Patrick Fillion - Class Enterprises 1992-2003

Class Enterprises 1992-2003

  • Affinity #1 (volume 1, 1992; volume 2, 1996)
  • Affinity #2 (volume 1, 1992; volume 2, 1996)
  • Affinity #3 (volume 1, 1992; volume 2, 1996)
  • Affinity #4 (volume 1, 1992; volume 2, 1996)
  • Affinity #0 (Special Limited Comic-Con 5 edition, 1996)
  • Affinity #5-21 (volume 1, 1992 – 1995)
  • Afterglow #1-2 (1997)
  • Patrick Fillion’s Camili-Cat Special Limited Edition #1 (1996)
  • The Best of Camili-Cat #1 (1998)
  • Camili-Cat: Purrfection #1 (First printing, 2000)
  • Cube #1 (1995; Official series printing, 1998; Special Comic Con 5 Limited Ashcan Edition, 1996; Special Comic Con 6 Collector’s Edition, 1997)
  • Cube #2 (First printing, 1996; Official series printing, 1998; Diablo-Ghost Boy Nude cover Edition, 1998)
  • Cube #3(1996; Jon Dazy cover, Official series printing, 1998; Battle cover, Official series printing, 1998)
  • Cube #4 (1996; Jon Dazy portrait back cover, Official series printing, 1998; Diablo portrait back cover, Official series printing, 1998)
  • Cube #5 (Limited edition gallery issue, 1996)
  • Cube #6 (Special Comic Con 7 edition with colour cover, 1996; Limited Black and White cover Edition, 1997)
  • Cube #7 (Limited Black and White cover Edition, 1997)
  • Ecstasy #1 – (Diablo Cover, 2000; Naked Justice Cover, 2000)
  • Naked Justice #1 (2002)
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed #1 (1998; Expanded edition, 2004)
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed #2 (1999)

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