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Issue Details

Issue #4
Published June 2003
Cover Price 2.95 USD
Pages 28

Cover Details

Characters Halo; Sprocket; Katie
Script Kerry Callen
Pencils Kerry Callen
Inks Kerry Callen
Colors Kerry Callen
Letters Kerry Callen

1 page credits "Inside Cover"

Script Kerry Callen
Pencils Kerry Callen
Inks Kerry Callen
Colors Kerry Callen (rendered)
Letters Typeset
Notes Creator credits and indicia information with Halo and Sprocket logo.

6 page Halo and Sprocket story "One To Nothing"

Characters Katie
Synopsis Whilst playing basketball, Halo and Sprocket remark about how humans have no concept of time and space.
Genre Satire
Script Kerry Callen
Pencils Kerry Callen
Inks Kerry Callen
Colors Kerry Callen (rendered)
Letters Kerry Callen

14 page Halo and Sprocket story "But Is It Art..?"

Characters Katie
Synopsis Halo, Sprocket, and Katie go to an art show, and therein contemplate what makes for "good art".
Genre Satire
Script Kerry Callen
Pencils Kerry Callen
Inks Kerry Callen
Colors Kerry Callen (rendered)
Letters Kerry Callen
Notes Two dots (not three for a proper ellipses) in the title is sic.

2 page Halo and Sprocket story "Are Cats Highly Intelligent (but aloof) Or Just Plain Stupid?"

Synopsis "Cats, misunderstood masters of the oblique or mush-brained dog toys... you decide!"
Genre Satire
Script Kerry Callen
Pencils Kerry Callen
Inks Kerry Callen
Colors Kerry Callen (rendered)
Letters Kerry Callen
Notes Halo and Sprocket do not appear (and the creator admonishes that "this has nothing to do with Halo & Sprocket").

1 page Halo and Sprocket illustration "Gallery #1"

Pencils Andi Watson
Inks Andi Watson
Colors Andi Watson (rendered)

1 page Halo and Sprocket illustration "Gallery #2"

Pencils Steve Lightle
Inks Steve Lightle
Colors Steve Lightle (rendered)

1 page letters page "Letters"

Synopsis Includes small drawings of Halo, Sprocket, and Katie by Scott Stewart and Rich Marcej. Also includes wooden statuettes carved by Ellen Callen.
Script Kerry Callen
Pencils Scott Stewart; Rich Marcej
Inks Scott Stewart; Rich Marcej
Letters Typeset

1 page Halo and Sprocket (backcovers) *do not use* / *please fix* "Back Cover"

Genre Satire
Pencils Kerry Callen
Inks Kerry Callen
Colors Kerry Callen
Letters Kerry Callen
Notes A picture of a fork, labeled "The Spoon". Refers to the "But Is It Art..?" story in which Sprocket conjectures that "if an artist makes a spoon that looks like a fork... then he's made an excellent spoon?"