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''Stephen Darklord, The Survivor'': A man surviving a world [[After the End]] discovers conspiracy and a powerful, experimental gauntlet. Lasted three issues.
 
''Buce n' Gar'': by James Groman (who also did ''Madballs''). Two aliens with an empathic link fight intergalactic crime. Recently there was a graphic novel (now titled ''Boose'' n' Gar) collecting all the issues and stories, including ones left out of the original RAK magazines due to a printing error. You can find that [https://web.archive.org/web/20131025020413/http://thegromanstore.blogspot.com/ here]. Note: the listing claims there were six issues, but there seem to have only been three. However, there were some stories published as back-up features in other RAK magazines, which is probably what the listing is talking about.
 
''Dragon of the Valkyr'': By Steve and Cheryl Simhauser. A four-issue series in which an alien being (who resembles a dragon) crash-lands on a technologically underdeveloped (read: dark ages) planet and is treated to various reactions by the local population. The authors [https://web.archive.org/web/20090705082614/http://sundreams.home.att.net/ own a webpage] in which they sell dragon-themed sculpts, and have expressed interest in continuing the story (the published chapters being essentially a prologue). They seem to be taking their dear sweet time about it though.
The storyline of Dragon of the Valkyr was a collaboration between Steve Simshauser and Dan Mickle adapted from an original novel by Daniel D. Mickle -copyright 1968. Perhaps the copyright problem is why they have not continued the story?