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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Ted Valley
Title: Flint Comix & Entertainment
Page Count: 24
Genre: Biography, Historical, Humor, Science Fiction, Superhero
Era: Modern
Cover Price: 0 FREE
Cover Date: April 2010
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Country: United States
Randall and The Fool succeed in capturing the thieves, and Randall realizes the girl of his dreams was only a mannequin.; Tobor, a robot, attacks the city and calls out Hero Bot Zero to a dual, which Hero Bot Zero wins.; Talking animals, and strange happenings at the doctor's and in the board room.; Baron gets a speeding ticket without a car, and Bludgeoner destroys the floor. Also includes a short list of Gemma's accomplishments and alternate drawings of Bludgeoner.; A bit of surreality on Comic's Trip (5 strips), and elsewhere (3 strips) and one of the Oddbox characters grants wishes to the other...badly (5 strips). Also includes information on Bob Gonzalez's accomplishments and some biographical information.; Strange things around Flint, some biographical information on Mark, and an essay on what's not so bad about Flint.; Introduction to the characters who stop into Jeanie's coffee shop, including an elf who was fired from the big international company that bought Santa's workshop.; Baujahr rescues Jeff from the Sielskibots and sends him back home, while confronting Sielski himself. Also includes biographical information on the creator, Levi Krause.; Stupid Boy is stupid at a coffee house and while crossing a street, cynical man cleans up his yard, and we see the history of job applications.; Rob and Buck hunt, pay taxes, and celebrate a birthday, and sir Dude becomes an art collector.; Lio continues his usual weird life, scaring a Girl Scout and a bully, inventing strange toys, and being tormented by his cat.; More lack of wisdom from the Spats.; The results of a mixup at a bait and ammo shop, and an awkward moment at a sports bar.; Sweepea wants to paint the doghouse roof and Wimpy instructs, but forgets one crucial step.; A couple of moms share their tips to save on snacks when going to the movies, and Tyrell wonders why his brother is so much more popular than he is.; Three typical examples of stupidity and absurdity in everyday life.; Human foibles projected onto cats and dogs.; Sim gets excited over the seed catalogs.; Gerald tries to do a book report on a book that hasn't yet been written.; Mr. Breger gets a raise, just as the company goes out of business.