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Publisher |
Dark Horse |
Writer |
Ed Brubaker |
Writer |
Gordon Rennie |
Writer |
Dave Cooper |
Artist |
Dave Cooper |
Writer |
Eddie Campbell |
Artist |
Eddie Campbell |
Cover Artist |
Eddie Campbell |
Artist |
Stefano Gaudiano |
Artist |
Roger Langridge |
Letterer |
Sean Konot |
Cover Artist |
Perry Mcnamee |
Published | June 1995 |
You know when you fill up your tank, and the little arrow in your fuel gauge goes beyond the full mark? That feeling like you've got enough gas to go around the globe twice, only stopping for things like Jolt cola and pecan logs? That's how Schreck feels editing DHP, 'cause this issue is more than full. First up, he's got the penultimate chapter of the spaghetti-western/samurai spoof, "A Pot Full of Noodles," by Rennie and Langridge, in which The Kabuki Kid and his faithful sidekick Lu-Win encounter the Evil Factory Man and his Droidzilloid -- fast, furious, and fun! Then the plot thickens for private eye Hal, as Ed "Lowlife" Brubaker and Stefano Gaudiano conclude "Here and Now." And finally, in "The Picture of Doreen Grey" the Kid goes Eyeballs-to-the-wall in an all-out assault against the Body Corporation, while Joe's lost in his own nirvana. So Schreck tears outta this issue with his gauge still past full, and he's burning rubber heading toward the big five-part DHP 100 blowout! If you're real nice, he'll let you ride shotgun!