SLASH MARAUD #1–6
DC Comics

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1987

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Doug Moench writes the night as a thinking space. Across Moon Knight, Master of Kung Fu, and defining Batman runs, he treats identity as performance with consequences. Conspiracies, memory, and urban ritual thread through his stories; mood is not decoration but engine. Moench’s dialogue carries noir rhythm without losing emotional clarity, and his plots interrogate power while honoring pulp pleasures. He helped shape how mainstream comics could be atmospheric and introspective at once—where masks confess as much as faces. At DC, he contributed to Knightfall and co-created villains such as Black Mask, working with artists like Paul Gulacy and Kelley Jones to fuse espionage and gothic modes.

Doug Moench
DC Comics
666-0000000008
192
English
1987
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm

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In a dystopian future where Earth has been overrun by alien invaders known as the Shapers, humanity’s survival hangs by a thread. Enter Slash Maraud, a rebellious anti-hero determined to thwart the extraterrestrial overlords’ plans. Across six issues, writer Doug Moench crafts a narrative blending science fiction with action-adventure, while Paul Gulacy’s dynamic artwork vividly brings this chaotic world to life. Colorist Adrienne Roy and letterer John Costanza further enhance the storytelling, making this series a notable entry in late 1980s comic lore. Comic, Doug Moench, Paul Gulacy, Adrienne Roy, John Costanza, DC Comics, 1987 DC Comics 666-0000000008 Doug Moench 1987

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SLASH MARAUD #1–6

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1987

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Doug Moench
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm
666-0000000008
English
192

Doug Moench writes the night as a thinking space. Across Moon Knight, Master of Kung Fu, and defining Batman runs, he treats identity as performance with consequences. Conspiracies, memory, and urban ritual thread through his stories; mood is not decoration but engine. Moench’s dialogue carries noir rhythm without losing emotional clarity, and his plots interrogate power while honoring pulp pleasures. He helped shape how mainstream comics could be atmospheric and introspective at once—where masks confess as much as faces. At DC, he contributed to Knightfall and co-created villains such as Black Mask, working with artists like Paul Gulacy and Kelley Jones to fuse espionage and gothic modes.

In a dystopian future where Earth has been overrun by alien invaders known as the Shapers, humanity’s survival hangs by a thread. Enter Slash Maraud, a rebellious anti-hero determined to thwart the extraterrestrial overlords’ plans. Across six issues, writer Doug Moench crafts a narrative blending science fiction with action-adventure, while Paul Gulacy’s dynamic artwork vividly brings this chaotic world to life. Colorist Adrienne Roy and letterer John Costanza further enhance the storytelling, making this series a notable entry in late 1980s comic lore. Comic, Doug Moench, Paul Gulacy, Adrienne Roy, John Costanza, DC Comics, 1987 DC Comics 666-0000000008 Doug Moench 1987