Writer – Brian AugustynArtist – Rags MoralesInker – Richard SpaceColours – Eric KachelhoferLetters – Steve Haynie Black Condor is not having a good day, not that he is aware of it. At […]
Writer – Brian AugustynArtist – Rags MoralesInker – Richard SpaceColours – Eric KachelhoferLetters – Steve Haynie Black Condor is not having a good day, not that he is aware of it. At […]
Writer – Brian AugustynArtist – Rags MoralesInker – Richard SpaceColours – Eric KachelhoferLetters – John Costanza After saving Bonnie and Ned from a bomb that was set to obliterate them, Black Condor […]
Writer – Scott EdelmanArtist – Romeo TanghalInker – Vince CollettaColours – Adrienne RoyLetters – Clem Robins The final issue of Doorway to Nightmare is one of fate, possibilities and the chance to […]
Writer – Brian AugustynArtist – Mike GustovichInker – Richard SpaceColours – Eric KachelhoferLetters – Gaspar Saladino This issue is interesting for the fact that it hearkens back all the way to the […]
Writer – Catherine B. Andrews, Stuart HopenArtist – Johnny CraigColours – Adrienne RoyLetters – John Workman, Jr. A new creative team and a new story invite readers to take another step through […]
Writer – Brian AugustynArtist – Cooper SmithInker – Romeo Tanghal, John Lowe, Charles BarnettColours – Eric KachelhoferLetters – Gaspar Saladino There is a forest fire raging and Ned and the rest of […]
Writer – Bill Kunkle, Roger McKenzieArtist – Ric EstradaInker – Romeo TanghalColours – Adrienne RoyLetters – Ben Oda Roger McKenzie, with a plot by Bill Kunkle, and Ric Estrada chronicle the latest […]
Writer – Brian AugustynArtist – Rags MoralesInker – Richard SpaceColours – Eric KachelhoferLetters – Gaspar Saladino After the turbulence in the homeless encampment that left it a ruin, Black Condor who had […]
Writer – Gerry ConwayArtist – Vincente AlcazarColours – Liz BerubeLetters – Ben Oda A new creative team steps in to tell a new tale featuring a bit of horror, a bit of […]
Writer – Brian AugustynArtist – Rags MoralesInker – Richard SpaceColours – Eric KachelhoferLetters – Gaspar Saladino What makes this book pretty funny, at least in one respect, is that its hero Black […]