Cheval Noir #22

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Dark Horse ⋅ 1991

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Issue Details

Publisher

Dark Horse

Writer

Grzegorz Rosinski

Writer

Joe Haldeman

Writer

Thierry Cailleteau

Writer

Rick Geary

Artist

Rick Geary

Writer

Phil Elliott

Artist

Phil Elliott

Writer

Jacques Tardi

Artist

Jacques Tardi

Writer

David Lynch

Artist

David Lynch

Writer

Bernard Cosendai (Cosey)

Artist

Bernard Cosendai (Cosey)

Writer

Andreas Martens

Artist

Andreas Martens

Cover Artist

Andreas Martens

Artist

Olivier Vatine

Artist

Jean Van Hamme

Artist

Mark Van Oppen (Marvano)

Artist

David Gatzmer

Letterer

Pat Brosseau

Letterer

Kurt Hathaway

Letterer

Lois Buhalis

Letterer

Mary Kelleher

Letterer

Rachel Rodrigo

Letterer

Monisha Sheth

Cover Artist

Chris Chalenor

Published

September 1991

Synopsis

tories 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.

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