Uberbabe Same as it Ever Was (2002) comic books
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By Lisa Voldeng, Fish Griwkowsky and Laura Kloppenberg. Atari Homma goes fishing one morning, his tiny cat trailing behind. It's a cloudy day, the best for a good catch. At his favorite spot, he notices a shiny airplane resting in the brush across the river -- a western plane, piloted by an enigmatic stranger. But the skies above aren't empty. This is war, after all. And history is about to be remade. The format is six printed squares on a single sheet and folded like an accordion, and inserted in a record sleeve like a dustcover. 6-in. x 6-in., 12 pages, B&W. Mature Readers.
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By Lisa Voldeng and Gerry Fournier. Cover by Fish Griwkowsky. "Without being hit by shrapnel or injured in any way, totally as a result of the violent shock...a so-called cataleptic state develops, a dreamlike benumbed consciousness, in which the patient appears disoriented about place and time, making all sorts of confused remarks, often tied to the shock experience." - Alois Alzheimer, professor of neurology, University of Breslau, Germany, 1915. The outer edges of the First World War: A woman, shell-shocked, confused, stands naked in front of a tomb. Time to wake up! Uberbabe is a very smooth, very smart, very stunning ascended babely master. She traverses universes with her babely accoutrements (cutting wit, curvaceous splendor, panther agility and an armory of advanced physical and mental weaponry), battling (or beguiling!) bad boys, bad girls and bad aliens alike. 6-in. x 6-in., 24 pages, PC/PB&W. Mature Readers.