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Publisher |
Eclipse |
Artist |
Chuck Fiala |
Artist |
Herb Wood |
Artist |
Sam Kieth |
Writer |
Don Chin |
Writer |
Mark Martin |
Artist |
Mark Martin |
Writer |
Ken Meyer Jr. |
Artist |
Ken Meyer Jr. |
Artist |
Chris Parsonavich |
Cover Artist |
Sam Kieth |
Inker |
Sam De La Rosa |
Letterer |
Kurt Hathaway |
Cover Artist |
Brent Anderson |
Published | January 1988 |
This is the final issue of the original ARBBH series. It contains the end of the main narrative, plus a few short stories that take place beforehand. It has pin-ups of the hamsters by artists including Ty Templeton, Herb Wood, Rom Lim, and Ken Meyer Jr. It also includes the second part of the unrelated "Ronnie & Gorby" backup strip. The story opens with the surviving hamsters, who are now all separated, sadly reminiscing about their old days together. In one memory, Bruce gets a magic saxophone, which he tries to use to get girls, but instead attracts a pack of dogs. He goes back to the store, and gets another that the owner promises will work. However, it attracts Godzilla instead. In the second memory, Clint recalls the time in which he worked as a stuntman in a movie about his adventures fighting the Queenpin. In the third memory, the hamsters and the monks discuss philosophy (sort of). Finally, they all come to the realization that they must start new lives, and look ahead to a future on their own.