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Scatterbrain (1998 Dark Horse) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Scatterbrain (1998 Dark Horse) 1
    • Discounted from $2.50.
    • Discounted from $2.50.

    Cover by Mike Mignola. Some people like comics! Other people really like peaches. But if your teeth hurt, you can't always eat them. The peaches, I mean. Plus! Cover and story by Mike Mignola!!! Work by other talented bastards also included herein. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    Scatterbrain (1998 Dark Horse) 2
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    Cover by Zimm. Did you ever put toast in a toaster, only to have a slice mysteriously disappear? Or put socks in a dryer, only to have one of them vanish? New scientific evidence points to a magical world meant only for socks and toast! Here, they live happily, away from prying eyes. In this issue: Dave Cooper's "Pip & Norton" continues, and "Tommy T-Rex" tries to resist eating his junior high classmates. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #3
    Scatterbrain (1998 Dark Horse) 3
    • Discounted from $2.50.
    • Discounted from $2.50.

    Cover by Bill Mayer. Have you ever heard the phrase, "swimmer's body"? It's a bit misleading, really. It's meant to describe a lean, honed physique. Have you ever actually seen swimmers up close? They are plump, and extremely wrinkled from the water. Also in this issue, Jim Woodring introduces "Bronco Teddy," a morally sound frog cowboy in a wacky Wild West, Dave Cooper continues "Pip and Norton," and manga artist Much Super Fun Ha-Ha makes his debut! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #4
    Scatterbrain (1998 Dark Horse) 4
    • Discounted from $2.50.
    • Discounted from $2.50.
    • Discounted from $2.50.

    Cover by Sergio Aragones. This month, Batman gets carjacked, Spider-Man finds out he's the Green Goblin, and Spawn kills Street Fighter. But over here in the idiot-fueled land of Scatterbrain, Scarlett O'Hara preaches compassion as our international men of mystery battle for the title of World's Greatest Cartoonist. We got two Spanish geniuses, we got dinosaurs, we got space men, we got the otherwise indescribable Pip and Norton. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.