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Rascals in Paradise
Cover of trade paperback collection of Rascals in Paradise. Art by Jim Silke.
Publication information
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
ScheduleMonthly
Format Limited series
Genre
Publication dateAugust - December 1994
No. of issues3
Creative team
Written by Jim Silke
Artist(s) Jim Silke
Letterer(s) L. Lois Buhalis
Collected editions
Rascals in Paradise ISBN  1-56971-075-9

Rascals in Paradise was a comic book limited series created in 1994 by writer/artist Jim Silke and published by Dark Horse Comics. It was labeled "for mature adults only", and illustrated in a "deco sci-fi" style. [1]

Plot

In the year 2362, a duplicate of Earth is created, ostensibly as a planet-sized vacation resort. However, due to an error or miscalculation, the machine intelligence that was supposed to create the world instead created a planet called Trash-9, a world covered by hostile jungles, wilderness and deserts, and populated by dangerous natives.

Collected editions

In 1995, the series was collected into a trade paperback by Dark Horse Comics ( ISBN  1-56971-075-9).

Notes

  1. ^ Wenberg, Brian (July 1994). "Rascals in Paradise". Hero Illustrated. p. 30.

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rascals in Paradise
Cover of trade paperback collection of Rascals in Paradise. Art by Jim Silke.
Publication information
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
ScheduleMonthly
Format Limited series
Genre
Publication dateAugust - December 1994
No. of issues3
Creative team
Written by Jim Silke
Artist(s) Jim Silke
Letterer(s) L. Lois Buhalis
Collected editions
Rascals in Paradise ISBN  1-56971-075-9

Rascals in Paradise was a comic book limited series created in 1994 by writer/artist Jim Silke and published by Dark Horse Comics. It was labeled "for mature adults only", and illustrated in a "deco sci-fi" style. [1]

Plot

In the year 2362, a duplicate of Earth is created, ostensibly as a planet-sized vacation resort. However, due to an error or miscalculation, the machine intelligence that was supposed to create the world instead created a planet called Trash-9, a world covered by hostile jungles, wilderness and deserts, and populated by dangerous natives.

Collected editions

In 1995, the series was collected into a trade paperback by Dark Horse Comics ( ISBN  1-56971-075-9).

Notes

  1. ^ Wenberg, Brian (July 1994). "Rascals in Paradise". Hero Illustrated. p. 30.

References



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