Issue | #6 |
Published | March 1986 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.65 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Larry Hama; Pat Redding (Assistant Editor); Tom DeFalco (Executive Editor) |
Characters | Spider-Ham; Ducktor Doom (in silhouette) |
Genre | superhero; funny animals; humor |
Pencils | Joe Albelo (signed) |
Inks | Joe Albelo |
Characters | Spider-Ham [also appears as Peter Porker]; Aunt May Porker; J. Jonah Jackal; J. Jeremiah Jackal; Bunsen Bunny; Upton Adam Stray; VILLAIN: Ducktor Doom [Master Conniver] |
Synopsis | After spoiling a jewel robbery, Spider-Ham returns home, and surprises Aunt May, who falls into a coma. A robbery at the hospital puts him on the trail of the Master Conniver, who turns out to be Ducktor Doom, and the three interns on the trail of Spider-Ham. He battles gun-toting giant vegetables, Doom escapes, and a vegetable-to-May transfusion saves her. |
Genre | superhero; funny animals; humor |
Script | Steve Skeates |
Pencils | Joe Albelo |
Inks | Joe Albelo |
Colors | Steve Mellor |
Letters | Janice Chiang |
Characters | Snow-Youse; Summersquash [Walrus Lamebrainski]; Aroma; Trinket; Hockeypuck |
Synopsis | Snow-Youse awakens from a bad dream and finds herself in Walrus's home, where they are joined by Aroma, Trinket, and Hockeypuck. Heading out to fight acid rain, the team ponders their fate, finds a US Dollar, and spends it on root beer. |
Genre | superhero; funny animals; humor |
Script | Steve Skeates |
Pencils | Steve Mellor |
Inks | Steve Mellor |
Letters | Steve Mellor ? |
Synopsis | DeFalco tells about the first Marvel Comics he ever bought (Fantastic Four #3 and #4). Page also includes checklist of Marvel titles cover-dated March 1986. |
Script | Tom DeFalco |
Letters | typeset |
Script | Pat Redding ? |
Pencils | Steve Mellor (illustration) |
Inks | Steve Mellor (illustration) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Letters submitted by Todd Nauck; Richie P.; Donal Wool; Billy Bettner; Frankie Hagan; Paul Watson; Damon Shulenberger; Robert Robinson; Oswald Lambert, Jr.; Scott Fox; Brian Strickmaker; John Giusto. Page includes illustration of Walrus Lamebrainski from this issue. |
Genre | children; funny animals |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Back cover advertisement for the Care Bears line of toys. Care Bears © 1985 American Greetings Corporation. |