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    A suicidal robot in the far reaches of outer space might sound depressing, but what if it's story were written and drawn by The Goon's Eric Powell? Dark Horse Presents continues the otherworldly endeavor of bringing you cutting-edge entertainment with another eighty-page leviathan! In addition to new installments of stories by Steve Niles, Howard Chaykin, Sanford Greene, Carla Speed McNeil, Robert Love and David Walker, and Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse, this issue also contains a brand-new Skeleton Key short by Andi Watson!

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    CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar Location
    RegRegular CoverEric Powell1
    VarVariant CoverSanford Greene2

    Story & Chapter Titles

    • Isolation
    • Rotten Apple - Chapter 4
    • The Adventures of Dog Mendonca and Pizzaboy - Chapter 2
    • Number 13 - Chapter 4
    • Resident Alien: Welcome to Earth! - Chapter 2
    • Criminal Macabre: Die, Die, My Darling! - Chapter 2
    • Marked Man - Chapter 5
    • Skeleton Key: Dead Can't Dance
    • Finder: Third World - Chapter 5
    • Blood - Chapter 4
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    Werewolves, Skeletons, Vampires, Robots...it's not a Halloween pa 0

    DHP continues to deliver amazing and humane stories, that is with Eric Powell's sincere and impressive short story of a robot with a consciousness that is rocket through space in order to discover an habitable planet to save humankind (hilarious, because he falls apart due to the Isolatio, only to reveal his experiences with human feelings, religion, drugs and other matters) or the incredible and ludic fantasy tale about monsters trying to break free from some Nazis by Filipe Mello and Juan Cavi...

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