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American Flagg!#23
Cover: Howard Chaykin

American Flagg! #23

Aug 1985 · First · 1.25 USD; 1.75 CAD
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“Mad Dogs... & Englishmen!”

"Mad Dogs... & Englishmen!" from American Flagg! #23 (1985) delivers a sharp, timely essay reflecting on the Bernhard Goetz subway incident, set against a backdrop of First Comics' April 1985 release slate and a striking cartoon of Bag Man cornered by police. Written by Mike Gold and illustrated by Alex Wald with inks by Rick Burchett and colors by Wald, the issue blends social commentary with the series' signature dystopian edge, all framed by Howard Chaykin’s bold cover art.

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writer, artist, inker Howard Chaykin · colorist Alex Wald · letterer Ken Bruzenak · cover Howard Chaykin

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writer, artist, inker Howard Chaykin
colorist Alex Wald
letterer Ken Bruzenak
cover pencils, inks Howard Chaykin

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An essay about the Bernhard Goetz New York Subway incident. It's accompanied by a listing of First Comics' April 1985 (August 1985 cover-date) releases. There's also a cartoon of Bag Man surrounded by police officers.

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