Jizz#7
Cover: Scott Russo
Jizz #7
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"A Very Black Day" in Jizz #7 (1991) delivers a sharp, satirical exchange between writer Scott Russo and the U.S. Department of Justice, framed as a formal letter and a wry, self-aware reply. The issue’s biting tone and deadpan humor shine through in this real-world correspondence, with Russo’s cover art—pencils and inks by him—adding a layered, ironic touch to the piece.
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Scott Russo · cover Scott Russo
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Scott Russo
cover pencils, inks Scott Russo
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A full-page letter Russo received on the subway accompanied by Russo's comic response to it.
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