Todd McFarlane Presents: Kiss Psycho Circus

    (Image, 1999-2000)
™ and ©2000 KISS Catalog, Ltd.

Comicdom’s “golden boy” Todd McFarlane will tell you there is only one reason why the Kiss: Psycho Circus magazine was created—to give fans of the rock group something that truly speaks to them. Ripe with fan mail, band member interviews and photos from Gene Simmons’ private collection, there’s something for every member of the KISS Army to cling to.

The highlight of the book is the original comic stories that grace the pages within. Depicted as elementals from another plane of existence, KISS band members Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss have a strange association with a macabre traveling circus known as the Psycho Circus. Stranger yet is the attraction that the young Kismet, a beautiful, yet seemingly dead Earth girl, has to the Four-Who-Are-One. It is this otherworldly tale of humanity, domination and demonic elementals that excite KISS fans—fans anxious to explore the rock group’s mythos in a medium detached from the music scene.
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    Oct 1998
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    Apr 1999
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