Cover painting by Paul Gulacy.
Editorial column by Dean Mullaney with spot illustration by Don Maitz.
"Slab"
*A full length adventure introducing the future world of Klonsbon the Foozle and the Agent of Storbor.
Story written by Steve Englehart, and illustrated by Marshall Rogers; x pages.
"Amber III"
*To the nursery rhyme "This Old Man", a man faces himself...and Death.
Story written and illustrated by Jim Starlin; 6 pages.
"Death"
*A satiric look at how society deals with the ever-humorous subject of Death.
Story written and illustrated by Howard Cruze; 3 pages.
"The Chimera"
*The master fantasist offers a brooding allegory drawn in an accomplished finished pencil technique.
Story written and illustrated by P. Craig Russell; 10 pages.
"Cartoon Man"
*An introspective view of how the artist manipulates his characters.
Story written and illustrated by Marc Hempel; 5 pages.
"Loose Hips Sink Ships!"
*A tongue-in-cheek parody of sex in the radio drama.
Story written by Chris Browne, illustrated by Trina Robbins, and lettered by Tom Orzechowski; 1 page.
"I, for An Eye, Chapter 1 of 6: The Girl in the Red Wedding Dress" featuring Ms. Tree
**The story of how Ms. Michael Friday met and married Mr. Michael Tree, and became Ms. Tree, P.I., and how her husband was murdered on their wedding night.
Story written by Max Collins and illustrated by Terry Beatty; 8 pages.
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**Source: Warlock