Elflord #2 Nightwynd, Jul 1980, b&w.
R Elflord #2 cover Hawk and his friends return to the capital city, Greenhaven. Windblade thinks girls are yeeuch and dumb, except for Purebreeze of course. All Hawk ever thinks about is Princess Velvet. The King tells a patch wearing elf named Falcon Blackshade with light hair that he sent Hawk out to die but now he made him a hero and he has to allow him to marry Princess Velvet if he wants. Falcon wears his patch over his left eye. Curly haired Springstorm Moonrunner in a lion fur (barely) and his round club hand greets them. Windblade gets a daisy put in his hair. Windblade plays the guitar in Hawk's manor house at the edge of the city. He tells Purebreeze he wants to do things with Hawk that they never do anymore thanks to Velvet. Purebreeze tells him there comes a day in every boy's life when he begins to notice the opposite sex. Windblade crosses his eyes and says, "Eeeuch! I'd rather die!" Falcon, at the king's request, sets a trap for Hawk, but Falcon also thinks the king is a fool. Raven Greyye, a bodyguard of the princess, leads Hawk outside the city to meet Velvet. Riding toward the mountains in the east for over 2 hours, the two dismount and move between huge cliffs. Falcon will take the Princess to more delightful activity and use her for a ransom from the king, her father. Hawk defeats Raven who would have gotten a piece of gold for every hair on Hawk's black mane. Hawk uses his nunchuks to beat Raven bloody and down. Raven tells him that he acts so high and mighty, arrogant and that he hates him. He dies happily, knowing Hawk's life will end soon. He bleeds and has not chosen this cave randomly. For a fanged giant horned upturned monster emerges from the cave.
  ONE issue of this comic was recently (2002/04/14) auctioned on eBay. This book was limited to a 400 print run and the only real way to get it was in Ottawa, Canada.
Barry wrote and drew this when he was 14 or 15 years old! He called Hawk by the name Hawlk cuz he wasnt sure how to spell it! The first 16 pages are Elflord, the second 12 pages are of The Guardian by Mike Burchill and Don Lanouette. The back inside cover was of a fighter drawn by Dave Cooper, then 11 years old and a fighter by Pat McGowan!