V18.3 Heavy Metal - Jul 1994
V18.3 Heavy Metal - Jul 1994
Cover - "Cover For Fierro Magazine" - Oscar Chichoni
p.04-07 - "Gallery: From Inside: John Bergin"
p.09-12 - "Partners & Company" - Annie Goetzinger
p.13-15 - "Superchick" - Dan Pastoras
p.17-24 - "The Man Who Laughs: Night And The Sea: 1" - Fernando De Felipe and Victor Hugo
p.25-32 - "The Man Who Laughs: The Unfathomable: 2" - Fernando De Felipe and Victor Hugo
p.34-45 - "The Unicorn's Reflection" - Juan De Blas and Alfonso Azpiri
p.48-51 - "Little Ego" - Vittorio Giardino
p.54-63 - "Privado: Below Zero" - Alfonso Font
p.65 - "StripTease" - Mark Martin
p.65 - "StripTease: Jaundy: The New York City Snowman: The Very Bad Day" - Michael Aushenker
p.66 - "StripTease: Weird Wally: The Super Weiners!" - Roy Tompkins
p.67 - "StripTease: Bison Bill's Weird West Show" - Mack White
p.68 - "StripTease: Squod" - Rick Grimes
p.69 - "StripTease: Inflation Land" - Mark Martin
p.69 - "StripTease: Slug Bucket" - Steven Erdman
p.70 - "StripTease: Empty Skull Comics: Together We Fall" - Gerald Jablonski
p.71 - "StripTease: Dr. Armando McGillicudy, Brain Surgeon!" - Mark Landman
p.72 - "StripTease: Superheroes - Of The Past" - Michael "P. Revess" Kupperman
p.76-83 - "A Killer Like You And Me" - Oscar Aibar and Rajko Miloševic Gera
p.85-92 - "The Man Who Laughs: Eternal Requital: 3" - Fernando De Felipe and Victor Hugo
p.93-100 - "The Man Who Laughs: The Abyss: 4" - Fernando De Felipe and Victor Hugo
p.101-108 - "The Man Who Laughs: The Fall: 5" - Fernando De Felipe and Victor Hugo
p.109-116 - "The Man Who Laughs: Night And The Sea II: 6" - Fernando De Felipe and Victor Hugo
Heavy Metal Magazine, also known simply as Heavy Metal, is an adult-oriented science fiction and fantasy magazine that originated in France and later gained international popularity. First published in 1977, it quickly became renowned for its edgy content, featuring mature themes, explicit artwork, and provocative storytelling.
The magazine's name, "Heavy Metal," is derived from the French publication "Métal Hurlant," which translates to "Howling Metal." It was created as an English-language version of the French magazine, and its content embodies a fusion of various genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and erotica