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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Ted Valley
Title: Flint Comix & Entertainment
Page Count: 24
Genre: Fantasy, Humor, Non-fiction, Science Fiction, Spy, Superhero
Era: Modern
Cover Price: 0.00 FREE
Cover Date: May 2011
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Country: United States
While bringing a diplomatic gift back to Mega City, a Justice copter is downed in the Cursed Earth. Judge Rutter survives and Judges Dredd and Negus search for him and the gift, finally retrieving it from a droid, with Judge Higgins help.; Lio continues his usual weird life, annoying the neighbors, his father and Eva, and being annoyed by his pets, playing with monsters, one of whom appears to eat Garfield.; One informant is killed and James stops a hit man from intercepting another informant. Meanwhile, bats are foreshadowed as playing a part in the story.; Lots of talking animals, history and literature gone wrong, and we see death of Rocky and Poppin' Fresh.; Moses takes Deb to the relative safety of the building he's living in, but Boss Tann intends to burn it down. Meanwhile, the Cardinal saves Moses from the Serpents but is injured.; Flash and friends land in a desolate part of Mongo and fall into an ancient cavern.; Waldo interviews a nuclear power plant representative, another gives a presentation to the superheroes, some strange purchase orders are submitted, and Santa shows up on Easter.; Baujahr discovers he's gone back (or forward) in time, sort of explaining the two Jeffs from a previous episode.; Pope defends a poem he wrote.; Holly tests a new coffee, with some unusual results.; The boys complain about washing dishes, injure each other playing a video game, and show some lessons in the gym and with fashion.; Tips on golfing.; A look at a farmer growing old and kids growing up on the farm.; Arduffle discusses Cheese Whiz, and answers reader's questions.; The guys play a game of "Win", a card game with no rules, only a goal.; The Captain suddenly gets better when the King calls for a game of pinochle.; Problems with technology, growing old, and bored kids.; Henry is inspired by a picture of riding an elephant.; Olive tries to talk Popeye into discussing problems with Brutus, instead of beating him up.; A tough survey question, and a lesson at the dinner table.; Gerald takes his cowboy bit a little too far.; Harold agrees with his wife...sort of.