DC Comics. I’m not sure of the date on this … I’d guess that a Harley Quinn solo title would result from the character’s newfound mainstream popularity following this year’s “Suicide Squad.”
But “The New 52” arrived … six years ago?
DC Comics. I’m not sure of the date on this … I’d guess that a Harley Quinn solo title would result from the character’s newfound mainstream popularity following this year’s “Suicide Squad.”
But “The New 52” arrived … six years ago?
2000.
This is the cover for Dark Horse Comics’ millennial reprint, and not Comico’s original release of the series in the late 1980’s.
This cover would be a reprint for an issue from the original series in the late 1980’s.
This was the home of Stephen King’s first published short story, “The Glass Floor.”
I am a bit late to the party here, but I just wanted to share the recently released (and pretty damned cool) cover to “Miranda’s Rights,” Book Two in Lily Luchesi’s Paranormal Detectives Series.
The book will be released on January 8th, 2016 by Vamptasy Publishing.
The cover art is by Rue Volley.
You can find “Miranda’s Rights” at Goodreads here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27798885-miranda-s-rights
Photo credit: Cover of the pulp magazine Avon Fantasy Reader (November 23, 1948, no. 8) featuring Queen of the Black Coast by Robert E. Howard, via Wikimedia Commons. This issue was registered with the US Copyright Office and given registration number AA107687. Searches at the US Copyright Office and online copyright renewal databases have not revealed any renewals of this issue by Avon Novels or its variant names—Avon Publishing, or Avon Books