Roy Harper is in the hospital recovering from a drug overdose – but not because he relapsed. A new archer is prowling the streets of Star City, shooting people with needles filled with a deadly dose of drugs. As Lian tries to comfort her father, Green Arrow heads out into the streets to find this new archer and put a stop to the killings.
The incredible storytelling present in Geiger since the beginning (even in the pre-Ghost Machine issues) continues in this issue with guest artist Eduardo Pansica and inker Norm Rapmund filling in, at least on the first 18 pages, for artist and co-creator Gary Frank, who rejoins the series in this issue’s epilogue
In this issue, the H.A.R.D. Corps’ mission is to protect a man who defected from the Webnet cartel and is on the run from Dr. Silk and his goons. Their plan is to sneak him through a Disney World-like theme park dressed as one of the park’s animal mascots to a secure location with the H.A.R.D. Corps acting as his escorts.
With accomplices John Paul Leon and Doug Braithwaite, Alex Ross (covers and story) and Jim Krueger (story and script) unleashed the Earth X version of the Marvel universe in a three incredible miniseries beginning with 1999’s Earth X, continuing into Universe X and concluding with Paradise X. The three longform stories have stood the test of time and are available in two omnibus editions.
Jack Griffin is an ambitious scientist working as an assistant for Dr. Cranley. While doing an experiment with Monocaine, he witnesses a mouse lose the color in its fur. With his curiosity and excitement piqued, Jack continues to experiment on the mouse, recognizing that the potential to unlock invisibility is in his grasp.
It was, after all, three beautiful drawn and nattily attired dinosaurs with guns. Actually, two dinosaurs...
Event Horizon Dark Descent is based on Event Horizon, the sci-fi horror movie released in 1997. In the film, a crew including the Gravity Drive creator Dr. Weir, is sent to investigate what happened to the starship when it returns to known space
When Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti came down from New York and talked to those of us on the Overstreet staff at the time about what they had planned for their Marvel Knights imprint, The Inhumans was the one that I didn’t see how it could work.
After Skynet caused a nuclear holocaust that wiped out much of humanity, some of the survivors banded together to form a resistance. This issue of Terminator is set in 2001, just a few years after Judgment Day when the resistance is still growing, but nonetheless ready for action.
In this issue, Kaitlin uses her journalism skills to infiltrate Ziktor Industries in the hope of finding answers to what they witnessed at the power plant. Meanwhile, J.B. tells Ryan his theory about the identity of the fugitive from another reality.
Mike Zeck’s cover for Master of Kung-Fu #83 might be my personal prototype for a cover that did its job
Powerpuff Girls Supervillain Summer Spectacular #1 has the charm and silliness necessary for a story about Buttercup, Bubbles, and Blossom. Written by James III, it puts the girls in the fun, high energy setting of an amusement park and adds loads of interactions with their gallery of villains.
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Roy Harper is in the hospital recovering from a drug overdose – but not because he relapsed. A new archer is prowling the streets of Star City, shooting people with needles filled with a deadly dose of drugs. As Lian tries to comfort her father, Green Arrow heads out into the streets to find this new archer and put a stop to the killings.
The incredible storytelling present in Geiger since the beginning (even in the pre-Ghost Machine issues) continues in this issue with guest artist Eduardo Pansica and inker Norm Rapmund filling in, at least on the first 18 pages, for artist and co-creator Gary Frank, who rejoins the series in this issue’s epilogue
In this issue, the H.A.R.D. Corps’ mission is to protect a man who defected from the Webnet cartel and is on the run from Dr. Silk and his goons. Their plan is to sneak him through a Disney World-like theme park dressed as one of the park’s animal mascots to a secure location with the H.A.R.D. Corps acting as his escorts.
With accomplices John Paul Leon and Doug Braithwaite, Alex Ross (covers and story) and Jim Krueger (story and script) unleashed the Earth X version of the Marvel universe in a three incredible miniseries beginning with 1999’s Earth X, continuing into Universe X and concluding with Paradise X. The three longform stories have stood the test of time and are available in two omnibus editions.
Jack Griffin is an ambitious scientist working as an assistant for Dr. Cranley. While doing an experiment with Monocaine, he witnesses a mouse lose the color in its fur. With his curiosity and excitement piqued, Jack continues to experiment on the mouse, recognizing that the potential to unlock invisibility is in his grasp.
It was, after all, three beautiful drawn and nattily attired dinosaurs with guns. Actually, two dinosaurs...
Event Horizon Dark Descent is based on Event Horizon, the sci-fi horror movie released in 1997. In the film, a crew including the Gravity Drive creator Dr. Weir, is sent to investigate what happened to the starship when it returns to known space
When Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti came down from New York and talked to those of us on the Overstreet staff at the time about what they had planned for their Marvel Knights imprint, The Inhumans was the one that I didn’t see how it could work.
After Skynet caused a nuclear holocaust that wiped out much of humanity, some of the survivors banded together to form a resistance. This issue of Terminator is set in 2001, just a few years after Judgment Day when the resistance is still growing, but nonetheless ready for action.
In this issue, Kaitlin uses her journalism skills to infiltrate Ziktor Industries in the hope of finding answers to what they witnessed at the power plant. Meanwhile, J.B. tells Ryan his theory about the identity of the fugitive from another reality.
Mike Zeck’s cover for Master of Kung-Fu #83 might be my personal prototype for a cover that did its job
Powerpuff Girls Supervillain Summer Spectacular #1 has the charm and silliness necessary for a story about Buttercup, Bubbles, and Blossom. Written by James III, it puts the girls in the fun, high energy setting of an amusement park and adds loads of interactions with their gallery of villains.

















