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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Ted Valley
Title: Flint Comix & Entertainment
Page Count: 24
Genre: Fantasy, Historical, Humor, Science Fiction
Era: Modern
Cover Price: 0.00 FREE
Cover Date: December 2009
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Country: United States
Lio bugs his father, discovers strange things, terrorizes his school mates, frames Dennis The Menace, and continues his usual weird life.; Lots of talking animals, history gone wrong, weird science, and even a fly mime doing an impression of hitting an invisible windshield.; Zoë and friends have fun in the snow.; Aliens land; Danae and some mice fight over watching television; she tries to get the world to see her way to inner peace; Joe, his mother and Bob discuss conspiracies; and we see a few non sequiturs of daily life.; Popeye is his usual insensitive self; Wimpy conserves energy, and one of The Hag's spells flops.; Flash and Dale are attacked by a giant, underground-dwelling spider that renders them nearly helpless with images from their own minds.; Some strange Christmas happenings.; The even sadder fate of Flint in the future.; Baujahr falls through a space warp into Jeff's cereal.; The boys make plenty of their usual mischief at everyone else's expense, and The Captain is arrested for writing bad publicity posters for the king.; Typical examples of hypocrisy and problems in everyday life.; We see an alpha mail man; an obscene volcano; a slow day in Gotham City; caveman fashion; and a talking frog.; We are introduced to Rob N. Hood, his Merry Men and the difficulties of life in Surewould Forest.; Cynicalman deals with boredom and the neighborhood watch, and Stupidboy brings a surprise to the first day of school.; Goings on at the Poole Family Farm.; More lack of wisdom from the Spats.; The Time waster issues a warning, too slowly to be useful.; Henry loses an ice cream cone, and gets his fortune told.; Hubert is in turns annoying and annoyed by life, at home, at the office, and on the golf course.; The boys try to help others.; Life from a baby's perspective, a father-son talk, and talking pigs.; Human foibles projected onto cats and dogs.; One of the Oddbox characters grants wishes to the other...badly.; Mr. Breger introduces his son, and worries about the cost of renting a boat during a storm.; A boy explains that his mother won't let his father come to teacher conferences with the lovely teacher.