Hamster Vice (1986 1st Series) comic books 1987
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Published Jan 1987 by Blackthorne.$7.00
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Snailiens. Story, art and cover by Dwayne Ferguson. One of the more successful results of the Mutant Turtle-mania that swept indie comics in the 1980s, this is just what it sounds like: Rodent cops spoofing a mid-80s TV show that also had Vice in the title. In a parody of the movie Aliens, the team is sent into outer space after children are kidnapped by ravenous space snails. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.
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Published Mar 1987 by Blackthorne.$2.80
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Snailien, Part 2. Story, art and cover by Dwayne Ferguson. One of the more successful results of the Mutant Turtle-mania that swept indie comics in the 1980s, this is just what it sounds like: Rodent cops spoofing a mid-80s TV show that also had Vice in the title. The Aliens send-up continues as the boys battle the Snailien Queen in outer space to save a group of young hamsters. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.
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Published Apr 1987 by Blackthorne.$2.80
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Story, art and cover by Dwayne Ferguson. One of the more successful results of the Mutant Turtle-mania that swept indie comics in the 1980s, this is just what it sounds like: Rodent cops spoofing a mid-80s TV show that also had Vice in the title. The Vice boys find themselves facing one of their most dangerous enemies, even though he was supposed to be deader than a Dick Tracy villain. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.
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Published Jun 1987 by Blackthorne.$2.60
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The Megaladonn Chronicles, Part 1: Crickett's Song. Story and cover by Dwayne Ferguson. Art by Andy Ice. One of the more successful results of the Mutant Turtle-mania that swept indie comics in the 1980s, this is just what it sounds like: Rodent cops spoofing a mid-80s TV show that also had Vice in the title. The Hamsters are forced to undertake a dangerous underwater undercover assignment – in their underwear. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.
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Published Sep 1987 by Blackthorne.$2.50
$2.50
Dimension Bizarre! Story, art and cover by Dwayne Ferguson. One of the more successful results of the Mutant Turtle-mania that swept indie comics in the 1980s, this is just what it sounds like: Rodent cops spoofing a mid-80s TV show that also had Vice in the title. The hamster cops face their most dangerous assignment yet. Final issue of the series; briefly revived by Eclipse Comics in 1989. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.