Originally Posted By: Wonder Boy
 Originally Posted By: Pariah
To this day, I'm still scrounging Comic shops for a vintage horror series that was published from mid-80s to early 90s. It was an anthology book featuring stories that covered fantasy, noir, and sci-fi subject matter. I read it when I was younger and just getting into comicbooks, but I threw out the issues that I had because they were so depressing. Now I'm regretting it.

The only solid thing I can remember about it is that every cover had a cobra snake on it. Not even a smidgen of a recollection of the title is within my grasp.


DEATH RATTLE, from Kitchen Sink?

See issue 11 in particular.


The surgeon in issue 16 looks way too happy...


"Batman is only meaningful as an answer to a world which in its basics is chaotic and in the hands of the wrong people, where no justice can be found. I think it's very suitable to our perception of the world's condition today... Batman embodies the will to resist evil" -Frank Miller

"Conan, what's the meaning of life?"
"To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women!"
-Conan the Barbarian

"Well, yeah."
-Jason E. Perkins

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"Fair enough. I defer to your expertise."
-Prometheus

Rack MisterJLA!