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    Crisis #59

    Crisis » Crisis #59 - No-One Here gets Out Alive released by Fleetway on June 1991.

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    Front Cover

    Artist: Steve Sampson.

    The Real Robin Hood Part 4

    Writer: Michael Cook. Artist: Gary Erskine. Colour: Bernie Jaye. Lettering: Ellie de Ville.

    Men in tights save the universe. As usual.

    Insiders Part 6

    Writer: Mark Millar. Artist: Paul Grist. Colour: David Hill. Lettering: Ellie de Ville.

    Within these walls...

    Lord Jim

    Writer: Igor Goldkind. Artist: Steve Sampson. Lettering: Blue. With apologies to Joseph Conrad, Michael Curtiz, Francis Ford Coppola and anyone else likely to sue. Special thanks to Peter Hogan.

    Oh, show me the way to the next whiskey bar. Oh, don't ask why! Oh, don't ask why!

    Bible John: A Forensic Meditation Part 4

    Writer: Grant Morrison. Artist: Daniel Vallely. Lettering: Elitta Fell

    Dancehall days.

    Happenstance and Kismet

    Text: Paul Neary. Drawings: Steve Parkhouse. Colour: Bernie Jaye. Lettering: Annie Parkhouse.

    Stuff and nonsense!

    Crisis Talks/Hardware Results

    Back Cover

    REFLEXIONS created by Oscar Zarate with Richard Pinheiro

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