Issue | #8 |
Published | March 1988 |
Cover Price | 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD |
Pages | 28 |
Editing | Patricia Jeres |
Characters | Ron Post; Russ Post; a fish shaped disciple |
Synopsis | The title is taken from the title of the main story in the issue, broken down into Acts. |
Genre | Humor; Adventure |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Colors | Matt Howarth? |
Genre | Humor; Adventure |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | This inside cover contains both the Foreward/Intro and two letters. |
Characters | Ron Post (as a big fish); Russ Post; Roscoe (a fish shaped disciple) |
Synopsis | Ron and Russ catch a big fish. |
Genre | Humor; Adventure |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | Matt Howarth |
Characters | Ron Post; Russ Post; Jeri Cale |
Synopsis | The Post Brothers discuss snatching a rival disciple for the Nodarr Witch. |
Genre | Humor; Adventure |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | Matt Howarth |
Characters | Ron Post (as a rock, a science fiction nerd, a pair of bag lady shoes and a giant); Russ Post; Roscoe the Disciple; The Blind Wizard King (dies) |
Synopsis | Complaining about meeting the Nodar Witch in the snows of the Himilayas, the Brothers are attacked by the disciple's master, The Blind Wizard King. Demanding his release, the King transforms Ron into a grumpy rock, a science fiction nerd ("Leapin' Mucons!") and a pair of shoes worn by a bag lady. Ron, a master of reality manipulation, transorms himself into a giant towering over the mountains and, dealing with the problem in their usual style, blasts the Wizard King into oblivion. The duo then ready to present the fish to the Witch. |
Genre | Humor; Adventure |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | Matt Howarth |
Characters | Ron Post; Russ Post; Roscoe the fish Disciple; The Nodarr Witch |
Genre | Humor; Adventure |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | Matt Howarth |
Notes | The boys deliver the fish to the Nodarr Witch, who reveals that she kidnapped it to draw the Blind Wizard King to her and admit her long-denied love for him before she dies. Learning from the blabbermouth fish that the Post Brothers killed her love, she readies to kill them and the Brothers get ready to kill her, but then Russ figures out that that was her plan all along. Huffily deciding that they don't kill for free (for fun, maybe but not for free) The Post Brothers shift out for Bugtown. |
Characters | Ron Post; Russ Post; Jeri Cale; Roscoe the fish Disciple (as an entree, dies) |
Synopsis | Returning back to Bugtown, the trio enjoys a nice fish dinner (ulp!). The Brothers discuss the economic opportunites in today's adventure. |
Genre | Humor; Adventure |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | Matt Howarth |
Characters | Ron Post |
Synopsis | An advertisement for Head Wounds, an electronic music tape by "Ron Post" and available titles from Howski Studios. |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Inside back cover. |
Synopsis | Ad for "The Return of Mister X" TPB. |
Notes | Back cover. |