Issue | #5 |
Published | July 1976 |
Cover Price | 1.00 USD |
Pages | 68 |
Editing | Denis Kitchen |
Pencils | Justin Green |
Inks | Justin Green |
Colors | Justin Green |
Synopsis | Editorial about creative rights. |
Script | Denis Kitchen |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Contents page with a black and white reproduction of what appears to be an alternative cover. |
Script | Denis Kitchen |
Pencils | John Pound |
Inks | John Pound |
Letters | John Pound |
Synopsis | Readers letters on previous issues. |
Script | Various |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Tom Terkey; Hooker; Pimp; Svenny Smogasbord |
Synopsis | Tom sounds off about gays. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Gary Hallgren |
Pencils | Gary Hallgren |
Inks | Gary Hallgren |
Letters | Gary Hallgren |
Characters | Ogre; Fisk; Simpson; Checkered Demon |
Synopsis | The Ogre sends out for the wrong corpse. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | S. Clay Wilson |
Pencils | S. Clay Wilson |
Inks | S. Clay Wilson |
Letters | S. Clay Wilson |
Reprinted | From Arcade (The Print Mint, 1975 series) #5 (Spring 1976) |
Synopsis | The two fools are mining and strike it lucky. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Ted Richards; Willy Murphy |
Pencils | Ted Richards; Willy Murphy |
Inks | Ted Richards; Willy Murphy |
Letters | Ted Richards; Willy Murphy |
Notes | There are no distinct credits, but elsewhere Richards describes the working method for these strips as a jam. |
Reprinted | In Two Fools (Saving Grace, 1976 series) #[nn] (1976) |
Characters | Barefootz; Headrack; Glory |
Synopsis | Headrack is feeling guilty. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Howard Cruse |
Pencils | Howard Cruse |
Inks | Howard Cruse |
Letters | Howard Cruse |
Genre | Horror |
Script | Will Fowler |
Pencils | Pete Poplaski |
Inks | Pete Poplaski |
Letters | Pete Poplaski |
Characters | Eva; Eva's Father; Mokroe Rabbi; Alexey; Rueben Aschkenasi; Hermann |
Synopsis | Eva's experiences in the Russian pogrom of 1887. |
Genre | Bio |
Script | Sharon Rudahl |
Pencils | Sharon Rudahl |
Inks | Sharon Rudahl |
Letters | Sharon Rudahl |
Characters | Buddy Baker; Mr. Sumbitsch; Eddie; Samuel E. Fishant; Monroe Croongoon; Hedda Hopper |
Synopsis | Buddy gets his break after all. |
Genre | Drama |
Script | Leslie Carbaga |
Pencils | Leslie Carbaga |
Inks | Leslie Carbaga |
Letters | Leslie Carbaga |
Notes | Continued from the previous issue. The final third page is a recipe for Buddy's Bisquit Tortoni. |
Characters | Reggie; Coswell; Martha; Nadine |
Synopsis | The heat and turmoil of the advertising industry. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Skip Williamson |
Pencils | Skip Williamson |
Inks | Skip Williamson |
Letters | Skip Williamson |
Characters | Panthea; Mother Night; Mann Unkind; Mongo |
Synopsis | Mann Unkind gets what's coming to him. |
Genre | Drama |
Script | Trina Robbins |
Pencils | Trina Robbins |
Inks | Trina Robbins |
Letters | Trina Robbins |
Synopsis | The legacy of the white middle class kid's upbringing. |
Script | Joel Beck |
Pencils | Joel Beck |
Inks | Joel Beck |
Letters | Joel Beck |
Synopsis | Just what's in that can of beans? |
Genre | Horror |
Script | Tim Boxell [as Grisly] |
Pencils | Tim Boxell [as Grisly] |
Inks | Tim Boxell [as Grisly] |
Letters | Tim Boxell [as Grisly] |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Ted Richards |
Pencils | Ted Richards |
Inks | Ted Richards |
Notes | A man and his dog. |
Characters | Flip The Bird; Drag Queen; Drug Dealer |
Synopsis | Flip's car sales methods aren't quite working. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | John Pound |
Pencils | John Pound |
Inks | John Pound |
Letters | John Pound |
Synopsis | Profile of and interview with Trina Robbins. |
Script | Ed Ward; Trina Robbins |
Pencils | Trina Robbins |
Inks | Trina Robbins |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | The problems of being a squatter. |
Script | Bob Armstrong |
Pencils | Bob Armstrong |
Inks | Bob Armstrong |
Letters | Bob Armstrong |
Characters | Henry Henpeck; Henry's Wife |
Synopsis | Henry's wife has a dream... |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Willy Murphy |
Pencils | Willy Murphy |
Inks | Willy Murphy |
Letters | Willy Murphy |
Reprinted | From Arcade (The Print Mint, 1975 series) #6 (Summer 1976) |
Characters | Fowlton Means; Bimstein; Fontaine Peugeot III; R. Bascombe Forbes; Eddie Fong |
Synopsis | A cub reporter stumbles across a wanted banker and his stash. |
Genre | Drama; humor |
Script | Kim Deitch |
Pencils | Kim Deitch |
Inks | Kim Deitch |
Letters | Kim Deitch |
Characters | Lefty Doomsday; Harriet; Little Snooks' Father; Little Snooks |
Synopsis | After shooting up, Lefty gives Little Snooks a history lesson. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Joel Beck |
Pencils | Joel Beck |
Inks | Joel Beck |
Letters | Joel Beck |
Characters | Leslie Carbaga |
Synopsis | Leslie gets off the train in Harlem. |
Genre | Autobiography |
Script | Leslie Carbaga |
Pencils | Leslie Carbaga |
Inks | Leslie Carbaga |
Letters | Leslie Carbaga |
Script | Justin Green |
Pencils | Justin Green |
Inks | Justin Green |
Letters | Justin Green |
Notes | Continued from the previous issue. |
Characters | Elvin; Elmo; College Dean; Pastor; Professor |
Synopsis | How to leave college. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Skip Williamson |
Pencils | Skip Williamson |
Inks | Skip Williamson |
Letters | Skip Williamson |
Characters | Barefootz; Ants |
Synopsis | Barefootz contemplates nature. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Howard Cruse |
Pencils | Howard Cruse |
Inks | Howard Cruse |
Colors | Howard Cruse |
Letters | Howard Cruse |