Pulpman#4
Cover: Fred de Heij & Fred de Heij
Pulpman #4
“Kapitein Pulp”
In "Kapitein Pulp," Twain and Einstein descend into the Earth's core and stumble upon a hidden realm—where the entertainment is as unexpected as the journey itself. Written by Michael Kupperman and Fred de Heij, with art and inks by Kupperman, this surreal adventure blends wit and wonder in a world that defies imagination. The cover, by Fred de Heij, captures the absurd grandeur of the tale.
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writer Michael Kupperman · writer Fred de Heij · artist Michael Kupperman · inker Michael Kupperman · cover Fred de HeijFred de Heij
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writer Michael Kupperman
writer Fred de Heij
artist Michael Kupperman
inker Michael Kupperman
cover pencils Fred de Heij
cover inks Fred de Heij
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Twain and Einstein dig into the center of the Earth and discover a lost world, but the chorus line entertainment in that land is not entirely to their liking.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).