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Books Scud Issue #4, Signed
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Scud Issue #4, Signed

$70.00

Publisher’s Notes: This copy comes from our secret stash of first edition issue #4s. For all you dorks who really complain about stuff, this one has a slight blemish, due to upper staple existing. Printed in Milwaukee in 1994, this issue was lovingly dedicated to…oh, holy shit—dedicated to me, Peter Alberts. You’re still welcome.

Having returned to the city to pay Jeff's hospital bills, Scud meets with the Cortese crime family in their skyscraper. The party is interrupted by Voodoo Ben Franklin and his army of zombie dinosaurs. Only the might of the giant Ladykiller robot can save what's left of Tony Tastey's mob.

Written by Rob Schrab and Dan Harmon. Illustrated by Rob Schrab.

FIRST APPEARANCE: The Cortese family (Forehead, Doghouse, Merendino and Joe) later spun-off with Tony into La Cosa Nostroid. This issue also features the debut of their giant robot, the Ladykiller, and last but not thinnest, Voodoo Ben Franklin.

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Publisher’s Notes: This copy comes from our secret stash of first edition issue #4s. For all you dorks who really complain about stuff, this one has a slight blemish, due to upper staple existing. Printed in Milwaukee in 1994, this issue was lovingly dedicated to…oh, holy shit—dedicated to me, Peter Alberts. You’re still welcome.

Having returned to the city to pay Jeff's hospital bills, Scud meets with the Cortese crime family in their skyscraper. The party is interrupted by Voodoo Ben Franklin and his army of zombie dinosaurs. Only the might of the giant Ladykiller robot can save what's left of Tony Tastey's mob.

Written by Rob Schrab and Dan Harmon. Illustrated by Rob Schrab.

FIRST APPEARANCE: The Cortese family (Forehead, Doghouse, Merendino and Joe) later spun-off with Tony into La Cosa Nostroid. This issue also features the debut of their giant robot, the Ladykiller, and last but not thinnest, Voodoo Ben Franklin.

Publisher’s Notes: This copy comes from our secret stash of first edition issue #4s. For all you dorks who really complain about stuff, this one has a slight blemish, due to upper staple existing. Printed in Milwaukee in 1994, this issue was lovingly dedicated to…oh, holy shit—dedicated to me, Peter Alberts. You’re still welcome.

Having returned to the city to pay Jeff's hospital bills, Scud meets with the Cortese crime family in their skyscraper. The party is interrupted by Voodoo Ben Franklin and his army of zombie dinosaurs. Only the might of the giant Ladykiller robot can save what's left of Tony Tastey's mob.

Written by Rob Schrab and Dan Harmon. Illustrated by Rob Schrab.

FIRST APPEARANCE: The Cortese family (Forehead, Doghouse, Merendino and Joe) later spun-off with Tony into La Cosa Nostroid. This issue also features the debut of their giant robot, the Ladykiller, and last but not thinnest, Voodoo Ben Franklin.

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