Issue | #2 |
Published | 1989 |
Cover Price | 0.95 GBP |
Pages | 36 |
Pencils | Warren Pleece |
Inks | Warren Pleece |
Letters | Warren Pleece |
Notes | The cover is printed on blue card stock. The illustration is an enlargement of a panel from the Reg Chivers story. |
Script | Gary Pleece |
Pencils | Warren Pleece |
Inks | Warren Pleece |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | A boy being evacuated from London during World War II can read the expressions of the other passengers in his carriage. |
Genre | Drama |
Script | Gary Pleece [as Colonel J. G. Blaggard] |
Pencils | Warren Pleece [as Colonel J. G. Blaggard] |
Inks | Warren Pleece [as Colonel J. G. Blaggard] |
Letters | Warren Pleece [as Colonel J. G. Blaggard] |
Characters | Bradford Higson; Mertha Higson; Fenly; Mr. Higson; Mr. Adams; Mrs. Adams |
Synopsis | A look back at how Mr. and Mrs. Higson first got together. |
Genre | Drama; humour |
Script | Warren Pleece |
Pencils | Warren Pleece |
Inks | Warren Pleece |
Letters | Warren Pleece |
Synopsis | It's parade day in a small town. |
Script | Gary Pleece |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Instead of art, the story is surrounded by old black and white photographs. |
Characters | Reg Chivers; Arthur Bottom; Frico Spanielli |
Synopsis | The rise and fall of Northern English comedian Reg Chivers. |
Genre | Humour; drama |
Script | Gary Pleece |
Pencils | Warren Pleece |
Inks | Warren Pleece |
Letters | Warren Pleece |
Synopsis | An encounter in a café. |
Genre | Humour |
Script | Gary Pleece |
Pencils | Warren Pleece |
Inks | Warren Pleece |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Some folk are desperate to validate themselves by appearing on TV. |
Script | Gary Pleece |
Pencils | Warren Pleece |
Inks | Warren Pleece |
Letters | Warren Pleece |
Pencils | Warren Pleece |
Inks | Warren Pleece |
Notes | This is a 4x enlargement of a detail from the Reg Chivers panel used on the cover. |