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The Trouble with Girls#12
Cover: Tim Hamilton

The Trouble with Girls #12

Aug 1988 · Malibu · 1.95 USD; 2.50 CAD
“Girls at Home”

In "Girls at Home," the escalating prank war from Tricia Petersson’s fake assistant persona reaches a fever pitch as mysterious nighttime disturbances turn personal—garbage cans toppled, her car sabotaged with sugar in the tank, and a chilling "USURPER" scrawled across her garage. Written by Will Jacobs and Gerard Jones, with art and inks by Tim Hamilton, this 1988 Malibu issue cranks up the tension with a mix of humor and unease, all under Hamilton’s distinctive cover by Tim Hamilton.

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writer Will Jacobs · writer Gerard Jones · artist, inker Tim Hamilton · letterer Clem Robins · cover Tim Hamilton

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artist, inker Tim Hamilton
letterer Clem Robins
cover pencils, inks Tim Hamilton

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The "fake assistant answering letters (Tricia Petersson)" storyline started in issue #10 continues. Tricia explains someone is calling her in the middle of night, knocking over her garbage cans with a car, ringing her doorbell and ditching, and put sugar in her car's gas tank. They also spray-painted "USURPER" on her garage door.

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