Issue | #3 |
Published | September 1985 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.65 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Larry Hama; Tom DeFalco (Executive Editor) |
Characters | Spider-Ham; Chief Sitting Duck; One-Feather |
Genre | superhero; funny animals; humor |
Pencils | Mark Armstrong (signed) |
Inks | Joe Albelo (signed) |
Characters | Spider-Ham; GUESTS: J. Jonah Jackal; J. Jeremiah Jackal; Bunsen Bunny; Upton Adam Stray; One-Feather; Chief Sitting Duck |
Synopsis | Spider-Ham catches some bank robbers, witnessed by One-Feather, who disappears before Spider-Ham can meet him. Peter, Jonah, and the three interns go to a western town, where they meet Chief Sitting Duck, who tells them how a motorcycle gang took over the town. Spider-Ham and One-Feather save the town, but One-Feather is de-aged back to an egg. |
Genre | superhero; funny animals; humor |
Script | Steve Skeates |
Pencils | Mark Armstrong |
Inks | Joe Albelo |
Colors | Steve Mellor |
Letters | Rick Parker |
Characters | Iron-Mouse; VILLAIN: Nagneto |
Synopsis | Out of costume, Iron-Mouse has trouble hauling around the suitcase containing his costume. Seeing Nagneto engaged in criminal activities, he drags the case into a store, fends off the salesmen, and changes into Iron-Mouse, but arrives on the scene after a little old lady has defeated Nagneto. |
Genre | superhero; funny animals; humor |
Script | Steve Skeates |
Pencils | Joe Albelo [as Jose R. Albelo] |
Inks | Joe Albelo [as Jose R. Albelo] |
Colors | Steve Mellor |
Letters | Rick Parker |
Characters | Wally the Wizard |
Genre | children; fantasy |
Pencils | Bob Bolling |
Inks | Bob Bolling ? |
Letters | Grace Kremer ? |
Notes | House ad for Star Comics title Wally the Wizard (Marvel, 1985 series) |
Characters | Top Dog; Joey Jordan; Lizzie Jordan |
Genre | children; funny animals |
Pencils | Warren Kremer |
Inks | Warren Kremer ? |
Letters | Grace Kremer ? |
Notes | House ad for Star Comics title Top Dog (Marvel, 1985 series) |
Genre | children; funny animals |
Notes | Back cover; advertisement for the Care Bears line of toys. Care Bears © 1985 American Greetings Corporation. |