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Americomics Blackthorne SPRING/SUMMER 1998 SPECIALS CATALOG Page 19 SPECIALSINDEPENDENTS Independent specials are in order by publisher. RED MASK OF THE RIO GRANDE 1 1.00 ARCHIE’S TV LAUGH-OUT AARDVARK AIRCEL SHADE SPECIAL 1 1.00 38, 48-50, 68, 70-73, 76, 79, 84, 105 2.00 SHE-CAT 1, 3 2.00 BETTY AND ME 69, 71, 85 2.00 CEREBUS 95, 97, 98, 101, 106, 108-111, ADVENTURERS 0 1.00 SOLDIERS OF FREEDOM 1, 2 1.00 103-106, 108, 111, 114, 116, 117, 119, 120, 122, 125-128 2.00 1-4, 6, 8-10 2.00 SPACE ARK 1-4 2.00 115, 159, 160, 192 1.00 124 VG 1.00 3 FI 1.00 SPRING BREAK COMICS (MAG) 1 1.00 BETTY AND VERONICA 124 FI 2.00 ADVENTURERS (2ND PR) 1 1.00 STARMASTERS 1 1.00 257, 258, 284 1.00 154, 155, 205 1.00 BLOOD LINES 1-5, 7 1.00 THRILLING SCIENCE TALES 2 2.00 BETTY AND VERONICA (VOL. 2) 164 (2ND PRINT) 1.00 BODY COUNT 2-4 1.00 TOM MIX WESTERN 2 2.00 20, 35 1.00 CEREBUS BI-WEEKLY 1 2.00 CASANOVA! 4 2.00 UNTOLD ORIGIN OF MS. VICTORY 1 1.00 BETTY’S DIARY 17 1.00 2-7, 11, 16, 24 1.00 CAT & MOUSE 1, 5, 8, 12, 17 1.00 VENTURE 1-3 1.00 EVERYTHING’S ARCHIE 23 FI 1.00 4 FI 1.00 VIC BRIDGES FAZERS SKETCHBOOK 130, 135, 139 1.00 CEREBUS HIGH SOCIETY 10 1.00 CHINA SEA GRAPHIC NOVEL 1 FI 3.50 1 1.00 FLY (1983) 5, 6 1.00 13 FI 1.00 1 3.60 YOUNG HERO 1 1.00 JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS (1963) 84 1.00 FLAMING CARROT (AV) 15 2.00 DARKEWOOD 1, 4, 5 1.00 JUGHEAD (1949) 266, 290-297, 303 1.00 JOURNEY 4, 5 2.00 DEMON HUNTER (AIR) 1, 3, 4 1.00 ANTARCTIC JUGHEAD (1987) 10, 13 1.00 6-8, 11, 12, 18, 19, 21, 23-27 1.00 DRAGONFORCE 6, 8, 9, 11, 12 2.00 JUGHEAD’S DINER 4, 5 1.00 NEIL THE HORSE 1 (2ND PRT) 1.00 DRAGONFORCE CHRONICLES 5 2.00 ABSOLUTE ZERO 4 2.00 JUGHEAD’S TIME POLICE 3 1.00 2-9, 11-13, 15 1.00 DRAGONRING (NEW) 1-10 1.00 ANTARES CIRCLE 1, 2 1.00 KATY KEENE SPECIAL 1 1.00 NORMALMAN 1 (3-D) 2.00 DRAGONRING (OLD) 1-6 1.00 CRIMSON NUN 4 2.00 KOOSH KINS 1 1.00 2, 3 FI 1.00 ELFLORD BLACK & WHITE EMBLEM 2 2.00 LAUGH (1946) 238, 294 2.00 4-12 1.00 1, 2 (2ND PRT) 1.00 HEPCATS 5 (2ND PRINT) 1.00 312, 313, 316, 324, STRANGE BREW 1 2.00 3, 5, 6 1.00 MANGAZINE 5 2.00 340-347, 350, 351, 353, 354 1.00 ACADEMY 4 FI 1.00 MIGHTY TINY 4 2.00 LAUGH (1987) 2, 19, 25 1.00 ELFLORD CHRONICLES 8 1.00 NAKED EYE 2 2.00 LIFE WITH ARCHIE 263, 264, 266, ELFLORD COLOR 1-7, 9, 10, 12, 13, NINJA HIGH SCHOOL 1 4.00 269, 272, 273, 281, 282 1.00 ROBOTECH II THE SENTINELS: BOOK III 15, 16, 21, 23, 24, 28, 30, 31 1.00 NINJA HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK 9 2.00 LITTLE ARCHIE 97, 98 2.00 1 2.00 FIRE TEAM 6 1.00 PRIVATE BEACH 1 2.00 98 G 1.00 ROBOTECH: CLONE 1 2.00 GREENHAVEN 3 1.00 STARLIGHT AGENCY 1, 3 2.00 151 1.00 ROBOTECH: INVID WAR 4, 6, 10 2.00 GUN FURY 3, 6, 9, 10 1.00 TABOUX 1 2.00 MANTECH ROBOT WARRIORS 1-4 1.00 ACCLAIM GUN FURY RETURNS 2 1.00 WILD LIFE 10 1.00 MIGHTY CRUSADERS HARDBALL 1 2.00 1-5, 8, 10, 11, 13 1.00 ICARUS 1-6 1.00 APPLE BAD EGGS (1996) 1-3 2.00 MIGHTY MUTANIMALS 1 1.00 KIKU SAN 1-4, 6 1.00 MIGHTY MUTANIMALS SPECIAL 1 2.00 BLOODSHOT (1997) 1 (PAINTED) 2.00 BIG BAD BLOOD OF DRACULA 1 2.00 MAELSTROM 4-11 1.00 NEW ARCHIES 12, 14 1.00 9 2.00 BLOOD OF DRACULA POWER 4 1.00 ORIGINAL SHIELD 1, 3, 4 1.00 KNIGHTHAWK 4, 5 1.00 2, 3, 5-13, 15-18 2.00 RIPPER 1-3, 5 2.00 RED CIRCLE SORCERY 7 FI 1.00 6 FI 1.00 5 FI 1.00 SAMURAI (1985) 1, 2 (2ND PRT) 2.00 SABRINA THE TEEN-AGE WITCH (1971) MAGNUS ROBOT FIGHTER (1997) DARK FANTASY 1 2.00 1 (3RD PRT) 2.00 19 2.00 9, 11 2.00 DEATH DREAMS OF DRACULA 2 2.00 2 (1ST PRT) 2.00 54 1.00 NINJAK (1996) 1, 2-4, 6, 9 2.00 DESERT STORM JOURNAL 1, 3 2.00 4-23 1.00 SABRINA’S HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR 1 (PAINTED ) 2.00 FISH POLICE (APPLE) 18, 20-22 2.00 SAMURAI (V2 COL) 1-3 2.00 3 1.00 SHADOWMAN (1996) 1, 5-11 1.00 FISH SHTICKS 2 1.00 SAMURAI (V3 B&W) 1-4, 6, 7 1.00 SHIELD (RED CIRCLE) 1-3 1.00 12-14 2.00 HIGH SHINING BRASS 1, 3 2.00 SAMURAI COMPILATION BOOK 2 3.20 SONIC VS. KNUCKLES SPECIAL 1 1.00 INVASION ‘55 1 2.00 ADVENTURE SAPPHIRE 6 2.00 STEEL STERLING 4-7 1.00 MIRACLE SQUAD (APP) 1, 3, 4 1.00 SCIMIDAR BOOK VI: SLASHDANCE 1 2.00 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES MR. FIXITT 1 FI 1.00 ADVENTURERS BOOK II 0-2, 4-7 1.00 SILVER STORM 2, 3 2.00 ADVENTURES (1988) 2 2.00 2 1.00 ADVENTURERS BOOK II (LIMIT) 1 2.00 STARK: FUTURE 1-14, 16, 17 1.00 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES MYTH CONCEPTIONS 1 VG 1.00 ADVENTURERS BOOK III 1 (BOGUS) 1.00 STARSTONE 1, 3 1.00 ADVENTURES (1989) 1, 4 2.00 1, 2 2.00 1 (REG) 1.00 WARLOCK 5 1, 14-22 1.00 2, 3 3.20 SURVIVE! 1 2.00 2 1.00 WARLOCK 5 BOOK II 1-7 1.00 5-9, 12-15, 17, 18, 20-24, 29, 30, 34 1.00 TIME JUMP WAR 1, 2 1.00 ALIEN NATION: THE SPARTANS 1, 3 1.00 WARLOCKS 1-12 1.00 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES TROLLORDS: DEATH AND KISSES APE CITY 1-3 1.00 WARLOCKS SPECIAL EDITION 1 2.00 MARTIAL ARTS AUTHORIZED TM 1 2.80 1-3, 5 2.00 BADAXE 1, 3 1.00 2, 5 2.00 VIETNAM JOURNAL 3, 7-14 1.00 CRIMSON LETTERS 1 1.00 AMERICOMICS 4 VG 2.00 VIETNAM JOURNAL: TET ‘68 3 2.00 DEATHHAWK 3 1.00 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: THE VOX 1-5 2.00 DEATHWORLD 1 1.00 AMERICOMICS PRESENTS 1-6 1.00 MOVIE (ARCHIE) 1 2.00 DEATHWORLD BOOK II 1, 3, 4 1.00 AMERICOMICS PRESENTS SPECIAL ARCHIE 1 (NEWS) 1.00 DEATHWORLD BOOK THREE 2 1.00 1 1.00 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: THE ARMAGEDDON FACTOR: THE CONCLU- DEFENSELESS DEAD 2, 3 1.00 ADVENTURES OF KOOL-AID MAN 5 1.00 MOVIE II, SECRET/OOZE (ARCHIE) SION 1 2.00 ELF WARRIOR 1-4 1.00 ARCHIE 1 1.00 BLACK DIAMOND 1-3 1.00 LOGAN’S RUN (ADV) 1, 6 1.00 264, 283-289, 292, 293, 296, 297 2.00 VERONICA (1989) 11 1.00 BOLT AND STARFORCE SIX 1 1.00 LOGAN’S WORLD 5, 6 1.00 367 1.00 CAPTAIN PARAGON 1, 3 1.00 MISS FURY SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION ARCHIE & ME 41 FI 2.00 BLACKTHORNE CAPTAIN PARAGON: SENTINELS OF 1 2.00 77, 92, 93 2.00 JUSTICE (LMTD) 2, 3, 5 1.00 NETHERWORLDS 1 1.00 111-113, 117, 122, 156 1.00 3-D HEROES 1 1.00 DRAGONFLY 4-6 1.00 NINJA ELITE 3-8 1.00 ARCHIE 3000 1, 2, 12, 13 1.00 ADVENTURES IN THE MYSTWOOD FANTASY FEATURES 1, 2 1.00 PARANOIA 1, 5, 6 2.00 ARCHIE AT RIVERDALE HIGH 27, 34 2.00 1 1.00 FAZE 1 FAZERS 1 1.00 PLANET OF THE APES (ADV) 64, 66, 69, 71, 74, 107 1.00 ALIEN DUCKLINGS 1-3 1.00 4 FI 1.00 5, 17, 19 1.00 ARCHIE GIANT SERIES ATOMIC MAN COMICS 1, 2 1.00 FEMFORCE 2 3.20 RE-ANIMATOR 1 2.00 229, 236, 238 2.00 BATTLE BEASTS 1, 3, 4 1.00 18, 74 2.00 RETIEF 4-6 1.00 588, 616 1.00 BATTLEFORCE 1 (COLOR) 1.00 GREAT AMERICAN WESTERN 1 1.00 ROCKET RANGER 1, 5 2.00 ARCHIE’S JOKE BOOK BATTLETECH 1 (COLOR) 1.00 JESSE JAMES 1 2.00 3 FI 1.00 157, 212, 218 2.00 2, 5, 6 (BLK AND WH) 1.00 LADY CRIME 1 2.00 ROGER WILCO 1 FI 1.00 234, 235, 258-266, BIZARRE 3-D ZONE 1 1.00 MS. VICTORY SPECIAL 1 2.00 RUST (1992) 1-4 2.00 268, 269, 271, 272 1.00 BLACKTHORNE 3 IN 1 1, 2 1.00 NIGHTVEIL 1, 5, 7 1.00 RUST LIMITED EDITION (1992) 1 2.00 ARCHIE’S PALS ‘N’ GALS BRAVESTARR IN 3-D 1, 2 1.00 3 FI 1.00 STAR RANGERS 1, 4 1.00 133, 184, 206 1.00 BRIK HAUSS 1 1.00 NYOKA THE JUNGLE GIRL 4 1.00 TERROR ON THE PLANET OF THE APES ARCHIE’S R/C RACERS 2 1.00 COLD BLOODED CHAMELEON POWER PLAYS (AMR) 1, 2 1.00 3, 4 1.00 ARCHIE’S RIVERDALE HIGH 7 1.00 COMMANDOS 1-5 1.00 WARRIORS 1-5 1.00 PRIORITY: WHITE HEAT 1, 2 1.00 Page 20 SPRING/SUMMER 1998 SPECIALS CATALOG CROW OF THE BEAR CLAN 1-4, 6 1.00 SILENT RAPTURE 1 2.00 SUPERSWINE 1 1.00 8 FI 1.00 DANSE 1 1.00 VAMPEROTICA 1 (2ND&UP) 2.00 TAKEN UNDER 1 2.00 MONOLITH 2 1.00 DICK TRACY WEEKLY UN FORCE 1 2.00 NEXT MAN 1, 3-5 1.00 2, 4, 5, 7, 9-12, 17 1.00 BROADWAY UN FORCE FILES 0 (SILVER) 4.00 RIBIT 1, 3 1.00 6, 8 FI 1.00 VERDICT: THE ACOLYTE 1 1.00 ROBOTECH MASTERS 2-4, 6, 9-13 2.00 KNIGHTS ON BROADWAY 1 2.00 DUCKBOTS 1 1.00 WORDSMITH (CALIBR) 1 2.00 5 FI 1.00 POWERS THAT BE 3-6 2.00 ENCHANTED VALLEY 2 1.00 ROBOTECH: THE MACROSS SAGA STAR SEED 8 2.00 FAILED UNIVERSE 1 1.00 CHAOS 3, 5-9, 13-16, 19, 22, 24 2.00 FIGMENTS 1, 2 1.00 CALIBER ROBOTECH: THE NEW GENERATION FLINTSTONES IN 3-D 4 1.00 CHASTITY: THEATRE OF PAIN 1, 2 2.00 2-4, 9-13, 15, 18, 20 2.00 EVIL ERNIE ENCORE PRESENTATION FRAGMENTS (BLACK) 1 1.00 ADVENTURE OF THE COPPER BEECHES 11 FI 1.00 1, 3 1.00 FREAK-OUT ON INFANT EARTHS 1, 2 1.00 1 1.00 SILVERBACK 1, 3 1.00 EVIL ERNIE’S BADDEST BATTLES 1 1.00 GI JOE IN 3-D 2-4 1.00 ADVENTURES OF TAD MARTIN 1 2.00 SKROG 1 FI 1.00 EVIL ERNIE: STRAIGHT TO HELL 5 2.00 GI JOE IN 3-D ANNUAL 1 1.00 APPARITION 1 2.00 1 2.00 LADY DEATH ENCORE EDITION 1 2.00 GOLDYN IN 3-D 1 1.00 ASHES 1, 3 2.00 SLAUGHTERMAN 2 2.00 GROUND POUND! 1 1.00 BAKER STREET 6 FI 1.00 CLAYPOOL SPACE GHOST 1 2.00 GUMBY 3-D 1, 2, 5, 7 1.00 6, 9, 10 2.00 STAR BLAZERS 1, 3, 4 2.00 HAMSTER VICE (BLK) 1-9 1.00 STAR BLAZERS (VOL.
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