All comics come bagged and boarded. Jason Morgan is in his Metropolis apartment bathroom performing a ritual that will create a "bridge" linking his reality to a parallel dimension; Once the bridge is created, a Zarolatt (an energy based sentient being) emerges destroying the link behind him. The Zarolatt flies into the sky where it emits a large flash and noise similar to an explosion and attracting the attention of Superman.
The price of "The Weird #1-4 (DC 1988) Set" at Downtown Comics Annex is USD $12.00.
"The Weird #1-4 (DC 1988) Set" is associated with the DC Universe, and Justice League brands.
The publisher of "The Weird #1-4 (DC 1988) Set" is DC Entertainment.
The genre of "The Weird #1-4 (DC 1988) Set" is Superheroes.
"The Weird #1-4 (DC 1988) Set" falls under the category of Comic Book Sets.
The artist of "The Weird #1-4 (DC 1988) Set" is Bernie Wrightson. The cover artist is Bernie Wrightson.
The writer of "The Weird #1-4 (DC 1988) Set" is Jim Starlin.