Ninja High School: Beans, Steam & Automobiles #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the early issues of the Ninja High School spin-off series 'Beans, Steam and Automobiles,' published by Malibu in 1991. The story follows the comedic adventures of the series' characters as they navigate high school life with a mix of ninja antics and automotive humor. It's a lighthearted, action-packed volume from the broader Ninja High School universe.
In "Relative Happenings (Part One)," Asrial and Hitomi face their most desperate stand yet as Leeanna's forces push deeper into Salusian territory, revealing a shocking twist: Leeanna is the true master of Dog Supreme. Written by James Hanrahan and Ben Dunn, with art and inks by Ben Dunn, this 1991 Malibu issue delivers high-stakes tension and escalating stakes in a world where alliances are fragile and the enemy may be closer than anyone thought. The cover by Ben Dunn captures the moment's intensity, perfectly framing the clash of power and deception.
In "Beans, Steam & Automobiles (Part Two)," Leeanna's relentless pursuit of Jeremy takes a sharper turn as she pushes Earth toward allegiance with the Zardon Empire, all while the Salusian Hitch Squad and Hitomi's Girl Commandos launch separate, high-stakes resistance efforts. The tension builds across the cityscape, where martial arts, steam-powered gadgets, and teenage chaos collide in a story that keeps every move unpredictable.
In "Diplomatic Impunity," Asrial and Hitomi face off against Leeanna in a high-stakes showdown that tests their skills and resolve, even as the Salusian conglomerate grapples with an escalating threat from the Zardon fleet. The truth behind Leeanna’s power begins to unravel when she’s revealed as the mysterious master of Dog Supreme.
In "Days of Past Remembrance," Jeremy and Ricky return from Japan carrying more than just souvenirs—they bring back Grandpa Ichinohei’s diary, a poignant record of his wartime past and the unexpected ties between his family and the mysterious Feeples. The story unfolds through flashbacks and present-day reflections, weaving personal memory with the quiet weight of history.
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