Showing posts with label Kolchak The Night Stalker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kolchak The Night Stalker. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

KOLCHAK THE NIGHT STALKER COMIC BOOK RARE MOONSTONE HAUNTED HOUSE CULT CLASSIC!!

KOLCHAK TALES OF THE NIGHT STALKER COMIC BOOK. "It was a dark and stormy night..." Yeah, we've heard that cliche' before. But it's a perfect setting for Tony Vincenzo to experience the strange world of Carl Kolchak a little bit better, as the two attempt to spend the night in a supposedly haunted house. But things go from creepy to deadly, when they become trapped inside, hunted by a killer in the mirror! The two may walk away with a much better understanding of each other... if they walk away from this one at all! Whatever you do, don't say her name three times... This special issue is guest-pencilled by fan-favorite artist Pat Olliffe! This comic book series was not sold in the mass markets, and only available in comic book specialty shops. Now you have the opportunity to own one of these highly sought after collector's items! RARE! Impossible to find and worth the price of admission!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

KOLCHAK NIGHT STALKER OF THE LIVING DEAD DARREN MCGAVIN MOONSTONE HORROR ZOMBIES


KOLCHAK THE NIGHT STALKER OF THE LIVING DEAD COMIC BOOK!

OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEMS FEATURING KOLCHAK, A REPORTER WHO INVESTIGATED THE SUPERNATURAL IN A POPULAR SEVENTIES TELEVISION SERIES AND MOVIES.

Kolchak and the local sheriff are up to their ears - pun intended! - in zombies at a small-town corn festival! But what is the terrible secret behind these walking, lifeless people, and what else besides people has it affected? This is one story Kolchak may not want to get to the bottom of!

Highly recommended.


Before X-Files, there was only one primo paranormal investigator, reporter Carl Kolchak.
Approved by the character's creator, Jeff Rice, you can be sure the integrity of the character will remain intact.

Kolchak: The Night Stalker was an American television series that aired on ABC in 1974. It featured a newspaper reporter — Carl Kolchak, played by Darren McGavin — who investigates crimes with mysterious and unlikely causes that the proper authorities won't accept or pursue. The series was preceded by two television movies, The Night Stalker (1972) and The Night Strangler (1973). It is often credited as the inspiration for The X-Files

THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.

Friday, January 29, 2010

KOLCHAK NIGHT STALKER GRAPHIC NOVEL DARREN MCGAVIN OOP! LAMBS TO SLAUGHTER

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KOLCHAK THE NIGHT STALKER GRAPHIC NOVEL!
GET IN BELIAL

OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEMS FEATURING KOLCHAK, A REPORTER WHO INVESTIGATED THE SUPERNATURAL IN A POPULAR SEVENTIES TELEVISION SERIES AND MOVIES.

This graphic novel features lavish full color artwork.


Kolchak the Night Stalker. A much-rumored lost TV episode script has been found! When the show was over, there were a couple of scripts left lying around unfilmed. Few people have ever laid eyes on these puppies, but we got them now! Never before seen in any offical form!

Before the X-Files, there was Carl Kolchak, TV's first paranormal investigator (played with style and pinache by Darren McGavin)!

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Kolchak the Night Stalker: Lambs to the Slaughter: Kolchak investigates a spree of "typical" missing persons cases in Hollywood. Tinsel Town dreams led the poor kids astray, right? It's an old story told here, but exactly how old is sure to come to a shock to Carl. Like a run away train going downhill towards a field of scared bunny rabbits, Kolchak plows his way through (and over) the truth. How about genetic experiments covered up by unknown forces? How about Kolchak unwittingly trying to smooth talk his way into signing his own death warrant? How about Kolchak having a single iota of luck, just this one time? Please? And hey, Carl, how about getting your own cup of coffee and leaving Ron's alone for once?



"In "Lambs to the Slaughter", Kolchak has to find a series of missing teenagers in the cesspool of downtown Hollywood. What does a wealthy industrialist and his genetic manipulation dreams of having a son have to do with it? And is there a mythical monster lying in wait for these kids, as well as for Kolchak? Against all spine-tingling odds, it's up to Kolchak to find out, and survive long enough to let the truth be known!


Moonstone's Kolchak: The Night Stalker graphic novel is based on an unproduced script for the show's never to be second season. When the series was cancelled the scripts were shelved. Now fans can get an idea of the shows that might have been if Kolchak: The Night Stalker had been allowed a second season.The visuals are almost photographic in capturing the look of the series and thedialog rings true. These adaptations and original stories are essential for any Kolchak fan. Highly recommended.


Before X-Files, there was only one primo paranormal investigator, reporter Carl Kolchak.
Approved by the character's creator, Jeff Rice, you can be sure the integrity of the character will remain intact.

Kolchak: The Night Stalker was an American television series that aired on ABC in 1974. It featured a newspaper reporter — Carl Kolchak, played by Darren McGavin — who investigates crimes with mysterious and unlikely causes that the proper authorities won't accept or pursue. The series was preceded by two television movies, The Night Stalker (1972) and The Night Strangler (1973). It is often credited as the inspiration for The X-Files

THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.

Friday, November 20, 2009

KOLCHAK NIGHT STALKER GRAPHIC NOVEL LOST DARREN MCGAVIN

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KOLCHAK THE NIGHT STALKER GRAPHIC NOVEL!
GET IN BELIAL

OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEMS FEATURING KOLCHAK, A REPORTER WHO INVESTIGATED THE SUPERNATURAL IN A POPULAR SEVENTIES TELEVISION SERIES AND MOVIES.

This graphic novel features lavish full color artwork.

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Kolchak the Night Stalker: Get of Belial: A much-rumored lost TV episode script has been found! When the show was over, there were a couple of scripts left lying around unfilmed. Few people have ever laid eyes on these puppies, but we got them now! Never before seen in any offical form! Kolchak heads down to Winship County, West Virginia to get the lowdown on a heated miner's strike. When the mine's bossman is violently torn to shreds the ovious answer is one of the hard-hats just couldn't take it anymore. The M.E. rules a pick axe did him in. A miner's tool. And when a striker gets it in the exact same manner? Must be retribution. Sure, Carl buys that one-and Kris Kringle flies around in a black helicopter on Christmas Eve!

Moonstone's second Kolchak: The Night Stalker graphic novel is based on an unproduced script for the show's never to be second season. When the series was cancelled the scripts were shelved. Now fans can get an idea of the shows that might have been if Kolchak: The Night Stalker had been allowed a second season.

Carl is sent to West Virginia (Winship County to be exact) to cover a tension filled strike at a local mine. When the mine owner is savagely murdered the Sheriff thinks that it might be a few strike frustrated miners working out their differences in a more brutal fashion. But the type of wounds don't hint at a beating, it's more like a mauling. When two more people are murdered, Kolchak begins to dig a bit deeper and what he uncovers is an evil far older than that of mere mankind.
The visuals are almost photographic in capturing the look of the series and thedialog rings true. These adaptations and original stories are essential for any Kolchak fan. Highly recommended.


Before X-Files, there was only one primo paranormal investigator, reporter Carl Kolchak.
Approved by the character's creator, Jeff Rice, you can be sure the integrity of the character will remain intact.

Kolchak: The Night Stalker was an American television series that aired on ABC in 1974. It featured a newspaper reporter — Carl Kolchak, played by Darren McGavin — who investigates crimes with mysterious and unlikely causes that the proper authorities won't accept or pursue. The series was preceded by two television movies, The Night Stalker (1972) and The Night Strangler (1973). It is often credited as the inspiration for The X-Files

THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.


Thursday, October 29, 2009

KOLCHAK NIGHT STALKER GRAPHIC NOVEL DARREN MCGAVIN RARE



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KOLCHAK THE NIGHT STALKER GRAPHIC NOVEL!
PAIN MOST HUMAN

OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEMS FEATURING KOLCHAK, A REPORTER WHO INVESTIGATED THE SUPERNATURAL IN A POPULAR SEVENTIES TELEVISION SERIES AND MOVIES.

This graphic novel features lavish full color artwork.

This issue really cranks up the noir, as it dives deep into Kolchak's very soul.
He BEGGED Tony for a nice, normal lead, and that's what he got. Seems an Air Force base in upstate New York's engaged in a little cover up, so our man CARL KOLCHAK high-tails it cross country in a fresh pressed suit and a smile on his face. Using his singular reporting skills, and his annoying interpersonal skills, he gets all the answers allright. Too bad these answers may send him straight to an INSANE ASYLUM. How cruel is Man? Wanna find out?

Before X-Files, there was only one primo paranormal investigator, reporter Carl Kolchak.
Approved by the character's creator, Jeff Rice, you can be sure the integrity of the character will remain intact.

Kolchak: The Night Stalker was an American television series that aired on ABC in 1974. It featured a newspaper reporter — Carl Kolchak, played by Darren McGavin — who investigates crimes with mysterious and unlikely causes that the proper authorities won't accept or pursue. The series was preceded by two television movies, The Night Stalker (1972) and The Night Strangler (1973). It is often credited as the inspiration for The X-Files

THIS ITEM WAS ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMIC BOOK SPECIALTY SHOPS AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY MASS MARKET RETAIL OUTLET.