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Cheval Noir (1989) comic books

  • Issue #19
    Cheval Noir (1989) 19

    Cover by Marvano. Rosinski and Van-Hamme continue "Chninkel," as J'on and G'wel fall into the evil clutches of Jargoth the Perfumed. This issue presents the sevenths installment of Cosey's "Voyage to Italy," and premieres Tardi's "The Mummies on Parade," with Adele Blanc-Sec being drawn into yet another grim mystery. Also in this issue is the first installment of Rork: Book Three, "The Cemetery of the Cathedrals," by Andreas, as well as chapter one of The Forever War: Book Three, by Joe Haldeman and Marvano. 64 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #20
    Cheval Noir (1989) 20

    Cover by John Bolton. Dark Horse comics is proud to present the debut of motion picture director David Lynch's bizarre cult comic strip "The Angriest Dog in the World," which has appeared in the L.A. Weekly, making this issue a must-have item for the many Lynch fans in your area! Each month Cheval Noir features some of the finest illustrated stories from around the globe. This issue presents Andreas' Rork: The Graveyard of Cathedrals, as well as the second chapter of The Forever War: Book Three, by Joe Haldeman and Marvano. Also the latest installments of Cosey's "Voyage to Italy," and Jacques Tardi's "Mummies on Parade." Plus illustrations by Geof Darrow, David Gatzmer, and Rick Geary. 64 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #21
    Cheval Noir (1989) 21

    Cover by Chris Warner. With the cancellation of Twin Peaks, David Lynch fans can only get their fix on a regular basis in one place each month-- Cheval Noir. The Angriest Dog in the World, created and drawn by Lynch, continues as one of Cheval Noir's regular features this and every month. Also, Cheval Noir features some of the finest illustrated stories from around the globe. In issue #21, The Great Power of the Chninkel by Rosinski and Van Hamme reaches its penultimate chapter as J'on, the Chosen One, is put on trial by the Immortal Three. Plus, the next chapter of Andeas' Rork: Book Three, entitled "The Graveyard of the Cathedrals," The Forever War: Book Three by Joe Haldeman and Marvano, Cosey's Voyage to Italy, and Jacques Tardi's Mummies on Parade. Plus illustrations by Rick Geary and David Gatzmer. 64 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #22
    Cheval Noir (1989) 22

    Cover by Andreas. Stories and art by writers and artists from around the world: The final chapter of The Great Power of the Chninkel by Rosinski and Van Hamme. In Andreas' Rork, Rork and the explorers of the cemetery of the cathedrals travel through the maze and find the mysterious Yosta. Haldeman and Marvano's The Forever War continues. An entranced Adele Blanc-Sec wanders the streets of Paris in Tardi's tale of turn-of-the-century France. In Cosey's Voyage to Italy, Arthur and Ian try to slip Keo past immigration officials. Fred and Bob show off their flying ineptitude in a story by Cailleteau and Vatine, and Rick Geary shows us Teddy Roosevelt's view of the world. Also included: Phil Elliott's Post Apocalypse and David Lynch's Angriest Dog in the world. Spot illos by Gatzmer and Geary. 64 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #24
    Cheval Noir (1989) 24

    Cover by Arthur Suydam. It's a month if new beginnings, featuring the debut of "In Dreams," about the man they call "Izo the Man-Cleaver" for his brutal assassinations, and the gentle woman he loves, in this tale of old Japan by Masashi Tanaka. Also beginning in this issue: Adieu, Brindavoine by Tardi (writer/artist of Adele), Tree-Heart by Comes and Doug Wheeler's "Classics Desecrated" featuring art by Kelley Jones. Jordan by Makyo and Rossi continues Karel's biography of his enigmatic friend's search for the secret of the black pearl. All this and David Lynch's "Angriest Dog " and Phil Elliott's Post Apocalypse. 64 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #32
    Cheval Noir (1989) 32

    Cover by Dave Gibbons. Premiering this issue is "Sabotage", a witty tale of war, love, industrial espionage, paranoia and fast cars, by the internationally renowned Daniel Torres! Plus, the second installment of "In Search of Peter Pan", by Cosey ("Voyage to Italy"); more mayhem from Cailleteau and Vatine in "Fred and Bob: The Rabbit Hunt"; and "The Angriest Dog in the World", by David Lynch. Topping it all off is a gorgeous cover painting by Dave Gibbons (Watchmen, Giver Me Liberty)! 64 pages, B&W. Mature Readers 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.

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  • 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.