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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: February 2011
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Country: United States
A wizard who has sealed himself in his book of spells is released when someone reads the spell out loud, but is defeated and returned to the book by the Spark.; Lio continues his usual weird life, annoying the neighbors, his father and merchants, and being annoyed by his pets, playing with mummys, and trying to outsmart the tooth fairy for money.; An apparently invulnerable vigilante appears in Mega-City and kills anyone participating in violence.; A government agent kills Dr. Westin, just as he becomes visible again. Dr. Westin's collaborator, Dr. Frehct, is fired and receives an unusual offer of employment.; Lots of talking animals, history gone wrong, and we see celebrity mustaches and disappearances, and learn that Mr. Clean is not.; Some non sequiturs of everyday life, including the Last Words Cemetery, the One-Star Restaurant district, a man stumping his psychiatrist, God playing a joke on Moses, the scene of a crime on CSI: Mother Goose Unit, and a massage parlor used as a TSA pat-down training center.; Bond infiltrates Nyborg's subterranean headquarters and begins to discover that Nyborg is planning to release a plague on mankind.; Garakahn has trapped Dale. Renshaw tries to trade his life for a chance to further betray Flash, by bringing Flash to Garakahn.; Pappy gets out of the way when Mammy is working, Popeye and Olive argue, and Wimpy is his usual mooching self.; Cynicalman has problems with ice and snow, and Maw and Paw have problems with a telephone poll.; Various ideas surrounding the invention of the wheel, and Fred sings "If I Were A Rich Man."; Marty decides that Jeff is not quite Jeff, and Jeff then finds out why when meets himself.; More examples of Harold's useless wisdom.; Problems with coffee, strange happenings at a gym, with ventriloquist dummies, employee layoffs, and the Heartbreak Hotel.; Gerald has trouble with peas and deciding his future, and Jim's getting old.; The boys annoy Pauline playing with their electronic games, and movies cost too much but deliver too little.; Six typical examples of stupidity and absurdity in everyday life.; A neighbor has sold out to a mall developer, Uncle Henry finds vacation clothing, and Tinker's new girlfriend has an unusual decorating idea.; Human foibles projected onto cats and dogs.; The Oddbox dude conducts a talk show interview of an alien.; Henry annoys a storekeeper while looking at candy, and ends up spending only a penny.; The boys pull a prank on the Captain with a walkie-talkie and an ostrich.