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More Fund Comics #[nn]

Sep 2003 · Sky-Dog Press · 10.00 USD
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“Framing Sequence”
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This 2003 collection from Sky-Dog Press assembles a star-studded lineup of comic creators and characters for a benefit volume supporting the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. Following the original Fund Comics, this all-star anthology features appearances by Batman, Spider-Man, Wonder Woman, the Hulk, Wolverine, Savage Dragon, Usagi Yojimbo, Cavewoman, and many more, with stories and pin-ups from a wide range of independent and mainstream talents. The book serves both as a fundraiser for the CBLDF's First Amendment advocacy and as a showcase of diverse artistic styles and genres.

"Framing Sequence" is a standout entry in the More Fund Comics series, spotlighting the surreal journey of Roboy Red—a once-famous cartoon hero who unexpectedly becomes a real, sentient robot boy. Written by Rich Faber and John Gallagher, with art and inks by both creators, the story follows Roboy Red as he flees the corporation that once exploited his image, now a fugitive in a world that never meant to see him as more than entertainment. The dynamic, expressive artwork is enhanced by George Pérez’s striking cover, a fitting showcase for a tale where identity and reality blur.

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writer, artist, inker Rich Faber · writer, artist John Gallagher · cover George Pérez

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Cast · 28 characters

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writer, artist, inker Rich Faber
writer, artist John Gallagher
cover pencils, inks George Pérez

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Roboy Red was America's favorite cartoon hero, until he came to life as a real, nuts and bolts boy robot. Now he runs from the corporation who made him a theme park refugee.

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