House-ad for Sonic Disruptors (1987), a limited series about a pirate radio station which leads a resistance movement against a militaristic dictatorship controlling America. Originally intended as a twelve-issue maxiseries, poor sales left it at seven, though writer Mike Baron admitted he had no real ending planned out anyways.
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Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn, Mike Baron, Olivier Vatine, Fred Blanchard, Vincent Rueda, Terry Dodson and Edvin Biuković. Cover by Mathieu Lauffray. Out in 2024.
"One of the most popular STAR WARS stories of all time! Five years after the glorious rebel victory against the second Death Star, Luke Skywalker remains the last of the Jedi! Han Solo and Princess Leia are married and have taken on many of the burdens of stabilizing the fledgling New Republic. But the galaxy is not yet safe. Far, far away, something festers. One lingering faction of the Empire – near death, but all the more dangerous for it. And the discovery of a long-lost force could spark it back into life! The last of the Emperor’s military masterminds, Grand Admiral Thrawn, is ready to seize his chance to control the remaining Empire – and the galaxy! Collecting STAR WARS: HEIR TO THE EMPIRE #1-6, STAR WARS: DARK FORCE RISING #1-6 and STAR WARS: THE LAST COMMAND #1-6."
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Batman Annual #12 (1988) by Mike Baron, Ross Andru & Pablo Marcos
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After numerous guest appearances and miniseries, the Punisher's first "unlimited" series blasted its way into stores on this day in 1987. Frank Castle's war on crime took on a new life, thanks to Mike Baron and Klaus Janson.
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1993 Dark Horse Comics House Ad
MAN LOOK AT THAT PRE RELEASE GODZILLA VS BARKLEY ROUGH COVER!!
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"Vandal Savage!
The Flash Vol 2 #1: Happy Birthday Wally
by Mike Baron,Jackson Guice, Larry Mahlstedt,Carl Gafford, Steve Haynie
DC
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GH: THE FLASH #319
Ever since I was six years old, the Flash has been my favorite super hero. There was something about the combination of elements–the slick costume, the simple power, the gallery of recurring villains, the sort of serious-but-not-too-serious tone of the strip–that really connected with me. But as time went on and I got older, both I and the Flash started to change. There was a clear push away from…
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"Sounds Like She Did"
Ginger Fox #3 (November 1988)
Mike Baron and The Pander Brothers
Comico
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1981's Nexus Vol.1 #1 cover by Paul Gulacy.
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The limited series Deadman Love After Death began with the first issue having a cover date of december, 1989. ("Book One", Deadman: Love After Death 1#, DC Limited Series Event)
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She’ll have to learn that men are scum sooner or later.
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The Punisher #5 -January 1988
written by Mike Baron
art and color by Klaus Janson
letters by Ken Bruzenak
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1988 Ginger Fox Comico Comics House Ad
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The Flash #2
by Mike Baron, Jackson Guice, Larry Mahlstedt,Carl Gafford and Steve Haynie
DC
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Batman Annual #12 (1988) by Mike Baron, Ross Andru & Pablo Marcos
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