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    Crisis #50

    Crisis » Crisis #50 - London's tom-tom... Jazz tunes... a green eyed monster... released by Fleetway on September 1990.

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    London's tom-tom... Jazz tunes... a green eyed monster... last edited by Pols on 06/30/22 03:53PM View full history

    Straitgate

    Story: John Smith. Art: Sean Phillips. Lettering A. Parkhouse

    A Tale of loneliness, convenience shopping and random violence. From the 'enfants terrible' of British comics.

    No Messin' With Rupert

    By Oscar Zarate and Carlos Sampayo. Lettering: Woodrow Phoenix.

    A fare of the heart.

    Third World War: Ivan's Story

    Creators: Pat Mills and Carlos Ezquerra. By Pat Mills and Tony Skinner (misattributed as Alan Mitchell). Art: Steve Pugh. Lettering: Eliza.

    Barry has been rescued from the clutches of the Freemariners. But should she thank Ivan or Paul?

    Your Death, My Life

    Writer/Artist: Manara. Translation: Frank Wynne. Lettering: Ellie De Ville.

    Concerning the artist's right to freedom of expression... when it suits him.

    Front Cover

    Artist: Oscar Zarate

    This issue saw the change from a fortnightly 36 page comic to a 52 page monthly one.

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