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Featuring work by people who have worked for Marvel, DC, and many other independent publishers, the most important thread connecting these artists and writers is not their abilities with the pen (which is great), but their love for Christ (which is even greater).
Features: “The Conscientious t-Men in ‘Sheep of Fools’” (with Wool-vereen), “Sam Sundae” (a had nosed private eye hired to “rescue” a young woman from a strange “cult”), “The Moral of the Story” (a tale of a comic book convention panel confronted with Truth), “We Saw the Thing from Heck” (a Kirby-esque Halloween story), an hilarious muscle-man ad parody, “The Film-Flam Artists” (a look at what can go on behind the scenes at a movie studio -- which almost seems to predict that NBC Noah’s Ark movie in a way), “The Truest Kind of Love” (a soap opera that looks at TRUE love), “With Liberty and Justice for All” (a cautionary sci-fi tale), and “The Greatest Super-hero of All” (taking a look at, well, the title character).
Recommended for teens and older readers.
32 pages, black and white, 1993,
published by Parody Press
$2.50
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