Mavis #5 “Weird Eye for the Normal Guy”

It’s about time! This is the first new Mavis issue in a while, and it’s a goodun’! Mavis gets to leave work early for once and plans to spend the evening with her main squeeze, Taylor Christopher. But she has forgotten a prior promise to an old high school friend to attend a birthday party…

Mavis #4

Wolff & Byrd’s intrepid secretary goes forth–in her fourth solo issue, featuring four all-new stories! See Mavis at work and play, from dusk to dawn, with monsters, friends, and lovers! Featuring a supercool cover by Jaime Hernandez (Love & Rockets) and a gallery of guest pinups, plus a cool cubist back cover by the fabulous…

Mavis #3

The World’s Greatest Secretary is beside herself in this, her third solo outing! Featuring a super-cool cover by Betty and Veronica‘s Dan DeCarlo and inker Bob Smith! Plus: A summer fun back cover by Bill Morrison (Roswell, The Simpsons)! And that’s not all–as a bonus, there are terrific pin-ups of Mavis by Mike Kunkel (Herobear…

Mavis #2

This issue is devoted to Mavis’s working from 9 to 5 — p.m. to a.m., that is! Being a secretary to counselors of the macabre gives a whole new meaning to “working the graveyard shift.” In addition to dealing with Buford the “vampire brat, Mavis endures frustation in her social life. Also included are Mavis…

Mavis #1

Taking phone calls from banshees, setting midnight appointments for vampires, cleaning up the waiting area after a visit from a swamp monster — they’re all in a days work for Mavis Munro, secretary to Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre. But now, in her first ever solo comic book, she’s got to face the…

Issue 44 “Wolff & Byrd: The Movie”

While they’re in Hollywood on behalf of their vampire client (see Supernatural Law #1 at the Box Office), Alanna Wolff and Jeff Byrd find out that a movie is being made based on their law firm. Who’s behind it? What’s got them frightened? You’ll need to read the issue to find out! Plus: guest pinups,…

Issue 41 “1st Amendment Issue”

First Amendment issues come to the fore in an unusual way in “The Works Speak for Themselves.” Alanna Wolff and Jeff Byrd are called in when works of art begin to talk, make chit-chat, and sound off! This special issue is being produced in conjunction with the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.