a copy of the bookplate used in the numbered, hardbound compilation of Biohazards (1989 - Eclipse); it carries the signatures of Adam Warren and Toren Smith

 

a copy of a similar bookplate, featuring Dierdre and Shasti, used in the numbered, hardbound compilation of Dangerous Acquaintances (1991 - Eclipse); it is also signed by Smith and Warren

 

a compilation of drawings and sketches (of DP and many other anime and gaming characters) by Warren, published in Japan in 1996 as a 132-page doujinshi; it is very difficult to obtain elsewhere -- AW had been selling off remaining copies at comix conventions, but the print run is pretty much gone now; it has been suggested that a second edition, with non-Warren characters removed due to copyright issues, may be published in North America in the foreseeable future...

 

San Diego ComicCon Comics #3: souvenir book for the 1994 world-wide convention, produced by Dark Horse Comics; cover by Kilian Plunkett; includes three stories ("The Mask" by Baron, Hedden and Aiken; "Barb Wire: No Fear", by Luke, Robinson and Royal; and "The Dirty Pair: I Honestly Hate You", by Warren), as well as several one-pagers by various DH artists; the DP story was later included in the 1998 tenth-anniversary reprinting of Biohazards

 

"I Honestly Hate You" was also serialized in the November and December 1994 issues of Dark Horse Comics' Insider

 

cover art by Warren for the summer 2000 issue of the local New York City publication, Flatiron; the magazine also featured a three-page article, "Dirty Pair: Definitely Not Betty and Veronica", giving a brief history of the comix and a profile of AW's version of the two Lovely Angels, including many panels from Run From the Future ; for those of you not familiar with The Big Apple, that is the landmark Flatiron Building, from which the Manhattan district takes its name, being consumed in the background...

 

the Fuller Building in happier times (early and late 20th Century)

 

Wanna know more about this architectural landmark, which also contributed a well-known (though archaic) phrase to American slang? Check this out...

 

T-shirts depicting the Flatiron Disaster (which wasn't their fault) were made available from the magazine; they appear to now be sold out

 

I'll just have some more of these, if ya don't mind...