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Andrew Pepoy (w & a & c) Mix: one wacky girl with one tiny dinosaur; Result: Big Fun! Presenting three full-color, zany tales of Simone & Ajax: ""The Case of the Maltese Duck,"" ""A Christmas Caper,"" and ""Simone, Queen of the Jungle. Also includes extras by Eisner-winning Andrew Pepoy (Fables, The Simpsons) Intro by Mark Schultz (Xenozoic Tales) Try it, and join the adventure!
Various (w) "" Various (a) "" Andrew Pepoy (c) The sensational sixties, a time of dreams, hopes, revolution, and social change! At the forefront of the decade were the nation's youth, enjoying the latest fads, speaking their minds, and defining a generation. Ever timeless, Archie and his friends came along for the ride, exploring both the fun and mores of the times with their unique brand of humor, as only they could! But Archie Comics was also around to remind everyone ""the more things change, the more they stay the same!"" Whether getting tangled up in the eternal love triangle or incurring the wrath of the principal and Veronica's father, Archie scaled new heights of hilarity!
Various (w) Dan DeCarlo, Harry Lucey and more (a) Andrew Pepoy (c) The ""50s are a fondly remembered decade for many-for both those who lived through it, and those who know it only from nostalgic movies and TV shows. Now journey back to the days of drive-ins and hula-hoops and join Archie and his teenage friends as they frolic through the frantic Fifties! Read about Archie's Scottish ancestors! See the girls in cassimere sweaters, plaid skirts, and bobbysox! Experience the time Archie and Jughead became beatniks! Behold an Elvis look-alike mesmerizing Riverdale! Witness as Moose takes apart Archie, literally! Follow Archie's lead as the group hoots it up at the sock hop! Glide with the gang as they rollerskate through the magical world of Riverdale and laugh again at the antics of American's #1 Teenagers!
Freddy and Mouse may have erred by opening the big stone box containing not the treasure they'd hoped to find, but one of the great old powers that the Empire had locked away ages ago. With the Empire now gone, many of the great old powers are free again. So, the question needs to be asked: Did Fabletown lose the war by winning it? [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham, Andrew Pepoy and Peter Gross / Cover by James ]
Here's the thing, folks. We can't tell you what happens in this issue because it would give away the big frightening thing that happened in the previous issue (which we also didn't tell you about). So, what can we say? Only the most general stuff. Like that the grim fallout from winning the war so easily continues. And the metaphorical chickens come home to roost. Good, right? [Written by Bill Willingham Cover by James Jean / Art by Mark Buckingham, Andrew Pepoy and Peter Gro]
In our fifth and final chapter of this first big post-war saga, you're going to find out why this story was called "The Dark Ages." Yes, this is a dark story, and we're afraid you're not going to like it one bit - unless, of course, you think not nearly enough terrible and tragic things have happened to our stalwart heroes of Fabletown. We now suspect that, if the Fables had truly had any idea of the full consequences, they'd never have gone to war at all. [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Mark Buckingham & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by James Jean]
Bender becomes the star of a hit TV show on which he terrifies the public with predictions about the imminent end of the world. Meanwhile, Fry and Leela work off an amusement park debt as carnies on the moon. And when a real threat to Earth appears on the horizon, Bender and the Planet Express crew must warn a wary and weary populace that has braced itself for disaster one too many times. [(W) Ian Boothby (A) James Lloyd (CA) Jason Ho, Andrew Pepoy]
(W) McCann (A) Delaney, Pepoy What would have happened if Fry traveled back in time 100 or so years to a sci-fi influenced, industrialized Victorian Age rather than three thousand years into the future? You are about to find out as the Planet Express crew goes steampunk!
JACK OF FABLES #9 - A 32 page comic published by DC Comics. [Written By Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges Art By Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy Cover By James Jean]
Things have gone from bad to worse: Jack's lost his wife, he's the target of a very lucky lady, and his profits are headed down the toilet. What could possibly make it worse? Mister Revise and his legion of sinister librarians, that's what. On sale April 25 [Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges / Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by James Je]
JACK OF FABLES celebrates its one-year anniversary with a new story arc and a shocking new mystery cover artist! So what happens when you become the most well-known Fable in America? Jack starts to find out in a truly bizarre way. Also, in the Golden Boughs retirement village (and prison camp for Fables) Mr. Revise takes drastic steps to keep the escaped Fables from spilling the beans on him and his facility. [Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy Cover by CLASSIFIED]
Jack's been impaled by the sword Excalibur, and only the One True King can remove it from him. But where is he, and how long can Jack last with a sword sticking out of his chest?
[Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges : Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy: Cover by CLASSIFIED]
"The Bad Prince," Part 3. So now Jack's the center of all stories, huh? And if the story in question happens to involve a famous sword stuck in a famous stone, it probably shouldn't surprise us that Jack gets to play the stone. But wait! How can we have the Sword in the Stone story over here in Jack, when that simple-minded janitor fellow has the same sword over in that other Fables book? . [Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bolland]
In the conclusion of "The Bad Prince," our hard-luck group of crash survivors try to find a way out of the wilderness. And along the way we learn more about Wicked John, and our boy Jack doesn't like a bit of it. But it does give him an idea of how he might possibly get fabled Excalibur removed from his chest. In the story of the Sword in the Stone, Jack hates playing the stone.
[Written by Bill Willingham / Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bolland]
Talented artist Russ Braun (ANIMAL MAN) joins the Jack of Fables creative team as a new story arc begins! Why has Jack been carrying that briefcase around all this time? Why is Paul Bunyan buying big pants? Who is Dash Weinstein and why is he risking it all for a girl with million-dollar gams? Why are we asking you? You don't know. Only Jack knows, and he ain't telling. [Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges / Art by Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bol]
Who is the mysterious Bookburner? What is Paul Bunyan doing with big pants? When will Jack ever learn? Where is the lost city of gold? Why does Hillary Page have a piece of eggshell in her brassiere? Answer these questions and you'll be able to write a textbook newspaper article about this thrill-soaked issue! [Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges / Art by Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bol]
Do you like mobsters? Do you like shootouts? Do you like frogs in top hats? What about Canadians? Do you like them? If so, then this is the story you've been waiting for your entire life. If you only like two or three of those things, you're still in luck, because there's also a witch trial, a rampaging lumberjack, and musical theater. Join us as Jack, Gary, Paul Bunyan, et al., hit the road in Part 3 of ""Americana."" Plus: Babe the Miniature Blue Ox! [Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges / Art by Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bol]
We don't want to alarm you, but this issue of Jack of Fables is so explosive, so astonishing, and SO DAMN SEXY, that it may not be appropriate for pregnant women or those with fragile constitutions. This issue contains violent death, hot sex, heartbreak and betrayal, astonishing revelations, and delusional oxen. It's the dramatic, heart-stopping, pulse-pounding conclusion to the "Americana" storyline. [Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges / Art by Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bol]
1883 was the year in which the scrofulous outlaw known as ""Smiling Jack Candle"" and his gang of desperadoes roamed the Western Territories, robbing and pillaging as they went. None durst stand up to the miscreant, until the day that a grim-countenanced stranger - a sheriff from back East who carried no gun - rode out to face him down. What happened next, you ask, and why does this sheriff seem so familiar...? [Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges / Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bol]
Several great and terrible events occurred in 1883, but none so dire as the continuing depredations of the Jack Candle Gang in the Old West. No posse could stop them. Not even the legendary Pinkertons could find them. But now a mysterious unarmed sheriff is on Jack's trail, and a showdown is inevitable. [Written by Matthew Sturges & Bill Willingham / Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bol]
The tumultuous year 1883 comes to a close with the final showdown between Smiling Jack Candle and the Sheriff without a Gun. Get the women and children off the streets and board up your doors and windows - there's gonna be a killin'! [Written by Matthew Sturges & Bill Willingham / Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bol]
Let's face it: You already know what's going to happen in this issue. Jack's going to do something smarmy, some creepy guy will do something creepy, an egg will explode, and a little blue pig will pontificate on weighty matters while wearing a brassiere on his head. Just another typical chapter in the life of Jack of The Tales. In this issue, however, we learn a bit more about the lovely young librarian Robin Page, and find out why she does the things she does. It's part one of a new story, even! [Written by Matthew Sturges & Bill Willingham / Art by Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bol]
Part 2 of the 3-part "Turning Pages" stars former wallflower Priscilla Page. It's chock-full of car crashes, brutal violence, shoplifting and the horrors of mime - not to mention our fearless protagonist Jack facing off against a horrific monster. [Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges / Art by Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by Brian Bol]
In this volume collecting issues #6-11, Jack reveals the secret of his former relationship with the illustrious Snow Queen - when he took her powers and became known as Jack Frost. And in present times, he lands in Las Vegas and meets his lovely new bride, a directionless heiress. Could it possibly be 'happily ever after' at last?
[Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges / Art by Tony Akins & Andrew Pepoy / Cover by James Jea]
Collecting JACK OF FABLES #12-16! Jack's now a wayward Fable in the heartland of America. Follow his extreme road stories as he reveals the secret of his former relationship with the illustrious Snow Queen (when he took her powers and became known as Jack Frost). Scheduled to arrive in June. [Written by Matthew Sturges & Bill Willingham / Art by Tony Akins, Andrew Robinson, Andrew Pepoy and]
Get ready for Jack's adventures out West, as Smiling Jack Candle crosses paths with a grim sheriff from back East who carries no gun. Collecting issues #22-27 of the series Publishers Weekly says "any sophisticated comics fan will enjoy." [Written by Bill Willingham & Matthew Sturges / Art by Tony Akins, Russ Braun & Andrew Pepoy / Cove]
Since the 1940s, fashion model supreme Katy Keene has enthralled audiences with her own self-titled series as well as Katy Keene Pin-Up Parade and Katy Keene Fashion Book Magazine. Readers have long thrilled to her adventures on the runway as well as her intriguing romances. Best of all, Katy Keene was one of the first interactive comic book series, inviting readers to send in fashion suggestions of their own that were turned into pin-ups and paper dolls that they could cut out and keep! Katy returned in a big way in 2005's Free Comic Book Day entry, and soon she began appearing again on a regular basis in the pages of Archie & Friends. Her new adventures were charted by writer-artist Andrew Pepoy, and were filled with the same adventure and romance Katy fans had come to expect, served up with a modern-day twist, of course! Now these popular Katy stories are collected together in a handsome, fully colored edition that features not only every Katy Keene story from Archie & Friends #101-110, it also includes an all-new story from Pepoy that charts Katy's whirlwind career! In "Katy's Diary," readers will discover how a Michigan girl went from a Chicago University student to a sensational celebrity supermodel! Don't miss out on the high fashion hijinx! [Andrew Pepoy]
(W) Ty Templeton (A) Andrew Pepoy Mr. Burns lays off the entire work force at the nuclear power plant, shuttering every local business, and steering the town into financial ruin. With no jobs available, the Simpsons and the other Springfieldians do what any economically depressed and unemployed person would do, they cross illegally into Canada to make their fortune.
After a school prank gone bad, Bart is afraid to face the consequences or his parents, so he and Milhouse stowaway on Captain McCallister's boat and set sail for exotic ports. However, an adventure on the high seas is not everything it is cracked up to be. Oh, did we mention the mutiny? [(W) Chuck Dixon (A) John Delaney, Andrew Pepoy (CA) Jason Ho, Mike Rote]
Nothing in Arcadia is what it seems. Beneath its façade of order and industry lies a corrupt brotherhood of criminals, cronies, and cops all drawing from the same tainted well. But there's a wrench in this dirty machine, a leather-clad, one-eyed, one-man wrecking crew bent on tearing down the lie of Arcadia, brick-by-brick. The man known as X cares about only one thing, the rule of law. Unfortunately, that law is X. [Steven Grant (W), Javier Saltares (A), Chris Warner (A), Andrew Pepoy (A), Tim Bradstreet (A), Frank]
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