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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2006

MOONSTONE BOOKS FOR AUGUST

BUCKAROO BANZAI #3

Story by Mau Rauch and WD Richter, adaptation/new material by Joe Gentile, art by Stephen Thompson, inks by Ken Wolak, covers by Dave Aikens and Michael Stribling.

"Return of the Screw," part 3 of 3. Part 3 of this rollicking saga concludes as Banzai, along with his Hong Kong Cavaliers, think outside of the box to make sure our world can safely go to sleep at night!

Hearts are broken, a birth of something strange, a photo with a sad memory, a road trip with Uziıs, the Man in the Moon, an assault on a Lectroid stronghold, Tommy as Tarzan, unerring marksmanship, the taste of a good rope, and all that wrapped inside a riddle about an elephant! But when will they have the time to book the studio to record their next smash album?

This "Mr Toadıs Wild-Ride" adventure screams (and then jumps with the world holding hands) to a conclusion that could only happen to our one of a kind scientist/hero/rock star...Buckaroo Banzai!

32 pages, $3.50.

THE PHANTOM: MAN-EATERS

Written by Rafael Nieves, art by Vatche Mavlian, colors by Ken Wolak.

A new Moonstone Wide Vision book. Every page is a double page spread, sandwiched by prose across the top and bottom!

Continuing the year-long celebration of the Phantomıs 70-year anniversay! The Phantom, en route to his beloved Bangalla to bury the remains of his childhood friend Mente Olalla, the victim of "zombification" ("Damnation Game," The Phantom #5 & 6), receives an emergency call; a series of murders is taking place in the small village of Tsajaban, presumably the work of man-eating lions! With DEA agents Coughlin and Greaves at his side, The Phantom uncovers a deeper, more dangerous situation than even he could imagine, as he battles ancient gods and modern mercenaries to save the people of his homeland.

96 pages, $12.95.

WEREWOLVES: CALL OF THE WILD #3

Written by Mike Oliveri, art by Joe Bucco.

Werewolf vs. werewolf action. Cole has found his brother and now he's out for blood. Marcus, meanwhile, is still trying to cover his tracks, and he's only got one more loose end to tie up: a big one named Cole Tyler. The explosive finale to the three-issue arc by Stoker Award winning horror writer Mike Oliveri.

32 pages, $3.50.



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