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Good Girl Art Quarterly#15

Good Girl Art Quarterly #15

Apr 1994 · AC · 3.95 USD; 5.15 CAD
“Glamourcon”

"Glamourcon" introduces Stardust, the alien Dr. Mara, in a stylish 1994 tale from Good Girl Art Quarterly #15, written by Mark G. Heike and illustrated by Chris Allen, with inks by Heike and colors by Rebekah Black. When Stardust becomes entangled with two con artists exploiting a stolen miracle fabric, she stumbles upon a charity gala with a deadly secret—only to confront the masked menace Killer Clown in a moment of high-stakes flair. The cover by Chris Allen captures the issue’s glamorous, dangerous energy.

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writer, inker Mark G. Heike · artist Chris Allen · colorist Rebekah Black

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writer, inker Mark G. Heike
colorist Rebekah Black

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The alien Dr. Mara, aka Stardust, has decided not to return to her home planet Rur, and remains to partake in the pleasures of her new home on Earth. She gets involved with two grifters, Wayne Markley and Howard Williams, who are making cheap knockoffs of a miracle fabric developed by a company they just left. At a big charity fund-raising event for publicity for their 'new' fabric, Stardust finds out the charity is a front for Killer Clown, who tries to steal all the money. She makes quick work of the Clown, and conman Markley is happy there's even more publicity.

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