Issue | #2 |
Published | 1992 |
Cover Price | $4.95 |
Pages | 68 |
Editing | uncredited |
Notes | Comic also credits Dale Crain for design, and is cover titled 'Family'. There is no month of publication |
Characters | Lester Fenton, April Harlowe, Bill Fenton |
Genre | Humour |
Pencils | Kyle Baker |
Inks | Kyle Baker |
Colors | Kyle Baker |
Notes | Comic also credits Dale Crain for design, and is cover titled 'Family'. There is no month of publication |
Characters | Lester Fenton, April Harlowe, Bill Fenton, Mr Simpson, Satan, |
Synopsis | Lester's father returns from the dead as a zombie |
Genre | Humour |
Script | Kyle Baker |
Pencils | Kyle Baker |
Inks | Kyle Baker |
Letters | Kyle Baker |
Synopsis | Life in a tenement block |
Genre | Slice of Life |
Script | Bob Rozakis |
Pencils | Steven DeStefano |
Inks | Steven DeStefano |
Letters | Steven DeStefano |
Synopsis | Life as a hostage |
Genre | Biography |
Script | Dean Motter |
Pencils | Dean Motter |
Inks | Dean Motter |
Colors | Dean Motter |
Letters | Willie Schubert |
Notes | The story is based on the experiences of Motter's cousin Terry Anderson, held hostage in the middle east for over six years |
Characters | Baby, Baby Mom, Ross Trebleau |
Synopsis | A baby is born without a heart |
Genre | Humour |
Script | Douglas Michael |
Pencils | Douglas Michael |
Inks | Douglas Michael |
Letters | Douglas Michael |
Characters | Ralph, Margaret, Ralph's Uncle, Elizabeth, |
Synopsis | Ralph contemplates his actions |
Genre | Slice of Life |
Script | Douglas Williams |
Pencils | Brian Stelfreeze |
Inks | Brian Stelfreeze |
Colors | Brian Stelfreeze |
Letters | Michael Heisler |
Characters | Ms Rubens, Tanya Stone, Trevor Grant, |
Synopsis | Tanya Stone needs to fund her independent family made film |
Genre | Slice of Life |
Script | John Figueroa |
Pencils | Kirk Etienne |
Inks | Kirk Etienne |
Colors | Kirk Etienne |
Letters | Ken Lopez |
Notes | This is a forerunner to The Project, collections of stories that Figueroa and Etienne (then calling himself Kirk Albert) produced for Paradox in 1996. Trevor Grant is obviously meant to be film director Spike Lee. |