|
|
|

Print Run: 27,768 |
Promethea #7
"Rocks and Hard Places": A special issue featuring a computer-collage sequence
illustrated by Jose Villarubia (VEILS). Strange and sulphurous clouds continue
to gather over the life of Sophie Bangs while she struggles to understand the
nature of the deal that has transformed her into a two-thousand-year- old living
legend. Benny Solomon and his Mephistophelean version of Murder, Inc. turn up in
New York looking for the latest incarnation of Promethea, while Sophie continues
her trek across the Immmateria to discover her unearthly birthright. This time
she's accompanied by '40s comic-book creator William Woolcott, the only male
ever to serve as a vessel of the half-real heroine. J.H. Williams III (c/p) Mick
Gray (c/i).
32 pages April 2000
|
| |
Promethea #8
"Guys and Dolls": It's something completely different as
Sophie Bangs, with her apprenticeship as Promethea finally over; she is tested
in fire by the Goetic demons of Benny Solomon...all twenty six-packs of them!
Also on hand for this spine-tingling supernatural spectacular are New York's
science heroes The Five Swell Guys, celebrity omnipath the Painted Doll and more
former Prometheas than you can shake a caduceus at.
J.H. Williams III (c/p) Mick Gray (c/i).
32 pages July 2000
|

Print Run: 27,001 |
|

Print Run: 26,637 |
Promethea #9
“Bringing Down The Temple!”: What are the secrets of the
sinister organization that has plagued Promethea during her many incarnations?
Following last issue's apocalyptic assault by the demons of Benny Solomon, our
heroine decides to race the trouble back to its source and burn out the cult at
its roots, once and for all...although her enemy may not turn out to be quite as
she'd imagined. Also: a mystery hangs over the fate of Sophie's now-deceased
predecessor, Barbara; and Sophie finds herself making a most unusual pact with
someone named Faust. J.H. Williams III (c/p) Mick Gray (c/i).
32 pages September 2000
|
| |
Promethea #10
“Sex, Stars & Serpents”: After bringing down the Temple
last issue, Promethea faces her most startling and eye-opening challenge to
date! Will the living incarnation of the imagination give up her virtue to keep
her bargain with Jack Faust? The answer — and possibly a whole lot more — is
revealed. J.H. Williams III (c/p) Mick Gray (c/i) cover is a take off of Sgt.
Peppers album cover by the Beatles.
32 pages October 2000
|

Print Run: 24,965 |
|

Print Run: 25,367 |
Promethea #11
"Pseunami": It's a new millennium in New York and there's an old-fashioned giant
monster wreaking havoc on the streets of the Big Apple. Promethea engages in
all-out superheroine-heroics as she battles a decidedly non-Y2K compliant Elasti-Gel
— which ultimately turns into a giant millennium cyber-slug! J.H. Williams III(c/p)
Mick Gray (c/i) the entire issue is sideways (letterbox) format.
32 pages December 2000
|
|
|
Promethea #12
"The Magic Theatre": Quite possibly the strangest reading
experience you will ever have unfolds in the latest chapter of Promethea! At the
center are a magical theater and a three ring circus where possibilities and
impossibilities abound. Be dazzled by an only slightly abridged, nearly complete
history of the universe and western culture as it unfolds before you! As an
added bonus, this issue features special "flip-book" action! J.H. Williams III
(c/p) Mick Gray (c/i) cover after MaClean.
32 pages February 2001
|

Print Run: 25,565 |
|
Promethea #1 -
#6 | Promethea #7 - #12 |
Promethea #13 - #18 | Promethea
#19 - #24 Promethea #25 - #29|
Promethea #30 - #32 |
|