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1982 "The Sand Man"
Metal, v. 5, no. 10 (Jan. 1982)


Publisher: HM Communications
Published: January 1982, Original Cover Price: $2.00

"The Sand Man" / Ph. Paringaux ; Loustal. p. 44-49 in Heavy
Metal, v. 5, no. 10 (Jan. 1982). -- (Happy Future) 
HEAVY METAL Volume V No. 10 January 1982. Cover art "Clone o' My Heart" by Ron Walotsky. Back cover art "The Heavy Metal Man" by Michael Gross.
Dubbed "The adult illustrated fantasy magazine," Heavy Metal also publishes tales of horror, science fiction, and adventure. This 58th issue includes the following stories: Shakespeare for Americans by Howard Chaykin and Walter Simonson, The Mercenary by Segrelles, Outland by Jim Steranko, At the Middle of Cymbiola by Francois Schuiten and C. Renard, Toward a New Day by Druillet, Happy Future: The Autonomous Man by Daphne Davis/Lance Chudnow/Bradbalfour and illustrated by Michael Gross, Romeo and Juliet by Arno, The Sand Man by Loustal, Moby Dick by Voss, Trinitromonol Saved Our Love by He, Mademoiselle My Wife by Gillon, Work and Win by Steve Stiles, Den II by Richard Corben, Mars Attacks! by Lou Stathis and Rick Lovelace, I'm Age by Jeff Jones, Rock Opera by Rod Kierkegaard Jr., and The Bus by Brad Balfour. (The Bus by Paul Kirchner.?) 96 pages. Includes piece on Mars Attacks trading cards.

Jacques de Loustal (b. 1956) provides a downbeat, existential tale, with even mixtures of dark humor and creepiness.....

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