatures," Rick Geary offers up another unique slice of life in "The Passing Scene," and Phil Elliott waxes paranoid with another "Conspiracy Theory." Film at eleven. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #42
    Cheval Noir (1989) 42

    Cover by Michael Cherkas. "Suburban Nightmares," the Michael Cherkas/Larry Hancock/John van Bruggen cult classic, premieres with a brand-new tale -- "Secrets"! Cossu & Jamsin serve up "Soup Line," the ever-popular Rick Geary keeps us informed of events on "The Crime Channel," Nicole Hollander's "Sylvia" examines the history of big hair, and Masashi Tanaka's enigmatic "Demon" continues. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #43
    Cheval Noir (1989) 43

    Cover by Eric Shanower. Die-hard fans and newcomers alike take note: "Randy the Skeleton," by Aidan Potts and Ian Carney, debuts this issue, as Randy -- dedicated hedonist and fervent collector of "hyperkitsch" -- teaches the orphans a lesson in "TV Shoplifting"! Nicole Hollander's "Sylvia" reveals an unexpected admissions requirement for heaven, while Cailleteau & Vatine's "Stan Pulsar" reappears with a no-holds-barred look at alien encounters and Rock 'n' Roll. Meanwhile, the Michael Cherkas, Larry Hancock, John van Bruggen classic, "Suburban Nightmares: Secrets," continues to weave its twisted tale of life in the '50s 'burbs; and Masashi Tanaka's "Demon" finds himself hunted from unexpected quarters. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #44
    Cheval Noir (1989) 44

    Cover by Stan Shaw. The enigma of Yoshimasa's masked secret reveals itself at last in the surprise conclusion of Masashi Tanaka's "Demon," while paranoia -- or is it simply paranoia? -- runs rampant in the all-new Michael Cherkas, Larry Hancock, John van Bruggen "Suburban Nightmares" story, "Secrets." Rick Geary reminisces about days gone by in "Great Bend," Phil Elliott and Lloyd Thatcher take a macabre seaside vacation in "Post-Apocalypse," and Nicole Hollander's "Sylvia" turns a trained eye on felines throughout history. Those with tastes toward the satiric will appreciate the long-awaited return of Doug Wheeler's "Classics Desecrated," as Linda Medley renders the most recent desecration -- "The Wolf Who Cried `Sheep!'" Painted cover by Stan Shaw. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #45
    Cheval Noir (1989) 45

    Cover by John K. Snyder. This issue features a classic John Bolton tale of playful prehistoric parody, as well as an all-new "Stan Pulsar" yarn of space pirates and sunken treasure by Cailleteau & Vatine. Michael Cherkas, Larry Hancock, and John van Bruggen continue the crescendo of murder, mystery, and mayhem in "Suburban Nightmares: Secrets," while Cossu & Jamsin flirt with the fine-edged follies of human motivation in "The Art Opening." In "Post-Apocalypse," Phil Elliott and Lloyd Thatcher extol the ecstasies of toxic waste, and Nicole Hollander's "Sylvia" teams up with "Clyde, Domestic Scientist" to investigate the commercial possibilities of zucchini plants. Exciting painted and mixed-media cover by John K. Snyder. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #46
    Cheval Noir (1989) 46

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    Cover by Moebius. The off-beat Western tale by Jean-Michel Charlier and Moebius, "Blueberry: Arizona Love," premieres this issue, and the Michael Cherkas, Larry Hancock, John van Bruggen classic, "Suburban Nightmares: Secrets," comes to a shattering conclusion! Ian Carney and Aidan Potts' "Randy the Skeleton" returns with "Age of Reason"; "Sylvia," Nicole Hollander's saucy, gum-snapping social critic, waxes sarcastic; Rick Geary observes the universe from his own wry perspective in "Galaxy I"; and in "Post-Apocalypse," Phil Elliott and Lloyd Thatcher discuss the history of architecture in apocalyptic terms. Original "Blueberry" painted cover by Moebius himself! B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #47
    Cheval Noir (1989) 47

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    Cover by Russell Walks. The latest in Andreas' tales of the ever-intriguing and endlessly enigmatic Rork premieres this issue with "Rork: Capricorn," and the Jean-Michel Charlier/Moebius saga of gunslinging, greed, and true love continues with "Blueberry: Arizona Love." This issue also features Nicole Hollander's "Sylvia," who analyzes age-related behavior in cats; a sequel to Rick Geary's observations of life, the universe, and everything in "Galaxy II"; another irreverent sci-fi sampling starring Cailleteau & Vatine's "Stan Pulsar," and a beautifully painted cover by Russell Walks. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #48
    Cheval Noir (1989) 48

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    Cover by Shawn McManus. Jean-Michel Charlier and Moebius steer events absurdly awry in "Blueberry: Arizona Love." Andreas' "Rork: Capricorn" continues, as incidents conspire to reveal Rork's true nature. Randy the Skeleton returns for a gender-bending foray into glamour with "Miss Salford," courtesy of that wacky duo, Aidan Potts and Ian Carney; Nicole Hollander's "Sylvia" regards her cats' latest offense with astonishment; Rick Geary takes us on "Hazard Patrol"; and Phil Elliott and Lloyd Thatcher grant us another glimpse of life in the "Post-Apocalypse." Best of all, watch for a "mind-expanding" edition of "Caricatures," by Tom McWeeney. Painted cover by Shawn McManus. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #49
    Cheval Noir (1989) 49

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    Cover by John Bolton. Tune in this month as Nicole Hollander's "Sylvia" turns to mystery writing; Jean-Michel Charlier and Moebius' rough-n-tough cowboy, Blueberry, continues a run of bad luck; and Andreas' Rork finds the underground action heating up fast in "Rork: Capricorn." Phil Elliott expounds another "Conspiracy Theory," and "Caricatures," by Tom McWeeney returns for another bodacious sketching session. Watch for your letters in another installment of "Black Mail." Painted cover by John Bolton. B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #50
    Cheval Noir (1989) 50

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    Cover by Jim Rohn. Look out: it's the Consummate Comic! The Ultimate Issue! The Cheval Finale! Don't miss the 48-page special celebrating Cheval Noir's last issue -- jam-packed with samplings of stories you've known and loved over the last five years. Watch for the mesmerizing and mind-numbing final chapters of Jean-Michel Charlier and Moebius' "Blueberry: Arizona Love" as well as Andreas' "Rork: Capricorn"! Brace yourself for another installment of that weird and wild tale of the fantastic by Moebius, "The Man from the Ciguri"! Feast your eyes on "Phantom of the Opry," one last classic desecrated by Doug Wheeler, with art by David Gatzmer, and a guest appearance by... ELVIS! Old favorites Rick Geary and Phil Elliott/Lloyd Thatcher provide forays into the far-out, as Geary addresses "Pride in Craftsmanship" and Elliott looks at the lighter side of life in the "Post-Apocalypse." More recent favorites also grace these final pages, as Ian Carney and Aidan Potts' "Randy the Skeleton" battles "Speech Bubble Smog" and Tom McWeeney takes a turn for the terse in "Caricatures." 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.