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Dragons in the Moon#1
Cover: Xiao Gui & Angel De Mioche

Dragons in the Moon #1

Oct 1990 · Malibu · 2.50 USD; 3.00 CAD
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In the quiet chaos of a bustling market, Yuse, Leaf, and Chispo convince King Mongoose to let them stay above his store in exchange for helping out—only to find themselves drawn into a strange mystery when they follow a man buying unusual herbs he claims are for his garden. Written by Angel De Mioche and illustrated by Xiao Gui, with inks by De Mioche and letters by Eiwin Mark, this first issue of *Dragons in the Moon* #1 (1990) sets a curious tone with its distinctive art and grounded, character-driven setup. The cover, penciled by Xiao Gui and inked by Angel De Mioche, captures the moment just before the trail begins.

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writer, artist, inker Angel De Mioche · artist Xiao Gui · letterer Eiwin Mark · cover Xiao Gui, Angel De Mioche

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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Angel De Mioche
artist Xiao Gui
letterer Eiwin Mark
cover pencils Xiao Gui
cover inks Angel De Mioche

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Yuse, Leaf and Chispo talk King Mongoose into letting them stay in an empty room above his store in return for helping out around the store. They follow a man who purchases strange herbs he says are for his garden.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).