(November 1983)

Aardvark-Vanaheim, 1977 Series
< Previous Issue |
| Next Issue >
Volume:
?
Price:
1.60 CAD; 1.40 USD
Pages:
36
Indicia frequency:
?
Indicia Publisher:
?
Brand:
Aardvark-Vanaheim Presents
Editing:
Dave Sim ?
Format:
Black & White; Standard Format; Saddle-stitched; usually 28-36 pages

Issue Notes

Parts of this issue are reprinted:

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Cerebus / cover / 1 page (report information)

Credits

Pencils:
Dave Sim
Inks:
Dave Sim
Colors:
?

Content Information

Genre:
Fantasy

Origin Of The Wolveroach Part 3-- The Mystic We (Table of Contents)

Cerebus / comic story / 20 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Dave Sim
Pencils:
Dave Sim
Inks:
Dave Sim
Letters:
?

Content Information

Genre:
Fantasy
Characters:
Wolveroach; Charles X. Claremont; Countess Michelle
Reprints: show reprint note before migration

Something Like An Origin (Table of Contents)

normalman / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Jim Valentino [as Valentino]
Pencils:
Jim Valentino [as Valentino]
Inks:
Jim Valentino [as Valentino]
Letters:
Jim Valentino [as Valentino]
Editing:
?

Content Information

Genre:
Humor
Characters:
Fanatic Four [Mr. Fanatical; Helpless Woman; The Humane Touch; The Lunk]; The Ultra-Conservative; normalman; Captain Everything; Nasty-Girl
Synopsis:
A quick origin of normalman, shot from his world into space by his father who believed the world was going to explode. normalman lands on a world where everyone has super-powers.
Reprints: show reprint note before migration

Indexer Notes

Preview of new series from Aardvark-Vanaheim. Part one of two. Continued in Cerebus #57.


Editing

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Origin Of The Wolveroach Part 3-- The Mystic We
    Cerebus
  2. 2. Something Like An Origin
    normalman
This issue was most recently modified by:
  • Jack Patton
  • Peter Croome
  • Tony R. Rose
Issues in this series have been indexed by:
  • Bob Hughes
  • Jim Walls
  • Phil Latter and John P. Selegue
  • Jack Patton
  • Roger Reus
  • Christopher Day
  • Peter Croome