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Those Annoying Post Bros.#16
Cover: Matt Howarth

Those Annoying Post Bros. #16

Sep 1989 · Vortex · 2.00 USD; 2.35 CAD
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“92 (degrees) Part Two”

In "92 (degrees) Part Two," the tension in Tinder City reaches a boiling point as Russ's sabotage of the water supply collides with Ron's escalating violence and his chilling confrontation with Roboshoulders. With the city gripped by a deadly heat wave and sanitation crews on strike, a worker's fateful encounter with Ron at shift's end reveals a horrifying twist: Ron's latest victim is someone he knows, and the threat extends to his daughter. Written and illustrated entirely by Matt Howarth, this issue delivers a relentless, claustrophobic descent into chaos, with the cover by Matt Howarth capturing the city's suffocating heat and dread.

writer, artist, inker, letterer Matt Howarth · cover Matt Howarth

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Matt Howarth
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Russ poisons Tinder City's water supply while Ron carves up an elderly security guard and is accosted by Roboshoulders, Tinder City's resident super-cop. Later, as a worker leaves his shift in Tinder City, he sees a projector being worked by Ron Post. He is shocked to see his daughter's best friend sliced and diced. As she comes to see her father, Ron warns the same could happen to her unless he follows his instructions. He complies and during a dangerous heat wave, Tinder City's sanitation crews go out on strike.

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