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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Ted Valley
Title: Flint Comix & Entertainment
Page Count: 24
Genre: Fantasy, Humor, Science Fiction, Spy, Superhero
Era: Modern
Cover Price: 0 FREE
Cover Date: December 2010
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Country: United States
Lio continues his usual weird life, annoying the neighbors, his father and merchants, and being annoyed by his pets, playing with monsters, Sea Monkeys and the dead, and spying into the "Cathy" comic strip.; Judge Bronson is nearly killed in action, but Tek division saves his brain and connects it to the cpu of a city block where he can monitor and arrest perps throughout the block.; Whimsey subjects Holly to her cute power.; Both the Cardinal and the government track the invisible scientist from the hospital to Rae's apartment.; Lots of talking animals, history gone wrong, and we see gum at the morgue, the invention of french fries, Jurassic Pork, the birth of a rhinestone cowboy, and Thing gets a concussion from a high five.; James follows Carnaud onto Nyborg's yacht when Carnaud tries to kidnap and torture Zoe Livyenko, thus saving Zoe and gaining her confidence.; Thorne's sabotaged weapon backfires, allowing Garakahn to seize him. The remainder of the party is next, after Renshaw talks his way out of being accused of tampering with the weapons.; We see how football was integrated into the first Thanksgiving, how to lose money selling cereal, use a bomb to paint an entire room at once, and watch Stupid Boy buy gifts.; The genie cannot grant Jeff any more wishes, so Jeff asks a nearby little star to make a wish.; Wimpy fakes an illness that is cured by hamburgers, and Pappy gets out of the house so Mammy can work without him in the way.; Bludgeoner feels left out of the in jokes between the other two characters.; Henry cuts down a tree by re-carving initials as each new girl walks by, and he uses Henrietta's candy for slingshot ammunition.; The kids conduct a science experiment and Lena bests Rollo at martial arts.; Human foibles projected onto cats and dogs.; Grandpa reads a story and the pigs discuss Jim's diet.; Strange moustaches and a strange career choice for a cyclops.; More examples of Harold's useless wisdom.; The Pooles play some rural themed games with their new Wii.; The boys ponder whether they can get a credit card.; Rudolph gets the job after an interview with Santa.