Issue | #6 |
Published | February 1993 |
Cover Price | 2.95 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Michel Vrana; Jason Stephens (Production Assistance); Nick Craine (Production Assistance) |
Notes | Production assistance: Jason Stephens and Nick Craine. Wraparound cover. |
Genre | Soap |
Pencils | Laurent Cilluffo |
Inks | Laurent Cilluffo |
Colors | Laurent Cilluffo [?] |
Notes | Production assistance: Jason Stephens and Nick Craine. Wraparound cover. |
Synopsis | Girl tries to pick up a guy at a video store only to realize that the guy is a boyfriend of a friend. |
Genre | Romance; Slice of Life |
Script | Anne Bernstein |
Pencils | Anne Bernstein |
Inks | Anne Bernstein |
Letters | Anne Bernstein |
Notes | Bio note states that Anne Bernstein works at Nickelodeon Magazine. |
Synopsis | An arsonist teaches a young woman to be an arsonist. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Paul Hunter |
Pencils | Paul Hunter |
Inks | Paul Hunter |
Letters | Paul Hunter |
Notes | Bio note states that Paul Hunter is "one half of Mammoth Hall Press" and that he appeared in the Reactor Girl mini comic. |
Synopsis | A man takes photos of old buildings and the businesses in them suddenly go bankrupt. |
Genre | Political / propaganda; slice of life |
Script | Eric Theriault |
Pencils | Eric Theriault |
Inks | Eric Theriault |
Letters | Eric Theriault |
Synopsis | Sitting in a cafe looking at a woman. |
Genre | Romance; Slice Of Life |
Script | Dylan Horrocks [as Kupe] |
Pencils | Dylan Horrocks |
Inks | Dylan Horrocks |
Letters | Dylan Horrocks |
Notes | Also credited to "Kupe", but Kupe is a character of Dylan Horrocks who is a cartoonist. Sort-of the first Hicksville story. |
Reprinted | from Fox Comics (Fox Comics [Australia], 1984 series) #18 |
Synopsis | A girl doesn't wait for a boy to call her. |
Genre | Romance; Slice of Life |
Script | Adrian Tomine |
Pencils | Adrian Tomine |
Inks | Adrian Tomine |
Letters | Adrian Tomine |
Notes | Bio note says that Adrian Tomine is "now up to issue #5 of the minicomic Optic Nerve". |
Synopsis | A man decides to commit suicide and another man saves him. |
Genre | Slice of Life; satire |
Script | Vincent Delbaere |
Pencils | Laurent Cilluffo |
Inks | Laurent Cilluffo |
Letters | Laurent Cilluffo |
Synopsis | Lyle, an artist, becomes mentally ill. |
Genre | Bio; Soap |
Script | Jeff Evans |
Pencils | Jeff Evans (layouts, see notes); Joe Zabel |
Inks | Gary Dumm |
Letters | Gary Dumm? |
Notes | Credit reads "Zabel & Dumm after Jeff Evans" |
Synopsis | A man waits for a microwaved potato. |
Genre | Poetry; Humor |
Script | Eric Searleman [as Big Daddy Searleman] |
Pencils | Eric Searleman [as Big Daddy Searleman] |
Inks | Eric Searleman [as Big Daddy Searleman] |
Letters | Eric Searleman [as Big Daddy Searleman] |
Notes | Bio notes states that Eric self publishes a comic called Phonicribe. |
Synopsis | States that this is the last issue of Reactor Girl in this format. Unknown whether new format ever appeared. Also unknown is whether Reaction Time (a magazine sized anthology mentioned here) ever appeared. |
Letters | Typeset |