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Publisher |
Eclipse |
Artist |
Lee Weeks |
Writer |
Gerald Forton |
Writer |
Don Chin |
Writer |
Cat Yronwode |
Inker |
Timothy Truman |
Colorist |
Ray Zone |
Letterer |
Bob Lappan |
Cover Artist |
Mike Dringenberg |
Artist |
Ty Templeton |
Artist |
Flint Henry |
Published | September 1986 |
Hamsters Go Hollywood. Story by Don Chin. Art by Cyndy Martin, credited as Marty C., plus 3-D effects by Ray Zone. Cover by Mike Dringenberg. One of the many martial-arts funny-animal comics that appeared in the wake of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles success, and nearly broke the comics industry. This one features hamsters with space-borne super-combat skills, and was the most popular, other than TMNT itself. It had to happen – a Star Wars spoof starring hamster martial-arts masters, in 3-D, yet. Featuring an early cover by future superstar artist Mike Dringenberg. Wraparound cover with fake promotional quotes on the back. Credits are listed as: Dangerous Don Chin (screenplay), Marty C. and G. Forton (storyboards), Nattering Nabob Lappan (titles), Ramblin' Ray Zone (special effects), Candidcat Yronwood (editor); and Dean Dare Mullaney (producer).