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KISS 1 |
Released:
July 24, 2002 |
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You've never seen KISS like
this!
The most ass-kicking rock band returns to comics, written by the most rockin'
of young comics writers. Joe Casey (Superman, Wildcats, X-Men) presents a bold
new direction for KISS -- years after the split-up
of these four super-powered warriors, they've followed very separate paths.
The Demon is a bounty hunter; The Starchild lives with a race
of women warriors in South America; The Spaceman is cruising the solar
system with no human contact; and The Catman's getting in touch with
his bestial side. When Catman finally goes too far, the others know
they have to band together to save the Catman's humanity. But there's
another hand at work, pushing the Four Who Are One into a corner. This new
comic, overseen by Gene Simmons, turns the ultimate rock-and-roll icons
into the ultimate superhero team. Joe Casey, who's dealt with every kind of
super power, to the delight of mainstream fans, gives Dark Horse a superhero
book to rival any. Mel Rubi, hot off the superhero-style revamp of Joss Whedon's
Angel, reinterprets KISS with a dynamism rivalled
only by their stage show, and J. Scott Campbell (Danger Girl) and Leinil Francis
Yu (X-men, High Roads) trade off cover duties. This ain't your daddy's comics...
Written by: Joe Casey
Pencilled by: Mel Rubi
Inked by: Derek Fridolfs
Cover by: J. Scott Campbell |
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KISS 2 |
Released:
August 21, 2002 |
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Gene Simmons told us he wanted a straight-up superhero
treatment for KISS, so we got
the very best -- Joe Casey, writer of X-Men, Superman,
and WildC.A.T.S., has created a whole new KISS!
This issue, the Demon takes on the Catman! Peter Criss
has lost control of his beastly persona, and only Gene
Simmons -- wrestling with his own dark side -- can stop
him.
Casey teams with Mel Rubi, artist of Dark Horse's
hit Angel series for a rock and rollicking good time,
with front man J. Scott Campbell (Danger Girl!) providing
covers on the first two issues, followed by Leinil
Francis Yu (High Roads) next month.
You wanted the best,
Dark Horse is giving you the best!
Written by: Joe Casey
Pencilled by: Mel Rubi
Inked by: Derek Fidolfs
Cover by: J. Scott Campbell |
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KISS 3 |
Released:
October 2, 2002 |
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The Catman's bestial rampage ends just in time for
KISS to confront a foe from their old days as the world's
greatest superheroes.
Joe Casey (writer of X-Men, Superman,
and WildC.A.T.S.) and Mel Rubi (penciller for Dark
Horse's hit Angel series) give you a superhero book to
top them all, with the most outrageous rock icons of
all time.
Cover by High Roads and X-Men artist Leinil
Francis Yu!
Written by: Joe Casey
Pencilled by: Mel Rubi
Inked by: Derek Fridolfs
Cover by: Leinil Francis
Yu |
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KISS 4 |
Released:
December 4, 2002 |
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KISS 5 |
Released:
December 18, 2002 |
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KISS 6 |
Released:
January 29, 2003 |
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It's knock-down, drag-out fisticuffs in the hard-rocking,
ass-kicking sixth issue of KISS as
we wrap up their long-overdue second go-round with the
Phantom.
The team must defeat their evil robot counterparts
in deadly, hand-to-hand combat, in the classic comic-book
tradition, as flesh and blood meets heavy metal!
Don't
miss the conclusion to this fantastic 3-part story
arc written by comic superstar Joe Casey (Wild CATS,
X-Men) and drawn by Mel Rubi (Angel).
Written by: Joe Casey
Pencilled by: Mel Rubi
Inked by: Derek Fridolfs
Cover by: Mel Rubi |
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KISS 7 |
Released:
February 26, 2003 |
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The hottest young girl on the Lower East Side's been
invited to a rave, but it turns out she's the only guest
-- and the main course. A beautiful young girl's life
at stake. Sounds like a perfect job for returned super-group KISS.
Instead, the new ace in town, Mr. Speed comes to the
rescue!
Designed by Scott Kolins (The Flash), who provides
this month's in-your-face cover, this fast-moving new
guy on the block poses more problems for the Four Who
Are One, who aren't sure if he's friend or foe.
Beginning
an explosive new direction in the comic, new writer
Scott Lobdell (Buffy, High Roads, X-Men) and guest
artist Peter Vale pull out all the stops in this action-packed,
stand-alone story.
Written by: Scott Lobdell
Pencilled by: Peter Vale
Inked by: Julio Ferriera
Cover by: Scott Kolins |
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