- Script:
- Terry Mosher [as Aislin]
- Pencils:
- Terry Mosher [as Aislin]
- Inks:
- Terry Mosher [as Aislin]
- Letters:
- ?
- Script:
- Mark Shainblum
- Pencils:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Inks:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Characters:
- Angloman (Eaton M. McGill); West Island Lad (Jason Nirvana); Poutinette (Thérese Papineau); The Northern Magus (Pierre Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister); Power Chin (Brian Mulroney, Canadian Prime Minister); Le Capitaine Souche (Jacques Parizeau, Premier of Quebec); Blocman (Lucien Bouchard, Founder of the Bloc Québecois) Super Mario Boy (Mario Dumont, Leader of the Action Démocratique provincial party); Canada!Man (Jean Chrétien, Canadian Prime Minister); Dr. No; Bob Ray (Bob Rae, NDP Ontario Premier); Sgt. Preston of the Loonies
Other characters include: Major Westmount (Sworthington-McGill)
- Script:
- Mark Shainblum
- Pencils:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Inks:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Synopsis:
- Quebec City has lost the 2002 Winter Olympics. They have already lost their beloved Nordiques. Montreal shall learn what humiliation really means.
This page is a prologue to the next story.
- Script:
- Mark Shainblum
- Pencils:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Inks:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Characters:
- Angloman; West Island Lad; Poutinette
- Synopsis:
- From his Fortress of Two Solitudes in the former headquarters of the Sunlife Assurance Company, Angloman drags West Island Lad to battle a unilingual robotic menace destroying the Big O (Olympic Stadium). With Poutinette, the robots are defeated, but paperwork from La Régie des superhéros et pouvoirs surhumains may do in our heroes.
- Script:
- Mark Shainblum
- Pencils:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Inks:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Characters:
- Angloman; Anglohound; Pierre Trudeau (as Northern Magus); Brian Mulroney (as Power Chin); Ronald Reagan (as Ronnie Raygun); Nancy Reagan (as Mommy Raygun)
- Synopsis:
- The Northern Magus is taunting Power Chin, threatening Westmount.
- Script:
- Mark Shainblum
- Pencils:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Inks:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Characters:
- Angloman; West Island Lad; NDG Ninja; Keanu Reeves
- Synopsis:
- On patrol in NDG, West Island Lad is attacked by the NDG Ninja (formerly the Snowdon Ninja, until he moved).
- Script:
- Mark Shainblum
- Pencils:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Inks:
- Michel Lacombe
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Characters:
- Poutinette; Céline Dion (as Claudine Dionne); René Angélil (as René Diabolin)
- Synopsis:
- A "Quarters" restaurant opens next to La Princess de la Petate. Poutine discovers that Claudine and René plan to enslave the world with junk food and junk music. Poutinette uses cholesterol with success against everyone but even her poutine does not work on the Ice Queen, who does not gain weight. Poutinette finally defeats Quebec's Princess of Pop by pointing out that she sings in English almost all the time and has become...an anglophone.
Poutine (POO-TEEN) is made from French fries, cheese curds, and gravy. Nickels is a chain of restaurants owned by Céline Dion.
- Script:
- Mark Shainblum
- Pencils:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Inks:
- Michel Lacombe
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Characters:
- Capitaine Souche; Bloc Man; Super Mario Boy; Dr. No; Canada!Man; Bob Ray
- Synopsis:
- The Hellish Rockers are causing problems and our superheroes disagree about how to deal with them.
- Script:
- Mark Shainblum
- Pencils:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Inks:
- Eric Theriault; Michel Lacombe (backgrounds)
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Characters:
- Angloman; Capitaine Souche; West Island Lad; Angry Anglo; Northern Magus; Major Westmount; Capitaine Catholique
- Synopsis:
- Capitaine Souche has a flashback to a traumatic childhood experience in a department store: in Eaton's, people spoke English. The Angry Anglo goes crazy about street name changes (St. James to St. Jacques, and Dorchester! Dorchester!), but Angloman calms him with the Richlergun. The Northern Magus sends them all back to 1948 where Angloman gives Eaton's employees French lessons, but Major Westmount and Capitaine Catholique argue against bilingualism, but the future has been changed.
- Pencils:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Inks:
- Gabriel Morrissette
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Characters:
- Angloman
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- ?
- Inks:
- ?
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- superhero; political; satire; humor
- Characters:
- Angloman; Mark Shainblum; Gabriel Morrissette
- Synopsis:
- Profiles of Angloman and the authors.
Includes a quote from Terry Mosher (as Aislin): "Angloman is a successful merge of comic strip fantasy with the cutting quality of political cartooning."