From Ilke Hincer
From The Perez Archives :
DARK HORSE PREVIEWS FILE CARD SHEET
(1994)
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The Previews Files Card Sheet
1994, Dark Horse Comics
Four card punch-out set featuring Dark Horse's Comics' Greatest World heroes
Card DH-4 features Grace art by Perez, reprinted from cover of Catalyst: Agents of Change
Promotional item, bound into Diamond Distributing Previews
Also given away as a non-bound-in card at 1994 Dark Horse comic convention appearances
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Scan from www.ebay.com
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X-MEN RARITIES #1
(1995)
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X-Men Rarities
July 1995
"Reprints" story from Bizarre Adventures #27
Oddly, this uses redrawn and newly colored art, "inspired by George Perez and Alfredo Alcala." The new "artist" is not credited, but the colorist is Ariane.
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From Ilke Hincer
From Ilke Hincer
| January 23, 2001 |
Computer Gaming World #199
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From Vu
I got the latest Computer Gaming World #199 (Feb 01) [ see their website ] in the mail a while back, but I finally had the time to go through it. Their featured article is about comic books and video games and this was on their sidebar:
What Diabolical Scheme Is Afoot Here?
El Diablo Believe it or not, only one superhero game (that wasn't by Acclaim) has
made it to the PC in the last 10 years. Here are some noticeable non-starts that
promised much, but ultimately delivered nothing at all.
Champions (Hero Software) — Debuting on the cover of the April 1992 issue of
Computer Gaming World, it promised to "focus on the psychological drama and
story elements of the graphic storytelling art found in comic books." Ironically,
that article featured a sidebar on the sparse history of comic book–oriented
computer games.
Yes, that is a George Perez cover. Also, I have two scans ("Enemies" and "Olympian Gods") from the CHAMPIONS series, but I haven't had the time to organize it.
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