- Volume:
- ?
- Price:
- 2.99 USD; 3.99 CAD
- Pages:
- 36
- Indicia frequency:
- ?
- Indicia Publisher:
- ?
- Brand:
- ?
- ISBN:
-
?
- Barcode:
- ?
- Editing:
- Bill Morrison
- Format:
- Color; Standard Modern US; Saddle-stitched; Newsprint; monthly ongoing series
- Pencils:
- Jason Ho [signed as J. Ho]
- Inks:
- Mike Rote (signed)
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- Humor; Sitcom; Family
- Characters:
- Abe Simpson [Grampa Simpson]
- Script:
- Chuck Dixon
- Pencils:
- Dan Spiegle (pages 3-20); Jason Ho (pages 1-2, 21-24)
- Inks:
- Dan Spiegle (pages 3-20); Jason Ho (pages 1-2, 21-24)
- Colors:
- Art Villanueva
- Letters:
- Karen Bates
- Genre:
- Humor; Sitcom; Family; War
- Characters:
- Lisa Simpson; Jasper; The Flying Hellfish [Grampa Simpson [Sgt. Ragin' Abe Simpson]; Pvt. Sheldon Skinner; Pvt. 5th Class Arnie Gumble; Cpl. Asa Phelps; Pvt. Montgomery Burns [Mr. Burns]]; Lola Bonanza; The Haunted Tank; Oscar Wilde (ghost); Sgt. Brick and Crazy Company; Sgt. Furry and his Howling K-9 Commandos; The Whitehawks; General Patton; The Iron Skull (villain); The Clockwork Nazi (villain); The Terrycloth Major (villain); Nazis (villains); Adolph Hitler (villain); Benito Mussolini (villain); Hideki Tojo (villain); Ming the Merciless (villain)
- Synopsis:
- "Raging Abe Simpson and his ragtag band of howling commandos, the Flying Hellfish, are back in an issue-long adventure that takes them from the frontlines of World War II all the way to Berlin in an effort to stop Hitler once and for all. Join the fightingest squad in the fightingest company in the third fightingest battalion in the Army as they risk it all for the sake of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness - that is, as long as Grampa remembers the story right in the first place." [per solicitation]
- Script:
- Chuck Dixon
- Pencils:
- Jason Ho ?
- Inks:
- Mike Rote ?
- Colors:
- Art Villanueva ?
- Letters:
- Karen Bates
- Genre:
- Humor; Sitcom; Family; War
- Characters:
- Grampa Simpson [Sgt. Ragin' Abe Simpson]
- Synopsis:
- Ragin' Abe answers faux letters from readers (who actually created war comics for DC Comics) - R. Heath, J. Kubert, R. Kanigher and J. Severin.
- Mike Nielsen
- Gary Perlman
- Gregory Fischer
- Max Capp
- Jim Van Dore
- Karl Wilcox
- Lou Mazzella