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Solo (2004 DC) comic books 2003-2005

  • Issue #1
    Solo (2004 DC) 1
    Published Dec 2004 by DC.

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    Written by Tim Sale, Brian Azzarello, Jeph Loeb, and Diana Schutz Art and cover by Sale What happens when some of the most talented artists in comics are free to unleash their singular creative vision across 48 pages? The answer is SOLO, a unique new bimonthly series that showcases the best of the best of the biz! Unfettered by the constraints of a regular monthly series, SOLO's artists work in a variety of genres ? using whichever characters ? they wish! SOLO debuts in style with fan-favorite artist Tim Sale (CATWOMAN: WHEN IN ROME, BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN) in an issue that features a must-read follow-up story to SUPERMAN FOR ALL SEASONS (written by Jeph Loeb), a Catwoman/Batman tale (written by Brian Azzarello), a Supergirl adventure (written by Dark Horse editor Diana Schutz), and more! Future SOLO issues will feature such A-list talent as Richard Corben, Paul Pope, Howard Chaykin, Jordi Bernet, Mike Allred and Darwyn Cooke. On sale Oct 27 ? Bimonthly ? No interior ads ? 48 pg, FC, $3.95 US Edited by Marc Chiarello SUPPORT: Trade and house ads Cover price $3.95.

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    $4 Tim Sale Solo #1 DC Comic Book Catwoman Art Cover 2004 VG Low Grade
    $6 Solo 1 Tim Sale Brian Azzarello Jeph Loeb Diana Schutz Catwoman Batman DC NM
    $40 Solo 1 NM Tim Sale Brian Azzarello Jeph Loeb 1st print DC Comics
    1 day left Auction DC COMICS SOLO #1 TIM SALE Catwoman - 2004

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  • Issue #2
    Solo (2004 DC) 2
    Published Feb 2005 by DC.

    Written by Richard Corben and John Arcudi Art and cover by Corben The series spotlighting the singular vision of top artists continues with an issue by Richard Corben (HELLBLAZER: HARD TIME, THE HOUSE ON THE BORDERLAND) featuring five horrifying tales of terror, suspense, intrigue and action! Corben brings life to a mummy in ancient Egypt, takes us into the trenches of a futuristic war, straps on a six-shooter for a good old- fashioned western, and then brings about the plague! And as if that isn't enough, Corben teams up with writer John Arcudi for a not-so-solo story of the Spectre, Jim Corrigan! SOLO #2 is an engrossing, enthralling anthology brought to you as only Richard Corben can! On sale Dec 22 ? 48 pg, FC, $4.95 US Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #3
    Solo (2004 DC) 3
    Published Apr 2005 by DC.

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    Written by Paul Pope Art and cover by Pope. THB's Paul Pope (HEAVY LIQUID, 100%) goes it alone in SOLO #3! Pope begins with an ancient Greek myth, then re-imagines the classic origin of Omac and shares a personal tale. Pope also presents a slice of the Big Apple and concludes with "Teenage Sidekick," in which a captured Dick Grayson, as Robin, must struggle to escape the Joker! On sale Feb 23 ? 48 pg, FC, $4.95 US Cover price $4.95.

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    $17 SOLO #3 Paul Pope (2005) DC Comics NM+ (9.6)

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  • Issue #4
    Solo (2004 DC) 4
    Published Jun 2004 by DC.

    Written by Howard Chaykin Art by Chaykin. Howard Chaykin goes it alone in SOLO #4! Taking a page from William Gaines' E.C. Comics, Chaykin delivers six spine-tingling and thought-provoking tales guaranteed to entice and entertain! Chaykin revisits the old West in "Tall in the Saddle;" heads to the future in the science-fiction epic "Upgrades;" plays a World War II jazz tune in "The Last Time I Saw Paris;" shows the terror of urban violence with "Bad Blood;" and infiltrates the spy genre with "Breaking and Entering." Chaykin even guest-stars in his own story, the autobiographical yarn simply titled "Horrors." Turn the pages if you dare ? it's time for Howard Chaykin to go SOLO! On sale April 27 ? 48 pg, FC, $4.99 US Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #5
    Solo (2004 DC) 5
    Published Aug 2005 by DC.

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    Written by Darwyn Cooke Art and cover by Cooke Fan-favorite writer/artist Darwyn Cooke (DC: THE NEW FRONTIER, CATWOMAN) takes the reins in SOLO #5, telling a series of enthralling stories in his uniqye style! Saddle up to the bar and grab a stool next to Slam Bradley, as the down-on- his-luck P.I. guides you through some of the craziest tales he's ever heard. Thrill to the adventures of King Faraday in Cuba, dig the Question's Middle Eastern math lesson, and attempt to understand a geek's growing passion for his vacuum cleaner. And Slam's stories end with a bang, as he spins a revenge yarn featuring Batman! On sale June 29 ? 48 pg, FC, $4.99 US Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #6
    Solo (2004 DC) 6
    Published Oct 2005 by DC.

    Written by Brian Azzarello, Chuck Dixon, John Arcudi, Joe Kelly and Andrew Helfer Art and cover by Jordi Bernet Spanish comic book artist extraordinaire Jordi Bernet (BATMAN: BLACK AND WHITE VOL. 2) dives into issue #6 of SOLO! Bernet teams up with some of today's best writers, illustrating tales of horror and revenge by Brian Azzarello, John Arcudi, Joe Kelly, Andrew Helfer and Chuck Dixon. Featuring stories from the Old West, 1950s Las Vegas, a South American prison, a forgotten Texas town, and a Batman/Poison/Ivy tale fresh from the streets of Gotham City! On sale August 31 ? 48 pg, FC, $4.99 US Cover price $4.99.

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    $20 SOLO #6 VF Jordi Bernet (DC Comics 2005) Beautiful Cover

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  • Issue #7
    Solo (2004 DC) 7
    Published Dec 2005 by DC.

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    Written by Mike Allred & Lee Allred Art and cover by Mike Allred. Join Mike Allred, the creator of Madman and The Atomics, as he takes a whirlwind tour of the DCU! First stop: Hourman, as we find out exactly how much super- heroing a hero can do. The craziness continues as two super-teams are pitted against each other in "Doom Patrol vs. Teen Titans." In "Batman A-Go-Go!", the Caped Crusader is taken on a kooky psychedelic journey. Allred visits Jack Kirby's Fourth World as Lightray and Orion put Mister Miracle to the test in "Fourth World Wager." Can Scott Free really get out of any trap? And it's all capped off with "Comic Book Clubhouse," featuring just about every DC hero! On sale October 26 ? 48 pg, FC, $4.99 US. GREG THOMPSON, writing in the Mycomicshop.com weekly email newsletter: SOLO 7 - This issue features the talents of Mike Allred. If you have read his creation Madman, you know Allred is a geek for pop culture and a bit of the weird, and it shines through brilliantly in this issue. In this issue, we have a manic story of Hourman, looking for things to do during his hour of power, a swinging story of the Teen Titans and Doom Patrol and the mishaps at a party, Batman A Go Go, where Bats gets knocked on the head and imagines a dark and gritty world, and a personal piece about Allred and his brother and their young love for comics. This book is unapologetic in its fun, and that's a good thing. In my opinion, most superhero books have tried to act too grown up and, in that process, have lost what made them appealing in the first place. Mike Allred brings all that back in focus, showing that comics can be fun and be for adults, as well as kids, too. Cover price $4.99.