Issue | #3 |
Published | October 2002 |
Cover Price | 2.95 USD |
Pages | 28 |
Characters | Halo; Sprocket; Katie; Sam |
Script | Kerry Callen |
Pencils | Kerry Callen |
Inks | Kerry Callen |
Colors | Kerry Callen |
Letters | Kerry Callen |
Script | Kerry Callen |
Pencils | Kerry Callen |
Inks | Kerry Callen |
Colors | Kerry Callen (rendered) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Creator credits and indicia information with Halo and Sprocket logo. |
Characters | Katie |
Synopsis | After Sprocket discovers that Katie didn't buy him lubricant he, with Halo's help, tries to convey the human emotion of anger. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Kerry Callen |
Pencils | Kerry Callen |
Inks | Kerry Callen |
Colors | Kerry Callen (rendered) |
Letters | Kerry Callen |
Characters | Katie; Sam; Gina |
Synopsis | Katie brings her friend Gina a miniature detergent box, and Sprocket tries to determine why small things are considered cute. When Sam, Gina's son, wakes up, Halo and Sprocket suggest other things that Sam could leave under his pillow for money. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Kerry Callen |
Pencils | Kerry Callen |
Inks | Kerry Callen |
Colors | Kerry Callen (rendered) |
Letters | Kerry Callen |
Characters | Telemarketer |
Synopsis | A telemarketer calls and only Halo and Sprocket are home to answer. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Kerry Callen |
Pencils | Kerry Callen |
Inks | Kerry Callen |
Colors | Kerry Callen (rendered) |
Letters | Kerry Callen |
Notes | Halo and Sprocket don't make an appearance until the last panel. |
Script | Kerry Callen |
Pencils | David Mowder |
Inks | David Mowder |
Colors | David Mowder (rendered) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Includes a small drawing of Halo, Sprocket, and Katie by David Mowder. |
Pencils | Kerry Callen |
Inks | Kerry Callen |
Colors | Kerry Callen |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | An advertisement for the Halo and Sprocket t-shirt. Includes drawings of Katie and Sprocket wearing the t-shirt, and a textual promo of Halo and Sprocket #4. |