756:. Arthur Lemming was the title character, a kindly English gentleman whose werewolf curse tears his whole life apart. In successive episodes, Arthur brutally murders his wife, his daughter, a whole camp full of friendly gypsies, and various friends and neighbors, while being hunted by a haughty, self-righteous werewolf-hunter turned magician named Goodman Blacker. After the first two parts, the artists were replaced by artist Martin Salvador. Milgrom would eventually be replaced as writer by Steve Skeates. This series had seven parts in total, which appeared in issues #48-56. This series and "The Mummy Walks" were combined for a three-part series titled “And the Mummies Walk” in issues #61-63, with art by Joaquin Blazquez.
839:“Coffin” - Art by Jose Ortiz, and written by Budd Lewis. In the Old West, Coffin is a well-meaning "dude" from back East who mistakenly attacks a Native American village. Coffin received false information that the tribe attacked a stagecoach he was on. After being captured, he is staked to the ground and horrifically mutilated. He is then cursed by the last remaining Native American to live forever, and spends the remainder of the series trying to redeem himself and find a way to die. Four parts in total, in issues #61, #67, #68 and #70.
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726:. Twelve parts in total, which appeared in #39-52. This series was a reprinting of Maroto's “Manly”, which originally appeared in Spain. It featured the often downbeat adventures of Dax, a powerful warrior. During his travels Dax would encounter many sorcerers, witches, beasts and even Death itself. Ten out of twelve parts were reprinted in issue #59, and were heavily rewritten by writer Budd Lewis, who renamed the serial
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833:“Exterminator One” - Art by Paul Neary, and written by Bill DuBay. Three parts in total, in issues #60, #63 and #64. It features a cyborg assassin known as Exterminator One. Two additional stories in the Exterminator series that featured other characters appeared in issues #58 and #61, and an Exterminator would also appear in the "Hunter II" series.
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805:(first appearance only), and written by Doug Moench. Four parts in total, appearing in issues #53-55. Radiation from nuclear testing causes mutations to occur to many people on Earth, turning them into bloodthirsty zombies. The title character would later re-appear in the later "Hunter" series toward its end.
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778:, and written by Gerry Boudreau. Seven parts in total, appearing in issues #54-61. This series revolved around a man who had been sentenced to death, but survived his hanging and sought revenge on the jury, killing them in a manner inspired by the 12 days of Christmas.
767:, a relatively conscientious lord of the vampire world who traveled the world seeking to help the needy while researching a cure for his ancient curse. Three parts in total, appearing in issues #46-48. An additional three-part series starring Dracula would appear in
830:, and written by Bruce Bezaire. Four parts in total, in issues #60-65. The story features a drug, Hyde 25(m), which causes anyone who uses it to become a powerful monster, but brings death after 24 hours. All four parts would be reprinted in issue #115.
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856:. Dane gains his nickname from the fact that his time machine resembles a giant rook chess piece. Taking to wearing Western-style clothing and a gun belt, he has his first time-travel adventure at the
659:. Terms of the deal were never disclosed, although it has been rumored it was a complete buyout and all copyright renewals and trademarks have been re-established in the name of New Comic Company LLC.
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836:“Apocalypse” - Art by José Ortiz, and written by Budd Lewis. Four parts in total, in issues #61-65. Features the four horsemen of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Plague and Death.
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