#DESTROYER MAGAZINE ISSUE 5 SERIES#
In 2009, a lithograph boxed set of exclusive art from the Kiss 4K series was released. A webcomic series was also produced in conjunction with the print issues, telling stories about previous holders of the Kiss powers. Kiss 4K released six print issues and four digital issues, in addition to the over-sized Destroyer Edition of Issue #1, a limited edition preview issue, and the Kissmas special issue. The series was written by Ricky Sprague and the art was by Daniel Campos, Kevin Crossley & Thomas Ruppert. The series was launched at the Los Angeles Wizard World Convention in March 2007 with the unveiling of the oversized Destroyer Edition, which measured 20 "x 30" and was released in five variant editions. In 2007 the KISS Comics Group launched a joint venture with Platinum Studios to publish a new Kiss comic, Kiss 4K. Dark Horse completed the Kiss series in 2004. The series lasted for unnamed 13 issues, with each issue having a variant photograph cover (with the exception of issues #1 and #7 which each had a third variant cover) and was compiled into four trade paperback issues.
Wizard also printed a special edition magazine detailing the characters that appeared throughout the comic series. The series was based on a tour theme that Kiss were working on at the time, and spawned five magazines that focused on the comic series. It lasted for 31 issues and was compiled into four trade paperback issues. In 1997 Image began printing the first officially licensed non-Marvel Kiss comic, Todd McFarlane's Kiss: Psycho Circus.