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Bliss Alley#2
Cover: Bill Messner-Loebs

Bliss Alley #2

Sep 1997 · Image · 2.95 USD

In Bliss Alley #2, Wizard Walker’s search for mysterious valuables takes a turn as he crosses paths with the enigmatic Werewolf Don and uncovers glimpses of a world only cats can perceive. Meanwhile, Scags shares his cunning tricks with a new group of students, keeping the streets of Bliss Alley just as unpredictable as ever. Written, drawn, and inked by Bill Messner-Loebs, with cover art by the same, this 1997 Image Comics issue continues its quirky, offbeat rhythm with a distinct visual style and a cast of oddball characters living their own strange routines.

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writer, artist, inker Bill Messner-Loebs · letterer William Messner-Loebs · cover Bill Messner-Loebs

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writer, artist, inker Bill Messner-Loebs
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From the promotional blurb in previous issue: "Wizard Walker searches for rubber bands and a variety of other valuable items. He meets with Werewolf Don and studies the things only cats can see. Scags teaches several people the art of three-card monte. Life continues on for another sixty days."

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