EX-MUTANTS # 7 & 15

Malibu Comics (1992 2nd Series)

Malibu comics rebooted the Ex-mutants series with a new setting in 1992. In this version of Ex-Mutants, there were three males (Dillon, Ackroyd and Bud) and three females (Shannon, Piper and Tanya). These six were mutants who were gathered by robotic-looking cyborg Professor Kildare and turned into humans. They fought against a local warlord called Sluggo, who was treating other mutants like slaves. Ackroyd and Shannon were the playable characters in the Sega Genesis game.

This second version of the characters did a crossover with the Protectors Universe (Earth-1136), through the Genesis event. The town of Sluggtown and the Ex-mutants were transported to that reality. They also joined the Protectors in their last battles.

#7 (May 1993) Past Participation - Written by Hank Kanalz. Art by Paul Pelletier & Thomas Florimonte, Jr. Cover by Paul Pelletier & Ken Branch. The time travel story continues as the divided team of Ex-Mutants is finally reunited...with the exception of Tanya, who meets...Tanya, and who may be lost in time forever! Plus, the final battle royale of Gelson and Dr. Kildare! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.95.

#15 (January 1994) Grave Consequences - Written by Charles Marshall. Art and Cover by Patrick Rolo & Bobby Rae. Gravestone volunteers to venture inside the depths of Sluggtown to find the source of the energy that is causing Sluggtown to expand. Meanwhile, in Washington, the covert band of mutants the Kill Corps gains a new leader: Arrow. And get ready to meet the new Shannon -- she's an old friend of Gravestone. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.50.

The comics are complete and in VERY FINE (#7) - NEAR MINT (#15) condition

Mint (MT)
(Overstreet) Nearly perfect in every way.
Near Mint (NM)
(Overstreet) Nearly perfect with only minor imperfections such as subtle bindery/printing defects.
Very Fine (VF)(Overstreet) Excellent copy with outstanding eye appeal; limited accumulation of bindery/printing defects, surface wear, and minor spine creasing.
Fine (FN)(Overstreet) Above average copy that shows minor wear but is still relatively flat and clean with no significant creasing or other serious defects.
Very Good (VG)(Overstreet) The average used comic book with moderate to significant wear.
Good (GD)(Overstreet) Shows significant wear.
Fair (FR)(Overstreet) Shows heavy wear.
Poor (PR)(Overstreet) Little or no collector value.