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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: 0.00 FREE
Cover Date: January 2011
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Country: United States
Lio continues his usual weird life, annoying the neighbors, his father, Eva Rose, and merchants, and being annoyed by his pets, and playing with monsters. He also dumps a crumpled Beetle Bailey into the gag recycling bin and pays tribute to Blondie's 80th birthday; The brain of Judge Bronson has been connected to run an entire living block and begins killing people indiscriminately, so Judge Dredd attacks the block and yanks out the connections to the brain. As punishment, a new body is cloned for Judge Bronson and he is sentenced for his crimes.; Holly discloses that she has to shampoo with egg nog to reverse a curse she is under.; Agent Gray corners the invisible man in Rae's apartment, but loses him when a neighbor stops by and inadvertently creates a distraction. The Cardinal tracks the invisible man to the laboratory where he is trying to end his invisibility.; James overpowers Mr. Carnaud and his assistant, who are dumped in the sea by Ms. Livyenko's staff. She then takes James to see her boss, Mr. Nyborg, figuring James may also be useful to him.; Lots of talking animals, history gone wrong, secrets of comic book characters, and The Count captured by paparazzi.; Christmas celebrations, Cutegirl tries to get a vegetarian pizza, and the Board of Superheros ends a very short accident free period.; Garakahn captures Dale and Renshaw, but in the hope he will be freed, Renshaw bargains a betrayal of Flash.; Humor in high places...corporate offices.; The little star makes a wish that appears to send Jeff back home, but does not bring Baujahr back to life.; Bludgeoner cracks a joke about dating Lamb Chopper.; The Sea Hag tries to help Alice, and Brutus botches the advice of the Sea Hag.; Yusuf gives bad advice to Tyrell when applying for a credit card.; More examples of Harold's useless wisdom.; The kids fool the Captain into surrendering to Mama for work duty.; Typical examples of hypocrisy, stupidity, and problems in everyday life, including Dumb Questions #1753.; Henry gets even when his father won't play with him.; A new definition of water buffalo and a William Shatner warning.; Sim finds a new way to sell pumpkins and Millie has to remove sloppy joes from her diner menu.; The Oddbox dude attempts to declare checkmate at the conclusion of a checkers game.; Gerald can't get anything by his dad.