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1984 was a black and white science-fiction comic magazine published by Warren Publishing from 1978 to 1983. 1984 was edited by Bill Dubay. The title of the magazine was changed to 1994 starting with issue 11 in February, 1980 based on a request by the estate of George Orwell. The magazine ceased publication with issue 29 in February, 1983 due to the bankruptcy of Warren Publishing. Artists who contributed stories to 1984/1994 included Alex Niño, Richard Corben, Jose Gonzalez, Jose Ortiz, Frank Thorne, Esteban Maroto, Rudy Nebres, Abel Laxamana, Wally Wood, Luis Bermejo, Alfredo Alcala and Vic Catan. Cover artists included Nino, Corben, Patrick Woodroffe, Jim Laurier, Sanjulián, Jordi Penalva, H.R. Giger, Steve Fastner, Rich Larsen, Lloyd Garrison, Terry Oates and John Berkey. Writers included Dubay, Thorne, Jim Stenstrum, Jan Strnad, Rich Margopoulos, Nicola Cuti and Gerry Boudreau.
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V
URN. IN 1984?emember the good otd-days,'when.yoir
;
'
.;;,;
actually looked forward\tp sneaking. a.way_. . rfc
to read the comics?- ,
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Remember how-it fett'AbV (Jtyp. ioto;, ttie\ .,";.'.
surrealistic World of Buck Rog^rS; Flasfx ; >!';';!'"
Gordon and The Shadow? Ah, the/fiioMa^trtie/''.- '..
adventure. It was a for m-'.e-f'.near.- seVii31#;->.;':>". ""
testacy.; a reverie, innoce^aflduntain*e(t%;,'
;
the. problems pj everyday life, tt was a
cerebral junk food high, before the hjmts.'
- cerebral, junk food and high became .'cliches
pf modern usage. ' ;».'-.v
:v But then -something happened. To the
., comic's. And to us. Suddenly, Flash Gordon; -.
#okje of relevance. And the omnipotent ..
.. Shadow, withered under the ^poblems of
.nflrrnal men. Our children grew up overnight '
; pushmghat'd tabe givejvatfult realities in the»
'
playgrounds of- their nursery':schflol ;wprld..'
'•
;.
Antf the jComics virtually drsappeared,. .-* -.,
rendered extract by relevant four-rcctor „
. :tneiodrimas.that had arisen, apd laid waste to
their once-»onderous lands:.:
. : V^e',r§m9'rabef.th*bSe days/ Ail .too we|i. And v.Ve;^urn,ipr6ucl( Rogers; the Shadow and'
;
ttie^r cohorts, But theirs is a time long-since
gone; And there is no way to recapture What
once-was; - * &We grew, too. At least most of us did. And
maybe we became „a little too old for our
childhood heroes." Gurgoals changed. W.e
became aware c-1 different needs. And
through it all, the .worftf Seemed to change*
even faster- -'*;
Yet despite everything; we, never lost our
urge to escape. More than Bver'we needed"
those iosf, adventurous worlds. Bpt there"'
simply seemed fewer and fewer 61 them
around. .
':
We, at 1984, aretrying'foTecapture some
of the fun of old. We've taken a dash of
adventure, a smtdgean.oj excitement from the
golden years ofpur youth; and mixed it with a .
healthy dose bt reJevanV irreverence of the
day. Weve tried to recapture the spirit of a.fc^
time that didn't take itself as* seriously, an-**^
mix it with healthy adiitt speculation of
tomorrow. ' -'-"- 'l
We've' bundied'it all- in .art by the finest
craftsmen^rpupd.And tied it neatly with the
'
Wartefl.labe'1.- .•
We think- the mix is an intelligent, and
satjsftmg blend. -One-that puts the fun back
; Jntoi*fhe funnies.^OSSt"
MAGAZINE*
PublisherJAMES WARREN
EditorW.B. DuBAY
ProductionJAMES IMES
KIM McQUAITEBILL MOHALLEY
CirculationMIKE SCHNEIDER
CoverRICHARD CORBEN
AuthorsRICHARD CORBEN
NICOLA CUT!BILL DuBAY
JIM STENSTRUMWALLY WOOD
Illustrators
ALFREDO ALCALALUIS BERMEJO
RICHARD CORBENESTEBAN MAROTO
RUDY NEBRESALEX NINOJOSE ORTIZ
JIM STENSTRUMJOE VAULTZ
WALLY WOOD
1984 MAGAZINE IS PUBLISHED BI-MONTHLY BY WARREN PUBLISHINGCOMPANY EDITORIAL, SUBSCRIP-TION AND BUSINESS OFFICES AT 145EAST 32nd STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y.10016 TELEPHONE: (212) 6B3-60S0SUBSCRIPTIONS: SIX ISSUES FOR59. 00 IN THE U.S. CANADA ANDELSEWHERE: 512 00 SECOND CLASSPOSTAGE APPLIED FOR AT NEW YORK,N.Y. ENTIRE CONTENTS COPY-RIGHTED ; 1978 BY WARREN PUB-LISHING COMPANY WHICH COMPANY15 SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITSCONCEPTION AND CONTENT. ALLRIGHTS RESERVED THROUGHOUT THEWORLD UNDER THE UNIVERSALCOPYRIGHT CONVENTIONS, THEINTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT CON-VENTION AND THE PAN AMERICANCONVENTION. NOTHING MAY BE RE-PRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PARTWITHOUT WHITEN PERMISSION FROM
THE PUBLISHER.SORRY, NO RESPONSIBILITY CAN BEACCEPTED FOR UNSOLICITED MA-
TERIAL. PRINTED IN USASUBSCRIBERS: PLEASE ALLOW EIGHTWEEKS FOR DELIVERY OF FIRST IS-
SUE.
ISSUE NUMBER ONEJUNE 1978
416
2432
383943
51
63
75
LAST OF THE GREAT JOY JUICEThe Chinese started it. They zapped us with sterilization bombs.And American men wailed as their masculine attributes witheredaway. But we showed them commie rats. We got them in the end!
SAGA OF HONEYDEW MELONSThe professor had a wonderful machine. It looked exactly like aman. But the sex-starved miners didn't need another man. So theprofessor made an adjustment. And it drove the miners insane!
ONCE UPON CLARISSA Poor Clarissa.So clumsy. First there was the accident with the runaway trains.Then the mishap with the drunken surgeon's blade. Soon, therewasn't much anyone could do . . . but stick Clarissa in little jars!
QUICK CUT A thousand-thousand years had passedsince mankind had bathed itself in the numbing fire-rains. Therewas no radiation. No ill-effects. Society was still split intotwo irascibly distinct groups. The Halves. And the Half-nots!
THE SAGA OF XATZ AND XOTZThey came. From infinite corners of the universe. And landed a-midst the rubble of a freshly dead world. Why, they wonder-ed, was this fertile land destroyed? Then they found the answer!
BUGS So there we were. Cruising the backroads of thestars. In Earth's first intergalactic probe. Then we saw them.Three unidentified craft. All with their hatches opened to greetus. And rows of glistening metal teeth waiting eagerly within!
MUTANT WORLD Dimento was hungry. But then,so was every other survivor of the world-wide industrial holo-caust. And there simply was no remaining food. None, that is . .
.
save for that scrumptious-looking girl, strolling down the lane!
FASTER THAN LIGHT It was all very sci-entific, really. Professor Elias Newton Zong had simply per-fected the art of faster-than-light travel. How, you may wellask? He merely built a better, though more compact wheel!
ANGEL She was just a baby when they dropped the bombs.But she was safe. Protected from the savage outside world bythe holy men In the monastery. As they raised her, they taughther everything. Things you wouldn't expect holy men to know!
MOMMA CAN YOU HEAR ME? hisname was Cole Steel. Half of him was man. The other half, mach-ine. Once, years ago, he had been dully normal. That was beforethe night the Altarian slime beast had half of him for dinner! /
•1984 MAGAZINE IS THE PROPERTY SOLELY OF WARREN PUBLISHING COMPANYWHICH COMPANY IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS CONCEPTION AND CONTENT.
LOOK ALIVE, yaWAPA'PRIEP-UP
JIZZUM.
THERE'S ACO».m£ WARSHIP'*CHASING THISFLOATINGJUNKVARP! ^SfV-
-
THErT^
'within aweek,the entire malepopulation of the
US.A.WASPR/fffTHAN A U6EP-UP
NYMPH!
. A WEEK. AFTER THECOUNTRY'S SPERM COUNTPI PPEP BELOW ZERO/THERE WAS A CRY HEARPNATIONWIPE..J EVERYBAZ0N6 IN THE COUNTRY ,
WITHEReP ANPproppep'.
W^it^s^
THE REPSFISUREP TOIMMOBILIZEOUR MANPOWERBY SIMPLE,EFFECTIVE
CASrRATIONu
BUT THEIR PLANWOEKEP TOO tVCU/THEIMPOTENT LITTLE NIP
WHO PEVISEP THENUKES, FIGURING THEY
MISHT NOT BE POTENTENOUGH, APPEP AN EXTRA
SQUIRT OF HIS
STERILIZATION SAUCE TO ,
EVERY WARHEAP.'
'A MONTH AFTERr™EYHIT,EVERY«ANIN AMERICA AWOKETO FINP WHAT WASLEFT OF HIS LOWEREXTREMITIES ASSHRIVELS? AS APEHVDRA7EP
PRUNel
I'LL BE PAWNER' JOHNNY.' THEN YOUUEP T'ME 'BOUT WIN'
MOLESTEPBYAMAPWOMAN WITH
A MEAT AXE!
THERE THEY WERE. THE PKC06 OF THE UNIVERSE.LOOKROUPY. CLAMORINS FOR PHYSICAL PLEASURES THATWERE ALL BUT NONEXISTENT IN THE HARSH BUT. RICHASTEROIP BELT. THEY WERE MINERS TO TUB LAST MAN.LUREP TOGETHER BV THEIR MUTUAL LUST FOR... WERLTH!
HERE AT THE MCUUM PUMP, THESOLE NI6HTSPDTANPWATERING HOLE, THEY SOUGHTREFUSE FROM THEIR
PREARY, PRUPGERY-FILLEP LIVES.
IT WA6 HERE THAT THE LEGENP OF HONEYPEH MELONSWAS BIRTHEP...THAT TERRIBLE NISHT SOME TEN YEARSPAST. THEY STILL SPEAK IN WHISPERS OF THE HORRORSSEEN THEH.OF HONEY. AHX> EO0IE. ANPMAXWELL
THE PAMNEP.
rmizzAi'huzzmI
WHERE ARE PASOILS!
HURRYITUPS6' FORE BI6EPPIEJSETS HERE.^
WE WANT PA"*BROODIES'
LET'6 SEE SOMEJWLCHRITUPITY!
i'
Hs
=5?
MAXWELL 8YPERBECK WAS THE MOST PESPISEP TRAPERIN THE SPACEWAYS.THEN. A PROVIPER OF THE FORBIPPEN.APROCURER OF THE ILLEGAL ANP THE IMMORAI HE WAS,
NONETHELESS, A MAN OF PRINCIPLE.
Author NICOLA CUTI/lllustrator ESTEBAN MAKOTO
POOR WOMBLE!*N HEART BLEEPSFOR THE SUV! BUTTO INSURE I PONTBLEEP TOO MUCH...
IT? BEST PUTA FEW MILLION /WLES^
._ TWIXT WE ANP THAT?^m MOB!
SO THERE HE M«?5.MAX. THE SOLEPROPRIETOR OFTHE VACUUM PUMP!\N ABSENTIA! AND...WITHOUT THE PROPERFLOOR SHOW TOPLACATE THE HOT-TEMPEREP MINERS, HEWASPESTINEPTOFOR-EV6R rea/W-absent
jehixIT WAS THEN
THATUNKINPFATE,
SKINNINGDOWN ONmm likeA HSBNRMAPEATHMASK,
SENT HIMHIS
UNPOINS...IN THE
SUISE OFA TWISTEPUTTLE
SCIENTIST!
EPPIE WASOVERPOWEREPFOR THE FIRSTTIME IN HISOVERBEARINGLIFE. AT THATPRECISE MOMENTEVERV MINERPRESENT FELLKNEE-PEEP IN
"
LOVE WITHHOtieVPEW
THE UNTOUCHaSLBiSHE WAS FIR«LVENPERCHEPONAPEPESTAL OF
LOVS.'
AS FOR HOME10EH THE ANSEL OF THE ASTEROIPfi..! WELLSHE'S STILL THSHe...ON THE STAGE OF THE VACUUM PUMP!
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LO^ SINCE PESTROvePCITVCEWTERS. WHILE
THE SMALLER, MORE PEACEFUL OVERLY-ENTONEPHALVES PWELT HAPPILY, THOUGH EVER OH THEIR
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OF THEIR OWN SOCIETY.
ONCE EACH MONTH.-ONBCSmCYPAY, THE HAVENOTS 5ENT THEIR COLLECTORFOR THE TRIBUTE THEYPESlgEP OF THE LITTLE PEOPLE.
AMP THE FIRST TIME THEHALVES REFUSEP TO fWV
THAT TRIBUTE...
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IN MINUTES,' ANPNOT ONE OF THESMALLER, 6ENTLEPEOPLE REMAINED
ALIVE!
TnI
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ALLOFTHEAUAREtfOfcTHEVMU5TBE/toeV#I>I AW NO WATCH A6AINSTTHE OGRES,' BUT I WILLI
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FOLLOW HIM TO HIS OOtMWAIT UNTIL HE IS /^OAff,:
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L ON THE LIGHTS!
LfPROUS CREATURE? SCURRY THROUGHTHE SHAPOWS, DESPERATELY SEARCHINGFOR POOP. PRY WINPS SCATTER CLOUP5OP P01S0N009 PUST ANP THE W0RIP SE&W5TO OUAKE IN THE FINAL 5ILENT PEATH TH«)eA SICKLY RAT EMERGe? FROM THE RUINS.
i^^^^^S^^t?!^SSLS&B 9***- AND THE ROPENT IS AWARE OF A SH A TIPE OP iNTESTINAL BLOOP.
SU0pfNlY...TȣRe is a swrreRWGO
PENETRATING PAIN AT THE BASE OF IW S
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Author and Illustrator: RICHARD CORBEN
A FEW PAV5 LATERE HULKING, B£A5flAU
FK5URE PAUSES PV THE PEAP RAT. THE MAN-MUTANT DMBHTO, 1KB AM- THE INHABITANTS
OF THE PVINO WORUP...J6 HUNGRY-
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Author. JIM STENSTRUM/llluslralor LUIS BERMEJO
WORP SPREADSFAST OF THE
WONPROUS RIPETO THE STARSOFFEREP ayEUA5 zong,
FAMOUS ANP NOT-"O-FAMOUSTHE BANKS OF
THE MISSISSIPPI,NEAR HANNIBAt.
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comers and stars anpallJND OF STUFF LIKE THAT-
PALLA CiT' y^-.
WHAT I'D REALLY LIKERIGHT NOW IS TO SEEOWE OF THOSE
COMFORTABLE CABINSWITH A BATH.
BARNEY, HELPMYOLD ARMY BUPDYto an execume^CABIN, WILL YOU?/
AND THEN COME UPTO THSBRIDGe, SAMMY.YOU'LL (SET A FRONT ROWVWEW OF THE LMNCHINO!
SLAP YOU COULPMAK6IT IN TI«\E, SAMMY, WE'REJUST ABOUT TO LEAVE
~>-ar__rogT NOW
JJi£?J>uJ2/£5;„., r\ ™e ship; the 1 ^-KLSSM(ooePKewATio«/\™N<imR0N< L^sZpth^
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res ^^|>E,
r J.4 PLANET! _J
"here it aoes;a healthy newborn
planet;
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mOHSTBKS!,mONST£R$;
, TWSlVHAriWAS/JfiW/POF.WE WERE FINE KB LOH6 KB WE WEREmoving fifsr ewOHCtm SF"JH6 MONSTERSOJtfgrtT US!
THE PADP1.EWHEEUSFREE!FULL SPEBD
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TWENTY YEARS SINCE^they pesrRovec? rue wholeBALLBUSriNG VtORLP! OH,
HAPKiAN... HOW CAN THIS NI6HTMARE HAVE LASTEP SO
L0N<5?
LORPY/LOOK ATITALL/PIPJAEVERDREAM SO MUCH
r/T \WEALTH eX/STEP?;
LOTTA QOOP IT
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WHITING FOE VOU*
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SURE'. IF THAT'S ALL>IT'LL COSTWE TO ENJOYTHE PLEASURE OF YOUR t
COMPANY!
SOUNDS 600P.I CAN US£ APLACE TO CRASH.
ALMOST FORGOT^aw NA/ne is
cotesteel, rmLOOKING FOR AWOMAN CALLEP
KNOW HER?^M-MAYBE WE^SETTER JUSTFORGET
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Author NICOLA CUTI/llluslrator: ALEX NINO
WHAT'S THE .
*ATrER,LOVSR?\MV TIN FACEBOTHER YOU?OCXS IT MAKEYOUR STOMACHSHRIVEL? VOUR
, S*W CRAWL?
/my right teesMECHANICAL TOO!^ANp WAIT'LLYOU SEE MVSAUSAGE!
MY FATHER WASKILLEP ONE NIGHTWHEN HE GOT PRUNKANP PECIPEP TOTAKE A SUN BATH
IN AN ATOMICFURNACE. THEYSAIP HE WAS SORAPIOACTIVE THEVUSEPHISCHAREEPBOPY TO POWER ABRICK-MAKING
FACTORY FOR TENYEARS.
BECAUSE MY MOTHERWAS POOR.SHE SOLP
ME TO THEkagoolians as a
slave.
I KNOW THIS ,IS A BAD TIME TO^TELLYOU.COLE... \BUT YOU'READOPTED.^Otifl
,REAL MOTHER'S j
NAME IS
MAISY!
wm*miPvdS it-1 WHILE DIGGING IN THE1 MINES, J BEGAN TO FANTASIZE1 ABOUT MV REAL MOTHER.
^»H \HA5AGYP$VQi/££A/.OTHEK
TIMES I THOUGHT OF HER I WOKKEP IN
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dfe .4 ft
RAN6l/...CMtf*I HAVET«»rone?
OH, ALRIGHT!BUT IF HE MESSESUP THE FURNITURE,uSACK HE SOES;
^COME T' FW OUtZ n/^UA ZOKTON W*S THE \ V9
KA&OOLIAhi EQUIVALENT )^ Si
OF THE LOCH MESS .^ilfe«_.^ MONSTER.' __^2fff|
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THE CASINO WORLR f•WSlWitFOR ALITTLE
RELAXATION...
THE UGLIEST CREATURE IVEEVER SEEN AMBLED OVER TOTHE TABLE ANP NODDED TO
THE PEALER.
PLACE THEGENTLEMAN'SoBET, TERRY.
, ^ASOUT £/G«r^'MIL, I'D SAY I I'JV\
GOING TO BUVATICKET TO
New SHANGHAIVANP SEARCH FOR A\Vy
MOTHER.
QUIET,I YOU FOOLS.'
l^HoWiaMo OFYOU>V^aO^BOSSMAN!^
'get r«/ir/ACOMMA'S BOY.'OHIHOIHOIHEIHOOlHOOIHOOIj
SO GOITRE LOOKING FOR^>HOVM»HUH,SON...i THATS
QUITE A NOBLEGESTURE! IT TRULYTOUCHES MYLARCENOUS
HEART.
, _ IF YOU WOULP NOT' .
pBTECT. TO LIKE TO HAVELAG/fr SENT TO YOUR
ROOM.
THANKS FOR^THE
WARNING!
THAT'S GOINGTO BE DIFFICULT
WITH A HOLEBURNEP THROUGH
YOUR ass;
/^BE WARY Of THIEVES,( *Y FRIENP. THE PLANET\JSINFESTEO WITH THEM.^
-, bossrnaH is _['BEHIND ALL THIS/)
'I'LL JUST SUPOUT THE REAR
exiT...t
^COLB!DON'Tt THEY'RE^waiting for you out ,
there; ©o to your roomAND LETMlMEN TAKE
CARE OF THEM!
1NMM MEN ALMOST^TOOK CARE OFM£~THREE TIMES! TOTHINK YOU SOUNPEPSO SINCERE SACK
IN THE CASINO,BOSSMAN!
I WAS, COLS. IF THEV^WERE MYMEN THEYWEAENTACTING UNDER/tiy orders, trust its'.
tUKEYOUi
,
rootrr worry, .' KID. /MOST lOUl
FIXEP UP. I...
J. SWEAR!
tual holocaust!
The daythey control v.
your thoughts is here
'
Escape to the onlyjsafie uniue
^oar with us... into thjffarthest reaches of your mind!DON T MISS AN ISSUE! SUBSCRIBE TO TOMORROW S MAGAZINE TODAY!Yes! I want to survive! I want to retain some semblance of sanity. Prepare me for the
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