In 1751 Scotland, young Davie Balfour seeks out his uncle after his parents' death only to find that his uncle has already murdered to keep the family estate to himself and he has plans for Davie as well.
David Balfour and his companion aboard "The Covenant," Alan Stewart, have survived the attack of the ship's crew and all seems well until the ship strikes a reef and David is thrown overboard.
David and Alan have found shelter at the cottage of Duncan Dhu of the Maclarens in order for David to recover from his illness, but Robin Oig, son of the notorious Rob Roy, shows up to renew an old quarrel.
Retells, in comic book format, Robert Louis Stevenson's tale of sixteen-year-old David Balfour who, after being kidnapped by his villainous uncle, escapes and becomes involved in the struggle of the Scottish highlanders against English rule.
Reprints "X-Men" comics from 1966 and 1967, in which the original X-Men face off against Count Nefaria, the Locust, Cobalt Man, and others, and deal with a man claiming to be the wizard Merlin.
D'Artagnan joins the king's elite fighting force, the Three Musketeers, and faces a challenge by the evil Cardinal Richelieu with help from Porthos, Aramis, and Athos.
A graphic novelization of the epic struggle between Greece and Troy, ignited by the love of Paris for Helen, another man's wife and the most beautiful woman in the world, including the part the Greek gods played in the conflict.
Sold into slavery by his uncle, Davie Balfour is pressed into service as cabin boy to the drunken captain who kidnapped him and sees no way out of his predicament until Alan Breck Stewart, an exiled Jacobite, comes aboard.