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Flint Comix & Entertainment#1
Cover: Randy Zimmerman & Wiley Miller & Hy Eisman & Dave T. Phipps & Sheldon Moldoff & Mark Tatulli

Flint Comix & Entertainment #1

Mar 2009 · Ted Valley · 0.00 FREE
“Fools All 'Round”

"Fools All 'Round" is a sharp, satirical anthology in Flint Comix & Entertainment #1 (2009), a free comic that skewers contemporary absurdities with a mix of biting humor and surreal twists. From Barack’s White House woes to Snow White navigating the recession, the issue weaves together bizarre, real-world commentary through a rotating cast of creators—Jeff Koterba, Jimmy Margulies, Gary Brookins, and Rick McKee—whose collaborative art and lettering bring the chaos to life. The eclectic cover, a collage of legendary cartoonists including Sheldon Moldoff and Mark Tatulli, perfectly mirrors the issue’s playful, anarchic spirit.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Jeff Koterba · writer, artist, inker, letterer Jimmy Margulies · writer, artist, inker, letterer Gary Brookins · writer, artist, inker, letterer Rick McKee · cover Randy Zimmerman, Wiley Miller, Hy Eisman, Dave T. Phipps, Sheldon Moldoff, Mark Tatulli

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Jeff Koterba
writer, artist, inker, letterer Jimmy Margulies
writer, artist, inker, letterer Gary Brookins
writer, artist, inker, letterer Rick McKee
cover pencils, inks Randy Zimmerman
cover pencils, inks Wiley Miller
cover pencils, inks Hy Eisman
cover pencils, inks Dave T. Phipps
cover pencils, inks Sheldon Moldoff
cover pencils, inks Mark Tatulli

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Barack's problems smoking at the White House and where to house the Guantanamo prisoners, Snow White experiences the bad economy, people take up reading instead of switching to digital TV, and the UN laments Oprah Winfrey's weight fluctuations.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).