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Cover: Rich Hedden & Tom McWeeney

Roachmill #3

Sep 1988 · Dark Horse · 1.75 USD; 2.20 CAD
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From Dark Horse's irreverent 1988 series, Roachmill #3 leans gleefully into its own absurdity right on the cover: a clownish figure kneels on the ground spray-painting the words "the most stupidest comic I've ever—" in dripping red letters while a gruff, purple-suited man with a beard looms over him, a green reptilian hand clutching a gun completing the chaotic tableau. Rich Hedden and Tom McWeeney's cover art perfectly captures the series' anything-goes humor, with a "no roaches" symbol and deliberately rough lettering adding to the anarchic charm. If you're in the mood for a comic that refuses to take itself seriously, this issue announces that intention before you even open the cover.

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writer, artist, letterer Rich Hedden · writer, inker, letterer Tom McWeeney · cover Rich Hedden, Tom McWeeney

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writer, artist, letterer Rich Hedden
writer, inker, letterer Tom McWeeney
cover pencils Rich Hedden
cover inks Tom McWeeney

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Roachmill has to rescue Oral Hyjinx from the Brady Bunch Gang.

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