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Star Blecch IV: The Voyage Bombs
| S - | Ep 271 | 1987/06/ |
| Magazine | - min | |
This issue features contributions by George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Paul Coker, Mort Drucker, Frank Jacobs, Dick De Bartolo, Paul Peter Porges, Jack Davis, Al Jaffee, Tom Koch, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Rurik Tyler, Sergio Aragones, and others. Parodied subjects include Star Trek IV, Bruce Springsteen, The Equalizer, dating, TV sports, strikes, advertising gullibility, and more. Cover price $1.35.
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Bleak for the Future Part II
| S - | Ep 295 | 1990/06/ |
| Magazine | - min | |
This issue features contributions by Dave Berg, Paul Coker, Mort Drucker, Frank Jacobs, Dick De Bartolo, Sam Viviano, Jack Davis, Paul Peter Porges, Stan Hart, Tom Koch, Al Jaffee, Sergio Aragones, Duck Edwing, George Woodbridge, and others. Parodied subjects include Back to the Future, Look Who's Talking, sports disasters of the 1980s, winning the lottery, future sitcoms, and more. Cover price $1.75.
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Groundhog Deja Vu
| S - | Ep 321 | 1993/09/ |
| Magazine | - min | |
This issue features contributions by Dave Berg, Paul Coker, Mort Drucker, Dick De Bartolo, Paul Peter Porges, Stan Hart, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Al Jaffee, Bob Clarke, Desmond Devlin, Mike Snider, Tom Bunk, Greg Theakston, Duck Edwing, and others. Parodied subjects include Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Groundhog Day the movie, blow-dryers, accidents and injuries, baseball cards, and more. Also includes a letter from Keenan Ivory Wayans. Cover price $1.75.
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Star Blecch: Worst Contact
| S - | Ep 352 | 1996/12/ |
| Magazine | - min | |
This issue features contributions by Dave Berg, Paul Coker, Dick De Bartolo, Sergio Aragones, John Caldwell, George Woodbridge, Rick Tulka, Rick Geary, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Gerry Gersten, and others. Parodied subjects include Star Trek First Contact, the NBA, holiday songs for sports fans, late night in New York City, parties, carnival work, TV executives, and more. Cover price $2.50.
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Corntact
| S - | Ep 363 | 1997/11/ |
| Magazine | - min | |
This issue features contributions by Sergio Aragones, Bill Wray, Anthony Barbieri, Sam Viviano, Timothy Shamey, John Caldwell, Rick Tulka, Jeff Kruse, R.J. Matson, Anna Becker, Peter Kuper, Kevin Pope, Mort Drucker, and others. Parodied subjects include Contact, The Spice Girls, drugs, parents, Windows 95, gangs, dying shopping malls, and more. Cover price $2.50.
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Beware of humans because! SQUASH! Now we'll never know
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Planet of the Remakes
| S - | Ep 411 | 2001/11/ |
| Magazine | - min | |
Spoof of Tim Burton's 2001 remake of the film Planet of the Apes.
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Interminable 3 Rise of the Bad Scenes
| S - | Ep 432 | 2003/08/ |
| Magazine | - min | |
The comic story Interminable 3 Rise of the Bad Scenes (spoof of the film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines).
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Interminable Too: Misjudgment Day
| S - | Ep 308 | 1992/01/ |
| Magazine | - min | |
This issue features contributions by Dave Berg, Paul Coker, Mort Drucker, Dick De Bartolo, Sam Viviano, Paul Peter Porges, Stan Hart, Sergio Aragones, Angelo Torres, Bob Jones, Tom Hachtman, Rick Tulka, and others. Parodied subjects include Terminator 2, Northern Exposure, road signs, radio stations, farm life, and more. Cover price $1.75.
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Harry Plodder and the Pre-Teen Nerds Are Actin' Bad
| S - | Ep 443 | 2004/07/ |
| Magazine | - min | |
The comic story Harry Plodder and the Pre-Teen Nerds Are Actin' Bad (spoof of the film Harry Potter: The Prisoner of Azkaban)
Maddigan's Quest
| S - | Ep - | 2006/01/26 |
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After the Great Chaos in the time of the Remaking a Traveling Fantasia are set on a Quest to save their home from ruin and their future from evil. They are joined in their quest by two boys from the future who tell them of the horrors that will happen should the Fantasia fail.
Maddigan's Quest
Road Rats
| S 1 | Ep 1 | 2006/01/26 |
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Travellers from a city called Solace are off in search of parts for their Solar converter when they are waylaid and robbed of their food and fuel. They also encounter 2 boys with special powers who are travelling with a baby girl and a price on their heads. Decisions have to made to ensure the future of their city.
Maddigan's Quest
Hillfolk
| S 1 | Ep 2 | 2006/01/30 |
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Garland fears that Timon and Eden could put the Fantasia at risk. She is sure that the mysterious strangers, Ozul and Maska are still following. They reach a roadblock that's been set up by Ida and her gang of mutant hillfolk. The hillfolk demand a high tolltwo boys and a baby, or they'll crush the Fantasia vans. Timon reveals to Garland the truth about himself and his siblings.
Maddigan's Quest
Gramth
| S 1 | Ep 3 | 2006/01/31 |
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The Fantasia visit the grim, industrialized city of Gramth to get fuel. The mayor claims that there are fuel shortages, caused by rebel trouble makers, but Timon is convinced that the mayor is lying. Corruption is rife in Gramth and poor children are enslaved in the mines. When Lillith is captured, Garland and Timon try to free her.
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Witch-Finder
| S 1 | Ep 4 | 2006/02/01 |
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The Fantasia stop at the simple village of Swamptown to get water but they find the place is in thrall to the Witch-Finder, who keeps the villagers safe from ghosts. Eden and Goneril are accused of being witches and put on trial.
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Greentown
| S 1 | Ep 5 | 2006/02/02 |
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When food runs low, Yves suggests a detour to the legendary lodge of Greentown. The Fantasia are welcomed by the hosts, Mayo and Greeta, but as soon as they eat and drink they seem to fall under a spell. Only Boomer is immune to its effects and must find a way to save the others.
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Plague
| S 1 | Ep 6 | 2006/02/06 |
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Tane and Jewel contract a mysterious disease, which begins to spread to the other members of the Fantasia. An enigmatic message from the Silver Girl sends Garland, Boomer and Timon on a search for the cure, leading them into a confrontation with Ozul and Maska.
Maddigan's Quest
Newton
| S 1 | Ep 7 | 2006/02/07 |
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The Fantasia reach Newton, "Where Knowledge is Strength", where they hope to buy a new solar converter for Solis. But the high-minded scientists of Newton are ruled by their unruly children. Lilith, inspired, goes to join them and their leader, Bolek, at their fort. When a series of tremors cause the release of hazardous waste, the children won't listen to the adults' warnings putting their lives in danger.
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Tunnellers
| S 1 | Ep 8 | 2006/02/08 |
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Having obtained the solar converter, the Fantasia are on their way home, but find their route blocked by land mines, so they're forced to travel through Urukopaina, radio active tunnels of the dead. While Yves and Lilith take the vehicles to the Tunnellers village, where an appreciated Lilith is to perform, the others make their way through the passageways, guided by the Tunnellers, hopelessly mutated humans who can burrow underground like moles.
Maddigan's Quest
Off The Map
| S 1 | Ep 9 | 2006/02/09 |
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Now travelling on areas well off their map, Yves wins a map of the area including Solis from some friendly travelers. They follow it, but find it to be incorrect, leading them to the sea. They are soon caught by the travelers they met earlier, who turn out to be Flesh-Piratesthe women and girls will be sent to Manland, whilst the men and boys are sent to work in the jip-mines. However, they also want the converter, and Timon and Eden, for some tradesmen they have met. This leads to a terrifying ordeal for Timonhow will he, or the rest of the Fantasia, escape?