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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Ted Valley
Title: Flint Comix & Entertainment
Page Count: 24
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Humor, Science Fiction, Superhero
Era: Modern
Cover Price: 0.00 FREE
Cover Date: March 2009
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Country: United States
It seems everyone in the city has a gun: the crooks, the store owners, even bystanders. The Fool manages to keep a bunch of them from shooting each other and delivers the people and guns to the police.; Miss Chevious, a bounty hunter, takes on a new partner and they bring in the Felis brothers.; Flash remembers how he, Dale, and Dr. Zarkov came to Mongo.; Lio bugs his father, a museum security guard, Girl Scouts and neighbors, cavorts with monsters and aliens, and continues his usual weird life.; Danae tries to find a way to end winter, develops a new math method, and we see a few non sequiturs of daily life including Bloggers Anonymous and a case of wine as a "stimulus package."; Origin story, involving an industrial accident.; Popeye visits his father and argues with Olive Oyl, and Wimpy charms Brutus out of a hamburger.; More lack of wisdom from the Spats.; The boys cause their usual mischief, the Captain and Inspector are lazy, and Mrs. K. is busy cooking for them all.; Typical examples of hypocrisy and problems in everyday life.; Pauline tries to teach the boys some pride and health habits and grandpa talks about the old days.; Jim's ice fishing shanty sinks, Gerald argues with his mother, and the dog terrorizes the mailman.; Henry takes so long to set up his painting easel that the scenery changes, and he has trouble in school.; Gangsters with grammar problems, a twist on a kid's lemonade stand, a horse in the bathroom, and how funny things on tv would not be funny in real life.; Human foibles projected onto cats and dogs.; We find out how expensive it is to keep a pony and see the work around the farm.