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    Aliens – Labyrinth #1 – 4 (1993-1994)

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    Aliens may be virtually impossible to control, but what if man could anticipate their actions? In a deep space research station, Dr. Paul Church studies Alien behavioral responses. How does an Alien track its prey? Can an Alien distinguish whether a human is armed? Will an Alien ever retreat from an attack? Test after test, patterns of behavior are revealed to Church… patterns which are predictable. The station is carefully supervised; every precaution is taken, but everyone knows the risks. When an apparent saboteur is killed by an escaped Alien, the site of scientific research gives way to a homicide investigation. Col. Dr. Anthony Crespi, the stalwart survivor of Aliens: Backsplash (featured in Dark Horse Comics #12 and 13), suspects that the Alien subject may not have escaped on its own, and is determined to uncover the truth.

    Bartman #1 – 6

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    Adventures of Bart Simpson’s super-self, Bartman.

    Creepy Magazine Limited Series #1 – 4 (1993)

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    The first issue of this all-new series includes “24 Hour Room Service” and “A Creepy Homecoming,” both written by Peter David, penciled by Kieron Dwyer, and inked by Tom Sutton, as well as “Bloodsuckers” by David, penciled by Gene Colan, and inked by Steve Leialoha. Also in this issue: “Turn of the Wheel,” written by Jo Duffy, penciled by James Fry, and inked by Viscardi. Distributed by Dark Horse Comics, this is the first of the new Creepy stories published under the Harris label. This issue features a cover painting by Dan Brereton.

    Cyberforce – 4

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    Cyberforce (sometimes rendered as Cyber Force) is an Image Comics superhero team created by artist Marc Silvestri in 1992. The original comic book focused on a team of mutants that were captured by Cyberdata, an enormous corporation with ambitions of taking over the world, and had their abilities enhanced with cybernetic implants. The captured mutants escaped and banded together as Cyberforce to put an end to Cyberdata’s plans.

    Image Plus

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    1993
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    If you want to know about incredible image creators, this is the issue for you. IMAGE PLUS tells distinctive comicbook backrounds and personel favorites of the creators about Image comics. If you like to Know the creators before you go and by the creation, or you just like comics, this is an wonderful issue you should buy at your local comics shop.

    Jurassic Park (Collection)

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    Jurassic Park (Collection) (1993-1995) consist of :

    Killer Instinct (Story Arc)

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    A crossover between WildC.A.T.s and Cyberforce.

    Marvel Razorline (Collection)

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    Razorline was an imprint of American comic book company Marvel Comics that ran from 1993 to 1995. It was created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker, with its characters existing in one of the many alternate universes outside the mainstream continuity known as the Marvel Universe. Marvel Razorline (Collection) (1993-1995) consist of :

    Riot Gear #1 – 8

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    Riot Gear #1 – 8 (1993-1994).

    Scavengers #0 – 11

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    Scavengers #0 – 11 (1993-1994)

    Solitaire #1 – 12

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    Solitaire #1 – 12 (1993-1994).

    Team Youngblood

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    The Liberty II satellite has been taking over by Giger and his cybernetic assassins. Now it’s up to Sentinel to assemble an elite team of Youngblood members to handle the situation. Riptide, Cougar, Photon, and Masada stand ready. But when Brahma refusing to answer the call to arms Sentinel must ask the one man he never wanted to see again for help. “Blackout.” Story by Rob Liefeld. Art by Chap Yaep and Norm Rapmund.

    Virus #1 – 4 (1993)

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    Don’t worry about catching this virus — it will catch you! When the crew of the ocean-going tug The Electra run across an abandoned Chinese radar ship adrift in the Pacific, it seems like their ticket to Easy Street; Maritime law says they can lay claim to the ship and the millions of dollars worth of top secret electronics on it! However, collecting on those millions is easier said than done. The Wan Xuan may be abandoned, but it’s far from deserted. Something is alive inside the ship’s computers, and it’s building monstrous bodies for itself from pieces of machinery and the corpses of the hapless Chinese crew!

    Vision of Arzach (1993)

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    Visions of Arzach is an homage to Mobius from artists including Mike Mignola, Will Eisner, Jim Steranko, and William Stout. It’s Mobius’ vision, but through their eyes!