Xref: utzoo alt.flame:1272 talk.bizarre:6995 Path: utzoo!hoptoad!amdahl!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!jade!aurora!timelord From: timelord@aurora.UUCP (the Mad Piper) Newsgroups: alt.flame,talk.bizarre Subject: Re: Saturday morning classics. Message-ID: <1549@aurora.UUCP> Date: 13 Jan 88 02:58:15 GMT References: <10037@stb.UUCP> Organization: NASA Ames Research Center, California Lines: 29 From article <10037@stb.UUCP>, by tracer@stb.UUCP (Jeff Boeing): > Actually, the hamsters were Adolescent, not Pre-Pubescent. Sorry, my apologies. I wasn't paying that much attention at the time. > ...Which, in turn, begat (and I'm not kidding either) ... > Naive Interdimensional Commando Koalas! Oooh! Really? Where can I find them? Haven't seen THOSE in Berzerkeley yet. If you aren't much into comics except for REALLY GOOD ones, do check out the large Volume One edition of "Mage", published by Comico, I think it was. Some wonderful artwork, and a truly unusual storyline here (a magic bat? Say what?). Volume Two should be coming out soon (Mage was originally released in standard Comico-comic-book-format (read: better quality paper and binding than Big Name comic co.s) and has been re-released at the end of its series in a Volume-type-format due to popular demand). Also check out "The Adventures of Samurai Cat" and "More Adventures of Samurai Cat", which is wonderfully tongue-in-cheek and pokes fun at lots and lots of things and includes some rather nice artwork of Miaowara Tomokato, Samurai Cat. Available at most Waldenbooks, and if it isn't, screech and wail and foam at the mouth and I'm reasonably certain they'll order it for you just to keep you from biting them on the leg and giving them rabies. Arf! Arf! Woof! The Mad Piper (whiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnne....)