"The Rook teams with Vampirella in Eerie #95 . Cover painting by Jordi Penalva."@en . . . . "Restin Dane"@en . "background:#ff8080"@en . . . "time travel"@en . . . . "The Rook debuted in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror/science-fiction comics magazine Eerie #82 (March 1977). Created by writer-artist Bill DuBay, who drew the character's cover illustration, the Rook debuted in the 20-page story \"The Man Whom Time Forgot!\" by writer Dubay and artist Luis Bermejo. He was featured in nearly every issue of the otherwise anthological title, through Eerie #105 (Oct. 1979), missing issues #86 and 96-97. His stories ranged from 11 to 31 pages in length."@en . "The Rook"@en . "Rook (comics)"@en . . . . . . "background:#c0c0ff"@en . . . . . . . "Eerie #82"@en . . "The Rook debuted in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror/science-fiction comics magazine Eerie #82 (March 1977). Created by writer-artist Bill DuBay, who drew the character's cover illustration, the Rook debuted in the 20-page story \"The Man Whom Time Forgot!\" by writer Dubay and artist Luis Bermejo. He was featured in nearly every issue of the otherwise anthological title, through Eerie #105 (Oct. 1979), missing issues #86 and 96-97. His stories ranged from 11 to 31 pages in length. The character was then spun off into his own comics-magazine series, titled The Rook on its trademarked cover logo and The Rook Magazine in its indicia Copyright notice. This ran 14 issues (Oct. 1979 - April 1982), and also included, in various issues, the ongoing backup features by Dubay (either under his own name or his pseudonym Will Richardson) and others, including \"Voltar\", writer-artist Alex Toth's \"Jesse Bravo\", writer-artist Jose Ortiz's \"Viking Prince\", \"Kronos\", \"The Goblin\" and writer Jim Stenstrum and artist Abel Laxamana's \"Joe Guy, America's Foremost Hero!\". A handful of one-time features also appeared, such as \"Buck Blaster and the Starbusters\", \"Bolt\", and writer Don McGregor's \"Dagger\" Following his solo title's cancellation, the Rook appeared in eight- to 13-page stories in Eerie #132, 134 and 136 (July, Sept., Nov. 1982). He had also guest-starred in the Vampirella story \"Ghostly Granny Earloose\" in Vampirella #70 (July 1978); Vampirella and Pantha likewise guested in the Rook story \"Warriors from the Stars\" in Eerie #95 (Sept. 1978). The first four Rook stories were reprinted in Warren Comics Presents #2 (May 1979)."@en .