About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Malibu Comics characters, Malibu Comics titles, Ultraverse, Mortal Kombat, Nocturnals, Night Man, Black Knight, Ninja High School, Robotech, Prime, Planet of the Apes, Protectors, Rafferty, Eternity Comics, Hardcase, Reaper, Freex, List of Ultraverse characters, Firearm, Ultraforce, Dreadstar, Strangers, Aircel Comics, Ghoul, Exiles, Amazing-Man, Demonic Toys, Aladdin, Solitaire, Amber Hunt, Contrary, Agent K, Arrow, The Men in Black, NM-E, The Trouble with Girls, Mantra, Agent J, Pixx, Choice, Rune, Codename: Firearm, Airman, Lord Pumpkin, Sludge, Breed, The Sportsmen, Fire People, Primevil, Ex-Mutants, Prototype, Dinosaurs for Hire, Headknocker, The Entity, Feline, Topaz, Hardwire, Edwin Mosley, Mighty Man, Flygirl, Atalon, Godwheel, Harmonica, Aura, TNTNT, Alien Nation, Doctor Gorpon, Ultras, Thresher, Elven, Puppet Master, The Lodge, Hamster Vice, Bruce Lee, Rex Mundi, Avengers/Ultraforce, Ultraverse Future Shock, Mangle, Star Slammers, The Squad, The Mighty Magnor, Ninja Funnies, Quattro. Excerpt: The Mortal Kombat comic books series included the official comics by Midway and a licensed adaptation series by Malibu Comics, published between October 1994 and August 1995. There are thus two different lineups of Mortal Kombat comics: the tie-ins published by Midway that closely followed the storyline of the games, and the Malibu series, which took a few liberties with the source material. The Midway comics were tie-ins published to coincide with the launches of Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat 4 and Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. They offered insight into the backstory to each of the games as well as providing exposition of events occurring before each game. Midway's comic book adaptation of the original Mortal Kombat was only released by mail order when the original arcade version was released in 199...