Mark G. Heike was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1959. He is mainly known for his work for AC Comics. He got his start in fanzines in the 1970s and he got his early break at Charlton Comics in 1981. His comics work for Americomics (later known as AC) in the 1980s included 'Miss Victory' and 'Nightveil'.
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MoreMark G. Heike was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1959. He is mainly known for his work for AC Comics. He got his start in fanzines in the 1970s and he got his early break at Charlton Comics in 1981. His comics work for Americomics (later known as AC) in the 1980s included 'Miss Victory' and 'Nightveil'.
Subject ID: 117913
Subject ID: 117913
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Angel searches an abandoned amusement park to rescue a little girl from a vicious gang of kidnappers. But the kidnappers aren't the only things Angel must contend with -- he, the girl, and the thugs have to fight their way past an army of demonic rats! In "Vermin" we find out why Angel has such a dislike for the furry little buggers. Then in "Little Girl Lost," Angel investigates a series of bizarre deaths caused by spontaneous combustion. He soon links the deaths to a teenage runaway and a demon spellcaster. What's the connection? Angel better find out or he might be the one in the hot seat.
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