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    Alien Worlds #1 – 9

    Star rating
    2
    Rating
    other-comics
    Year
    1982
    Genre
    other-comics
    Runtime
    1
    Cast
    Alien Worlds #1 – 9 (1982-1984).

    Army Surplus Komikz Featuring Cutey Bunny #1 – 5

    Star rating
    2
    Rating
    other-comics
    Year
    1982
    Genre
    other-comics
    Runtime
    1
    Cast
    Army Surplus Komikz Featuring Cutey Bunny #1 – 5 (1982-1985).

    Comico Primer #1 – 6

    Star rating
    2
    Rating
    other-comics
    Year
    1982
    Genre
    other-comics
    Runtime
    1
    Cast
    Comico Primer was created by Comico the Comic Company to showcase talented new artists, as well as introduce new characters to the world. Primer consisted of several black and white stories by varying new talents.

    Red Sonja – (One-Shot)

    Star rating
    2
    Rating
    other-comics
    Year
    1982
    Genre
    other-comics
    Runtime
    1
    Cast
    A mysterious killer android from the future hunts the legendary mercenary from the past. A.I. meets magic in a story that takes us — where else? — Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and the City of Angels! Amy Chu returns to pen this gnarly one and done action-filled issue that will totally take you back to the Summer of 1982…It’s an epic struggle between good and evil, mohawks and perms, New Wave and Heavy Metal!

    Starslayer #1 – 34

    Star rating
    2
    Rating
    other-comics
    Year
    1982
    Genre
    other-comics
    Runtime
    1
    Cast
    Starslayer #1 – 34

    The Goblin #1 – 3

    Star rating
    2
    Rating
    other-comics
    Year
    1982
    Genre
    other-comics
    Runtime
    1
    Cast
    The Goblin #1 – 3 (1982).

    Warrior #1 – 27 (1982-1984)

    Star rating
    2
    Rating
    other-comics
    Year
    1982
    Genre
    other-comics
    Runtime
    1
    Cast
    A black and white British anthology magazine published by Dez Skinn’s Quality Publications, most famous for Alan Moore’s contributions: V For Vendetta, Marvelman and The Bojeffries Saga, but which also included characters such as Axel Pressbutton and Father Shandor, Demon Slayer. The magazine would go bankrupt before any of Moore’s Projects would be completed in Warrior, though a final issue would be published several years later as a pull-out distributed inside Quality’s Comics International magazine.