X-Files Vol. 3, issue 23: "Donor"
Story by John Rozum and art by Charles Adlard
Named by TV Guide as one of the greatest shows of all time, the series had a nine year run and enjoyed immense popularity and critical acclaim, garnering six Emmy awards and five Golden Globe awards. The X-Files comic book series was a top 50 selling comic throughout its publication, frequently outselling even Superman. Graphic Novel. Horror/ Suspense/ Sci-Fi / television. Originally published November 1996 by Topps Comics.
In this issue: An organ donor returns from the dead to reclaim his body parts.
X-Files Vol. 3, issue 24: "Silver Lining"
Story by John Rozum and art by Gordon Purcell
In this issue: Scully and Mulder encounter fashion victims of the fatal kind.
X-Files Vol. 3, issue 25: Be Prepared (part one)
Story by John Rozum and art by Gordon Purcell
In this issue: A scout troop on a wilderness survival trip gets more than they bargained for.
X-Files Vol. 3, issue 25: Be Prepared (part two)
Story by John Rozum and art by Gordon Purcell
In this issue: A menace in the wilderness continues to hunt Scully and Mulder.
X-Files Vol. 3, Season One: "Fire"
Story by Roy Thomas and art by John Van Fleet
In this issue: Spontaneous combustion wreaks havoc in this adaptation from the popular TV series.
X-Files Vol. 3, Season One: "Ice"
Story by Roy Thomas and art by John Van Fleet
In this issue: Parasites in the arctic leaves their hosts with deadly consequences.
X-Files Vol. 3, Hero Illustrated Special: "Trick of the Light"
Story by Stephen Petrucha and art by Charles Adlard
In this issue: Hero illustrated limited issue: Strange abductions surround a missing graphic artist.