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Ray-Mond#1
Cover: David Boswell

Ray-Mond #1

Aug 1998 · Deep-Sea Comics · 2.95 USD; 3.95 CAD

Ray-Mond #1 (1998) introduces a delightfully flawed hero in a story written and drawn entirely by David Boswell, who also handled inks and letters. The issue follows Ray-Mond, a well-meaning but deeply misguided young man, as he inherits a suitcase brimming with powers—only to quickly discover that being a hero is far harder than he imagined, thanks to his own stubborn vanity, questionable judgment, and a surprising appetite for personal gain. The cover, also by Boswell, captures his character’s chaotic charm in bold, expressive lines.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer David Boswell
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From publisher information: "Half-vigilante - half village-idiot - RAY-MOND is a naive young man who inherits a suitcase full of 'super-powers' - and all the responsibilities that go with them. But his efforts to 'do good' are continually subverted by his own vanity, idiocy, and greed!"

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