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| Publisher |
Dark Horse |
| Series |
Cheval Noir |
| Published | April 1992 |
| Writer |
Moebius |
| Writer |
Doug Wheeler |
| Artist |
Doug Rice |
| Writer |
Jacques Tardi |
| Artist |
Jacques Tardi |
| Writer |
David Lynch |
| Artist |
David Lynch |
| Writer |
Didier Comès |
| Artist |
Didier Comès |
| Inker |
Hilary Barta |
| Letterer |
Pat Brosseau |
| Letterer |
Rachel Rodrigo |
| Letterer |
Monisha Sheth |
| Cover Artist |
Peter Kuper |
| Artist |
Moebius |
"The Man from the Ciguri", an all-new Moebius story, continues as Major Grubert reads a comic book and orders a glass of sparkling water. Meanwhile, a shell-shocked Brindavoine seeks refuge from World War I in Jacques Tardi's "The Flower and the Rifle", and dreams really don't come true in chapter 6 of "Tree-Heart", by Comes. Plus, "Classics Desecrated" gives us a new perspective on the mythic Paul Bunyan, courtesy of Doug Wheeler, Doug Rice and Hilary Barta; and David Lynch's "The Angriest Dog in the World" deeps on keepin' on. Cover by political artist Peter Kuper (The Jungle, World War III)