Issue | #30 |
Published | July 2004 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 2.25 USD |
Pages | 44 |
Editing | Joan Hilty; Harvey Richards (Assistant Editor) |
Characters | Nigel Uno [Number One]; Abigail Lincoln [Number Five]; Wallabee Beetles [Number Four]; Hoagie P. Gilligan, Jr. [Number Two]; Kuki Sanban [Number Three] |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Maurice Fontenot (signed) |
Inks | Jared Deal (signed) |
Characters | Abigail Lincoln [Number Five]; Hoagie P. Gilligan, Jr. [Number Two]; Kuki Sanban [Number Three]; Wallabee Beetles [Number Four]; Nigel Uno [Number One]; Cree Lincoln |
Synopsis | The Kids want to intercept the note that Cree is carrying, believing it holds an important secret. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Tom Warburton [as Mr. Warburton] |
Pencils | Maurice Fontenot |
Inks | Jared Deal |
Colors | Heroic Age |
Letters | Rob Leigh |
Characters | Johnny Bravo; Mama Bravo |
Synopsis | Mama wants to clean out Johnny's room and have a yard sale but he is reluctant to part with anythingl |
Genre | humor |
Script | Jim Alexander |
Pencils | Robert Pope |
Inks | Jorge Pacheco |
Colors | Heroic Age |
Letters | Rob Leigh |
Characters | Dexter; Dee-Dee; Princess Pony; Action Hank; Mom; Dad |
Synopsis | When Dee-Dee claims that the Easter Bunny doesn't exist, Dexter decides that it must be invented, but his new version causes many problems. |
Genre | humor; science fiction |
Script | Charlie Boatner |
Pencils | Matt Jenkins |
Inks | Jorge Pacheco |
Colors | Heroic Age |
Letters | Phil Balsman |