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Mary Bierbaum comic

The Wonderlanders

The Wonderlanders

Originally began as a 3-part series, but the publisher filed for bankruptcy. The story arc was not continued.

X-Force / Champions '98

X-Force / Champions '98

They also notice some commotion taking place near the hand, and they proceed toward it. There, the team finds Hercules engaged in a fight with the Cult of Hades. X-Force aid Hercules, driving the cultists off. Hercules introduces Victoria, whom he just rescued, and who had contacted him regarding the Cult's activities...


Star

Star

Star solves a hostage situation and stops a runaway train, and soon afterwards, rock star Peter Klaptin and his bodyguard Chris Robinson train themselves for combat. After Klaptin witnesses questionable actions on a boat in Lake Michigan, Star flies into action, only to be captured by tiny model airplanes, which attempt to impale him on a radio spire.

Xena: Warrior Princess: And The Original Olympics

Xena: Warrior Princess: And The Original Olympics

Three issues mini-series.

Savage Dragon: Sex & Violence

Savage Dragon: Sex & Violence

Investigating a domestic dispute, the Dragon encounters Jennifer, a super-strong stripper who has somehow pulverised her abusive husband's entire head. Afterwards, Dragon and Alex answer a call concerning the decapitated remains of sixteen males. While almost everyone suspects Jennifer of the murders, the Dragon is soon attacked by a mysterious costumed woman, who escapes. Jennifer, who has been in jail, claims to have had nothing to do with the decapitated bodies.


Who's Who in the DC Universe

Who's Who in the DC Universe

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Power Rangers Zeo

Power Rangers Zeo

Around the time of/in place of episode 22 of Power Rangers Zeo (Trust in Me), hundreds of Cogs and Quadrafighters attack Master Vile's homeworld, Gamma-Vile, led by Klank in a gear ship. A hologram of Klank demands Vile to surrender Lord Zedd to the Machine Empire, as Zedd has secretly experimenting with some sort of great power in a plot to destroy King Mondo and reclaim his moon-base. Having over hearing Zedd's transmission to Zordon about the Power Coin energies, King Mondo and Queen Machina suggest of withdrawing their army, now knowing thet had something to fight for, and contacted Klank. After the Zeo Rangers destroyed all of the Cogs and Quadrafighters on the planet, a monster named Scrap Heap appears from the debris. Klank loads Orbus into a tube in the gear ship's control room, fires him out of the top cannon spires. As the Rangers battle a giant Scrap Heap, Klank left on foot to make a deal; Master Vile would soon lead him into Zedd's laboratory as Rita and Zedd watched the battle from the balcony. Master Vile struck a deal with Klank whereby the Machine Empire takes the Power Coin energies and Vile gets some peace and quiet; taking the canister, Klank agrees, after they finish off the Zeo Rangers, and Vile approves, considering it as a personal favor.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Heckler

Heckler

Originally planned as an ongoing series, the comic only lasted for six issues.

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