Issue | #4 |
Published | July 1986 |
Cover Price | 1.25 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Nick Landau |
Genre | science fiction; horror |
Pencils | Brett Ewins |
Inks | Brett Ewins |
Genre | science fiction; horror |
Script | John Wagner; Alan Grant |
Pencils | Brett Ewins (p. 1-5); Cliff Robinson (p. 6-9) |
Inks | Brett Ewins (p. 1-5); Cliff Robinson (p. 6-9) |
Colors | Janet Landau |
Letters | Tom Frame |
Notes | Part 4 of 6 |
Reprinted | from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #422; from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #423 |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | Alan Moore |
Pencils | Jim Baikie |
Inks | Jim Baikie |
Colors | Janet Landau |
Letters | Tony Jacob |
Notes | Part 4 of 8 |
Reprinted | from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #314; from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #315 |
Genre | science fiction; humor |
Script | Alan Moore |
Pencils | Steve Dillon |
Inks | Steve Dillon |
Colors | Janet Landau |
Letters | Johnny Aldrich |
Notes | Abelard Snazz, also known as the man with the two-story brain, is a genius whose plans never quite work as intended. |
Reprinted | from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #189; from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #190 |
Genre | fantasy; science fiction; humor |
Script | Alan Moore |
Pencils | Dave Gibbons |
Inks | Dave Gibbons |
Colors | Janet Landau |
Letters | Dave Gibbons |
Notes | Moore and Gibbons do Mad; this parody of Dragnet, with Joe Saturday and Ed Thursday catching time-traveling criminals and continually running into themselves, is certainly worthy of comparison with Kurtzman & Co. |
Reprinted | from 2000 AD (IPC Magazines Ltd, 1977 series) #310 |