Caliber Presents #3

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Caliber ⋅ 1989

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Issue Details

Publisher

Caliber

Writer

Tim Vigil

Artist

Tim Vigil

Writer

Jim Calafiore

Artist

Jim Calafiore

Writer

Mark Winfrey

Artist

Mark Winfrey

Writer

Guy Davis

Artist

Guy Davis

Writer

Randy Zimmerman

Artist

Randy Zimmerman

Inker

Randy Zimmerman

Writer

James O'Barr

Artist

James O'Barr

Cover Artist

James O'Barr

Inker

Tim Tyler

Letterer

Dan McKinnon

Published

May 1989

Synopsis

"Io, Part 2: Fleshette" by Barbed Wire Halo Studios "Heart of Darkness: The Saga of Cuda, Chapter 3" by Tim Vigil, Tim Tyler and Kimberley Richardson As Cuda stalks his hated enemy, the sorcerer Arson, the spirit of his father speaks to him through a statue of a angel, foretelling of a woman who is key to Cuda's success. His progress is slowed by more of Arson's demons, but Cuda continues in the maze until he comes upon a freshly killed demon. Out of the shadows, a figure springs upon him. "The Realm: Glitch" by Guy Davis and Randy Zimmerman Lord Darkoth has his trusted aide training his protege Sandra in the dark arts. In her lesson, an unknown entity enters her chambers. At first seemingly harmless, the creature known as Glitch asks permission to stay and pledges loyalty to Sandra, but soon hints at a more dangerous hidden nature. Sandra banishes him with ease, giving the aide some pause about Sandra's capabilities and Darkoth's ability to control them in the future. "Thrillkill: Odds Maker" by Mark Winfrey and Daniel Roy McKinnon Tyrelious Belizonz, aka Thrill-kill has been taken captive by the Eltrites, but they need his help in the battle against the High Priest, so they send in their leaders daughter, Laana, to convince him. "Revolt Level" by Eric Hess and Brian K. Ward In this future society, genetics is an advanced science...so much so that the Government can detect revolutionaries by a simply scan and reliably eliminate their threat with extreme prejudice, regardless of their age. Tell that to the exterminators who get the assignment which points him to a child's crib. "Caliber Bonus: Progeny (Preview)" by Jim Calafiore

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