The second Warrior Nun Areala mini-series. Warrior Nun Areala is sent to Japan to investigate after men are seduced by demons and beheaded. Meanwhile, Colonel Ottoman is working to unlock the secret of “The Teutonic Knight,” and Cheetah Diggers (from Gold Digger) happens to be in town too….
Category: Independent
Army of Darkness Vs. Hack/Slash (2014)
After a painful personal tragedy, Cassie Hack — the killer of supernatural serial killers — is doing her best to live a normal life. But an attack by the demonic Deadites forces the butt-kickin’ heroine back into action… and this time, she’s not alone! Meet Cassie’s new partner: Ashley J. Williams! Can this volatile pair keep from killing each other long enough to find the mystical Book of the Dead’s stolen pages? Will Ash get some sugar? Or will Cassie make him kiss her bat?

Bartman(1993)
Bartman was a short-lived series that told the tale of Bart Simpson’s superhero alter-ego, Bartman. It was one of the four ‘premiere’ series released by Bongo Comics in late 1993. The Bartman series lasted only six issues, and was canceled in 1995. Many smaller Bartman stories have since been published in Simpsons Comics and Bart Simpson comics.
The main writers and artists for the first three issues were Steve Vance and Bill Morrison, who were behind the creation of Bongo Comics itself. In late 1994, Steve Vance and his wife Cindy left Bongo Comics. The Bartman comic was put on hold and there was a gap of 9 months between Bartman #3 and #4. #4-6 contained a three-issue story arc written by Gary Glasberg and Bill Morrison, and with issue 6, Bartman was discontinued.
Forgotten Realms: Homeland (2005)
Based on the best selling Forgotten Realms novel by R.A. Salvatore, Homeland is a volume full of intrigue, beauty and the struggle for position. Based in the underground drow city of Menzoberranzan, this story begins the legend of the dark elf ranger Drizzt Do’urden, and his struggle to find himself in a world whose practices and beliefs do not match what he finds in his heart.
Walt Disney’s Vacation in Disneyland #1 Gold Key Reprint (1964)
Celebrates Disneyland’s Tenth Anniversary. 6 photo’s of Disneyland on the interior cover pages.
Shock SuspenStories (1952)
Shock SuspenStories was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. The bi-monthly comic, published by Bill Gaines and edited by Al Feldstein, began with issue 1 in February/March 1952. Over a four-year span, it ran for 18 issues, ending with the December/January 1955 issue.
Front covers were by Feldstein, Wally Wood, Johnny Craig, George Evans and Jack Kamen. Kamen was the comic’s most prolific artist, usually doing the lead eight-page story in each issue. Other stories were illustrated by Craig, Evans, Wood, Graham Ingels, Jack Davis, Al Williamson, Joe Orlando, Reed Crandall, Bernard Krigstein and Frank Frazetta. Writing was handled by Gaines and Feldstein exclusively through the first 12 issues with the exception of a single story written by Craig. Over the last 6 issues other writers that contributed included Carl Wessler, Otto Binder, and Jack Oleck.
Issue 13 featured “Squeeze Play”, the only solo story Frank Frazetta drew for EC
Jumbo Comics (Golden Age)
Jumbo Comics was an adventure anthology comic book published by Fiction House from 1938–1953. Jumbo Comics was Fiction House’s first comics title; beforehand the publisher had specialized in pulp magazines. The lead feature for Jumbo Comics‘ entire run was Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.
Notable creators who worked on Jumbo Comics included Jack Kirby (working under a variety of pseudonyms), Bob Kane, Matt Baker, Mort Meskin, Lou Fine, Bob Powell, Mort Leav, Art Saaf, Dick Briefer, Lily Renée, and Ruth Roche. Jerry Iger was Jumbo Comics‘ art director for its entire run.
Night of the Living Dead – London
Night of the Living Dead: London, the 1993 series by Clive Barker and Steve Niles was published by Fantaco Comics. It tells the tale of George A. Romero’s zombie invasion from the perspective of the Arch Bishop of London, secured inside Buckingham Palace with the queen, and her offspring.
The Crow – Ltd. Ed. Hardcover – Graphitti Designs – 1994 – Factory Sealed
The Crow – Ltd. Ed. Hardcover Signed by James O’ Barr – 1st printing. Story and art by James O’ Barr. Includes the CD Trust Obey: Fear and Bullets which features 11 songs and lyrics booklet. This beautiful set also includes a full color, 6-in. x 7 1/2-in. art print of The Crow by Jame O’Barr. Hardcover (with slipcase), 240 p[ages, full color. Limited to 1,500 copies.


