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Publisher |
Dark Horse |
Series |
Cheval Noir |
Published | July 1990 |
Cover Artist |
Moebius |
Artist |
Marvano |
Writer |
Jacques Lob |
Artist |
Philippe Druillet |
Writer |
Eddie Campbell |
Writer |
Joe Haldeman |
Writer |
François Schuiten |
Writer |
Brian Bolland |
Artist |
Brian Bolland |
Writer |
Andreas Martens |
Artist |
Andreas Martens |
Artist |
Geof Darrow |
Artist |
Rick Geary |
Artist |
Ed Hillyer |
Artist |
Benoit Peeters |
Letterer |
Pat Brosseau |
Letterer |
David Jackson |
Letterer |
Karen Casey-Smith |
Letterer |
Rachel Rodrigo |
An entire world of entertainment lies within the pages of this month's giant-sized spectacular! Featured this issue is the beginning of The Tower, another fascinating tale from The Lost Cities series by Schuiten and Peeters (the team that brought you Fever in Urbicand). Also featured is more of the first book of Joe Haldeman's science-fiction classic, The Forever War, as adapted by artist Marvano (Mark Van Oppen), along with Andreas' hard-hitting story of detective Coutoo, the third installment in The Eyeball Kid by Eddie Campbell, and Delirius, the continuing saga of the Lone Sloane by Philippe Druillet. Plus, artwork by Rick Geary, Everett (Duckman) Peck, a fold-out poster by artist Geof Darrow, and a cover painting by Moebius. With all this great entertainment inside, how can you pass it up?