Issue | #1 |
Published | February 1983 |
Frequency | six times per year |
Cover Price | 1.60 CAD; 1.40 USD |
Pages | 28 |
Editing | Deni Sim (publisher); Karen McKiel (assistant to the publisher) |
Characters | Neil the Horse; Mam'selle Poupee; Soapy |
Genre | Funny Animal; Humor |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed) |
Colors | Mary MacGillivray (credited) |
Letters | Arn Saba |
Notes | Mary MacGillivray is credited as Mary MacGiliivray (sic) on the back cover. |
Synopsis | A note about how Neil the Horse came to be published by Aardvark-Vanaheim. |
Script | Deni Sim (signed) |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Neil the Horse; Donald Duck (silhouette) |
Genre | Funny Animal; Humor |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed) |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Neil the Horse; Ma'amselle Poupee; Soapy |
Synopsis | Reprints of three comic strips dated 1977 and 1978. |
Genre | Funny Animal; Humor |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed) |
Letters | Arn Saba (signed) |
Reprinted | from (comic strip) |
Characters | Neil the Horse; Soapy |
Synopsis | Soapy comes up with suction-cup shoes for Neil so that they can explore the roof-tops. |
Genre | Funny Animal; Humor |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Warren Greenwood (credited) |
Letters | Arn Saba (signed) |
Synopsis | Poem and picture. |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed) |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Neil the Horse; Soapy the Cat |
Synopsis | Neil is sentenced to go to Hell after eating 10000 bananas, but causes such a ruckus that Hell kicks him out. |
Genre | Funny Animal; Humor |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed); Dave Roman (credited as D. Roman) |
Letters | Arn Saba (signed) |
Notes | Original in colour. Dave Roman is credited beside Arn Saba's signature, but his exact role is not given. |
Reprinted | from Potlatch Presents The 1980 Comics Annual (Potlatch Publications, 1979 Series) #nn |
Synopsis | Song from Neil the Horse Goes To Hell, including sheet music. |
Script | Arn Saba (signed); Pete McCabe (arrangement) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed) |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Neil the Horse; Soapy; Ma'amselle Poupee |
Synopsis | Three daily strips from 1978. |
Genre | Funny Animal; Humor |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed) |
Letters | Arn Saba (signed) |
Reprinted | from (comic strips) |
Characters | Neil the Horse; Soapy; Ma'amselle Poupee |
Genre | Funny Animal |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed); Barb Rausch (credited) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Barb Rausch is credited with "assistance and costume design". Continued in the next issue. |
Characters | Mam'selle Poupee; Neil the Horse |
Synopsis | Wordless strip of a dance between Mam'selle Poupee, Neil the Horse and a sailor. |
Genre | Funny Animal |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed) |
Letters | Arn Saba (signed) |
Synopsis | No letters in this issue, instead it has thank-you's to people who helped get the book published, as if written by Neil, Poupee and Soapy. |
Script | Arn Saba |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Mam'selle Poupee; Soapy |
Synopsis | Dress-up doll with costumes to dress Mam'selle Poupee up as Daisy Mae, Sheena and Little Orphan Annie. |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed); Barb Rausch (signed) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed); Barb Rausch (signed) |
Letters | Arn Saba (signed) |
Characters | Mam'selle Poupee; Neil the Horse; Soapy |
Synopsis | Poem about colour. |
Genre | Funny Animal; Humor |
Script | Arn Saba (signed) |
Pencils | Arn Saba (signed); Barb Rausch (credited) |
Inks | Arn Saba (signed); Barb Rausch (credited) |
Colors | Mary MacGillivray (credited) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Appears on back cover of comic. Mary MacGillivray's name is spelt incorrectly here as MacGiliivray. |