Issue | #13 |
Published | March 1989 |
Cover Price | 2.00 USD; 2.35 CAD |
Pages | 28 |
Editing | Patricia Jeres |
Notes | Price increases with this issue. |
Characters | Ron Post; Russ Post; Mr. Banglethwaite Sr.; A Chronovore |
Genre | Adventure; Humor |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Colors | Matt Howarth? |
Letters | typeography |
Notes | Price increases with this issue. |
Characters | Ron Post; Russ Post |
Genre | Adventure; Humor |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Inside front cover. |
Characters | Jeri Cale; Mr. Banglethwaite, Sr.; Ron Post; Russ Post; Sneaky-Feet Brian (a sentient beam of light, first appearance); Sneaky-Feet Brian's sister (first appearance), a baby Chronovore |
Synopsis | Jeri sneaks into Banglethwaite HQ and finds out why Banglethwaite had the Post Bros house bugged; it turns out that he was using the Muse Opal's recurative abilites to try and make the Post Brothers less antisocial. When Ron pulls it out, it heals Banglethwaite's nose instantly. He tell him, as Russ appears that he set the demon there to kill them and then resurrect them with the Opal. The Opal cures Russ of his demon infection as The Boys toss the Opal away to mangle Banglethwaite, it breaks open revealing a baby Chronovore. Ron and Russ shift out, as does Jeri when she sees whats coming over the video screens. She finds them in a bar, where she explains that they could use the shell to trap it and sell it for its curative abilites. They return to the HQ to find it very much larger than they left it. The Post Bros refuse to attack it or enter the building to retrieve the shell. Ron and Jeri head back to her place and Russ heads to a dimension of living light beams to secure the services of Sneaky-Feet Brian, a sentient light beam. Russ secures his services by catching his sister in a jar. To be continued... |
Genre | Adventure; Humor |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | Matt Howarth |
Notes | Ad for more titles by Matt Howarth. |
Characters | Ron Post; Savage Henry; Savage Jack; Mike (cameo) |
Synopsis | As Ron strolls through Bugtown, he spots a new record store. Entering and looking around, he inquires about a new album by the German "kraut-rock" group Spoon. After roughing up the clerk, he heads home and roughs up Savage Henry, noticing that other "kraut-rock" artists albums are also missing. Sneaking up on Savage Jack, Ron persuades him into revealing the location of the missing albums. After finding the hidden passage under the salad bar of a McReagan's, he locates the hidden treasure trove of record albums. Killing a large dragon guarding the trove, he returns home to listen to his prize (a box of Can albums and a box of Spoon albums) Mike the Collector and Savage Henry are sent to their isolation tanks to listen to the music. |
Genre | Adventure; Humor |
Script | Matt Howarth |
Pencils | Matt Howarth |
Inks | Matt Howarth |
Letters | Matt Howarth |
Notes | This story is from 1981. |
Notes | Ad for True North anthology. |
Characters | Ron Post; Russ Post |
Notes | Ad for subscription to Those Annoying Post Bros., inside back cover. |
Notes | Ad for Stig's Inferno TPB, back cover. |