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Rock N' Roll Comics#4
Cover: Lyndal Ferguson

Rock N' Roll Comics #4

Oct 1989 · Revolutionary · 1.95 USD
“Mötley Crüe: West Coast Wildmen”

In "Mötley Crüe: West Coast Wildmen," Rock N' Roll Comics #4 dives into a satirical take on the Morton Downey Jr. show, where figures like Stan Back and "Flipper Bore" (a stand-in for Tipper Gore) square off in a heated debate over whether today's rock music is Communist subversion or just plain disgusting vomit. Written by Todd Loren and illustrated by Larry Nadolsky with inks by Josh Neufeld, the issue blends sharp humor and rock 'n' roll absurdity, all wrapped in a cover by Lyndal Ferguson that captures the chaotic spirit of the era.

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writer Todd Loren · artist Larry Nadolsky · inker, letterer Josh Neufeld · cover Lyndal Ferguson

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Full credits

writer Todd Loren
inker, letterer Josh Neufeld
cover pencils, inks Lyndal Ferguson

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A parody of the Morton Downey Jr. show with participants — including Stan Back and "Flipper Bore" (i.e., Tipper Gore) — debating whether "today's rock music" is "Communist subversion" or "disgusting vomit."

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