As autumn settles in and Halloween looms on the horizon, Heavy Metal magazine unleashes a new wave of visionary storytelling in Issue 3. Enki Bilal returns with another chapter of his acclaimed BUG saga. PRIMEVAL by Tim Vigil and David Quinn dives headlong into the darkest corners of fantasy, where primal forces reign. Leah Moore, John Reppion, and Anna Morozova continue their epic run on TAARNA, chronicling the legendary cosmic warrior in battles that shape worlds. Michael Conrad and Ilias Kyriazis pick up the thread of MILLSTONE, a series where myth and fate intertwine in unpredictable ways. Charley and Vlas Parlapanides, with Marco Failla continue the saga of INK, a gritty blend of urban fantasy and crime drama exploring legacy, vengeance, and supernatural forces. John Stanisci brings back GLADIATRIX for a fierce new installment, where honor and brutality collide in the arena. Caveman by Tayyar Ozkan. The incomparable Jonathan Wayshak returns with a brand-new story, delivering his signature blend of darkness and raw intensity. Shintaro Kago gives us Decontructing Manga. Janveski returns with the erotic and bizarre Sixella chapter 3. Fernado Dagnino delivers Spice of Life. And Cold Dead War:The Aftermath returns, as Craig Wilson leads the charge in this haunting tale of the undead and the battlefield. A new take on the erotic vampire tale is delivered by katie Houghton-Ward in Heresy. Sergio Gerasi delivers Chapter 3 of Valentina. Alfonso Font gives us The Candidate. All this, plus several haunting horror stories perfectly suited for the season, awaits an unmissable new issue as Heavy Metal unites the world’s boldest creators and artists just in time for Spooky Season! Metal Strips, The Bus, Dossier & more!
Various is the correct author for any book with multiple unknown authors, and is acceptable for books with multiple known authors, especially if not all are known or the list is very long (over 50).
If an editor is known, however, Various is not necessary. List the name of the editor as the primary author (with role "editor"). Contributing authors' names follow it.
Note: WorldCat is an excellent resource for finding author information and contents of anthologies.