Issue | #2 |
Published | April 1992 |
Cover Price | 2.95 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Michel Vrana [editor]; Nick Craine [art director]; Shane Kenny [publisher] |
Notes | Subtitled "An Anthology of Modern Urban Tales" |
Pencils | Peter Ferguson |
Inks | Peter Ferguson |
Colors | Peter Ferguson |
Notes | Subtitled "An Anthology of Modern Urban Tales" |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Table of contents and bio notes on contributors. |
Characters | Merv; Dave |
Synopsis | Merv and Dave see a robbery but don't stop it because Merv knows that later on a reward will be offered and he wants to collect it. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Jason Stephens |
Pencils | Jason Stephens |
Inks | Jason Stephens |
Letters | Jason Stephens |
Reprinted | in Land of Nod Treasury, The (Black Eye, 1994 series) #[nn] |
Synopsis | Collaged pages with notes on how to shop. |
Genre | Fact; Satire |
Script | Linda Carson |
Pencils | Linda Carson |
Inks | Linda Carson |
Letters | Linda Carson |
Characters | Reactor Girl |
Synopsis | Reactor Girl enters the Post Modern House of Mirrors and sees herself as Little Orphan Annie, Charlie Brown, Nancy, Dick Tracy, Pogo and Little Lulu. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Michel Vrana; Ron Lum & Michel Vrana [created by] |
Pencils | Michel Vrana |
Inks | Michel Vrana |
Letters | Michel Vrana |
Notes | Title on comic is symbol combining hazardous waste symbol and Venus symbol. Title in table of contents is "Reactor Girl" |
Characters | Earl |
Synopsis | Earl goes to Las Vegas and dresses as Elvis. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Angela Ciavarella |
Pencils | Hal Kelly |
Inks | Hal Kelly |
Letters | Hal Kelly |
Synopsis | A stand up comic realizes there are no new jokes. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Carol Swain |
Pencils | Carol Swain |
Inks | Carol Swain |
Letters | Carol Swain |
Synopsis | A man watches two other men fight on the subway. |
Genre | Bio |
Script | Karel Barx |
Pencils | Karel Barx |
Inks | Karel Barx |
Letters | Karel Barx |
Synopsis | A young girl watches her mother get beat up by her dad Bystanders say she is lucky because she's too young to be affected, but the last panel has her stomping on her teddy bear. |
Genre | Crime; Political/ Propaganda |
Script | Paula Hammond |
Pencils | Stephen Lillie |
Inks | Stephen Lillie |
Letters | Stephen Lillie |
Notes | Title from table of contents. Actual story has no title. |
Characters | Sparkie McGee |
Synopsis | Fake activity page on how to create a drawing that looks like a little kid did it |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Jason Stephens [as Sin] |
Pencils | Jason Stephens [as Sin] |
Inks | Jason Stephens [as Sin] |
Letters | Jason Stephens [as Sin] |
Notes | 2nd page states "Thanks to M.V, Abby and Y.L." |
Synopsis | Small woodcut like illustration of people walking towards a sale. |
Pencils | Peter Ferguson |
Inks | Peter Ferguson |