Full Index Sample (Putting it All Together)
>>indexer<< [tab] Laura Gjovaag [tab] tegan@eskimo.com [ENDofRECORD] >>series<< [tab] Aquaman [tab] DC [tab] DC [tab] 1994 [tab] 2001 [tab] 1 [tab] 75 [tab] Issue 2 followed by 0 then by issue 3. 1,000,000 came between 49 and 50. [tab] Color; Standard Modern US; Newsprint; Stapled; On-going [tab] US [tab] EN [tab] This series followed on from Peter David's Aquaman: Time and Tide mini-series. [tab] Laura Gjovaag [ENDofRECORD] 75 [tab] January 2001 [tab] Cover [tab] Super-hero [tab] Aquaman [tab] [tab] Michael Wm Kaluta [tab] Michael Wm Kaluta [tab] [tab] Wildstorm FX [tab] [tab] Tony Bedard [tab] 44 [tab] 2.50 [tab] Aquaman; Tempest; Dolphin; Cerdian [tab] This cover is part two of a triptych. [tab] [tab] [ENDofRECORD] [tab] [tab] Story [tab] Super-hero [tab] Aquaman [tab] No Future [tab] Steve Epting [tab] Norm Rapmund [tab] Dan Jurgens [tab] Digital Chameleon [tab] John Workman [tab] [tab] 22 [tab] [tab] Tempest; Rodunn; Aquaman; Omniguard; Mera; Vulko [tab] The title is both a pun on the end of the series, and on the next arc (which would have involved the future Garth from previous issues) that will not happen. [tab] Aquaman saves Garth, then calls in his army to battle the bad guys, who are actually stranded aliens. [tab] [ENDofRECORD]