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366:, a small publishing company that licensed a variety of popular television and movie characters and which had a reputation for being plagued by various financial and creative difficulties. In the original announcement, the adaptation of the first film was going to be released as a high-quality "prestige format" book, issue #1 would be an adaptation of the second film, and that would be followed by new stories. What ultimately happened, however, is the adaptation of the original movie got split across the first two issues and 976: 22: 391:
and editor Katherine Llewellyn sticking with the book for its entire run from 1988-90. Llewellyn was credited and worked in numerous capacities, editing stories, coloring frames, checking continuity and writing scripts. Lenin Delsol penciled the adaptations of both films as well as some of the early
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took the reins for issues #8-12, injecting a slightly more comedic tone, and then Mark Wheatley penned a single issue which was a complete and total departure from the ongoing plot. Beginning with issue #14, Katherine Llewellyn was credited as both writer and editor, and she closely followed the
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The main comic ran for 22 issues until July 1990, when NOW was forced to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, so production of the line was halted and storylines were never tied up. After corporate restructuring, the comic label briefly returned and, in 1992 and 1993, four special "annual" 3-D issues were
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The main series endured a lot of growing pains both technically and artistically. The second issue abruptly picks up where the first story left off with no indication that a story preceded it except for the page numbering, which begins at 22. Eight of the first nine issues include short stories
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but it was actually written by James Van Hise, and the letterer made several mistakes, including dropping dialogue and adding their own punctuation to Van Hise's script (these errors also carried over to the subsequent 3-D reprint of the issue).
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Credits wildly deviated from issue-to-issue and mistakes were frequent, such as issue #22, in which the cover was credited to artist Eric Brant - though Hannibal King's signature clearly adorns the artwork. Similarly,
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until the end - though issue #18 was inexplicably penciled by James Lyle. The writing was slightly more consistent. The adaptations of the films followed the source material fairly closely, and then
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released. Three of these were merely 3-D reprints, but the 1993 "Fright Night 3-D Halloween Annual" featured a completed but previously unpublished story titled "Nightmares."
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issues, but presumably he got tied up with other works as three issues were credited as "guest-penciled by Doug Murphy." Neil Vokes agreed to come to work for
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storyline that Caputo had established before handing off the writing to Diane M. Piron-Gelman (aka novelist D.M. Pirrone).
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was issued as a stand-alone prestige format book featuring a story which was not canonical with the rest of the line.
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In 2003, the company relaunched under the moniker Now Comics 3.0, and it was announced that they'd be releasing a
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graphic novel by Caputo and Vokes (presumably this would have been the previously-published 2-parter "
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penciler Kevin West got his start picking up where Vokes left off and continued to work on
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based on the second film which is out of continuity with the main series.
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There was a revolving door of staff members, with only editor-in-chief
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took over writing duties for the first batch of original stories.
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which has an annual and several reprinting specials, as well as a
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A 3-D reprint of "The Resurrection of Dracula" parts 1 & 2.
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Fright Night #7: The Legion of the Endless Night (Conclusion)
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Adaptation of the second film, released as a stand-alone
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A 3-D reprint of "Psychedelic Death" parts 1 & 2.
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