Silver Surfer Vol. 3
is a comic volume from Marvel Publishing that started in 1987
After a 1982 one-shot by writer-artist John Byrne, the Surfer appeared in his second solo, ongoing title in 1987. Here he escaped the confines of Earth and left for the spaceways. Originally written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Marshall Rogers, the series would later be written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Ron Lim. Starlin in turn would be succeeded by Ron Marz, with George Pérez and J. M. DeMatteis also having brief writing stints. Additional artists included Tom Grindberg, Ron Garney, and Jon J. Muth, as well as periodic guest spots by the aforementioned John Buscema. Although the title experienced great initial success, and continued to be buoyed by tie-ins to "Infinity Gauntlet" and other company crossovers, this second ongoing series was canceled in 1998 after 146 issues.
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Issue #123
Square One
Dec. 1, 1996 -
Issue #122
It's The End Of ...
Nov. 1, 1996 -
Issue #121
Execution Day
Oct. 1, 1996 -
Issue #120
Burning Hell
Sept. 1, 1996 -
Issue #119
Storm Front
Aug. 1, 1996 -
Issue #118
Cosmic Thing
July 1, 1996 -
Issue #117
Make The World Go ...
June 1, 1996 -
Issue #116
Surfing With The Alien
May 1, 1996 -
Issue #115
How Much Is That ...
April 1, 1996 -
Issue #114
I Go To Pieces
March 1, 1996 -
Issue #113
Black Water
Feb. 1, 1996 -
Issue #112
Catch A Wave And ...
Jan. 1, 1996 -
Issue #111
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Dec. 1, 1995

















