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Transit #2

Jun 1987 · Vortex · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD
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“Potato At Ground Zero”

In "Potato At Ground Zero," Spud flees the aftermath of a crime and finds an unexpected refuge with Sam the Meatman, while Reverend Grisn ramps up his political ambitions and Joe Bone faces mounting challenges behind bars. Written and drawn entirely by Ted McKeever, this 1987 Vortex issue blends gritty urban surrealism with a touch of dark humor, all rendered in McKeever’s distinctive, detailed style. The cover by Ted McKeever captures the story’s offbeat, uneasy tone.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Ted McKeever

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Ted McKeever

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Spud gets away from the crime scene and starts living with Sam the Meatman. Reverend Grisn begins campaigning for Mayor and Joe Bone runs into more problems in jail.

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