What The--?! #4

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Marvel ⋅ 1988
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Scott Lobdell

Writer

Peter David

Writer

Kurt Busiek

Writer

Jon D'Agostino

Writer

Michael Eury

Writer

Adam Blaustein

Writer

Marc Siry

Penciler

Marc Siry

Writer

Fred Hembeck

Penciler

Fred Hembeck

Inker

Fred Hembeck

Letterer

Fred Hembeck

Writer

Jim Salicrup

Penciler

Gary Fields

Inker

Gary Fields

Penciler

David Day

Inker

David Day

Penciler

Ron Zalme

Inker

Ron Zalme

Letterer

Ron Zalme

Penciler

Hector Collazo

Inker

Hector Collazo

Cover Artist

Hector Collazo

Inker

Kyle Baker

Inker

Joe Albelo

Colorist

George Roussos

Colorist

Gregory Wright

Letterer

Rick Parker

Cover Artist

Bob Wiacek

Published

November 1988

Synopsis

Parodies: the X-Men in "Mutant Beach Party, Chapter 2." Script by Kurt Busiek, pencils by Hector Collazo, inks by Kyle Baker. Doctor Strange in "The Wacky Disciple of Doctor Deranged!" Script and art by Fred Hembeck. Wolverine/Lone Wolf and Cub in "Lone Wolvie and Chris (Claremont)." No credits (art by Steve Ditko/Terry Austin?). The Marvel Balls in "Hard Ball!" Script by Scott Lobdell, art by Gary Fields. Irving Forbush as Captain America in "The Last Charlie America." Script by Lobdell, art by Ron Zalme. Starchy (Archie) in "Four Pages With Starchy." Script and pencils by Dave Schwartz, inks by Jon D'Agostino. One-page strips: Master of Kung Fu in "What If Shang-Chew were a Fast Food Cook?" (script by Michael Eury, pencils by David Day, inks by Dan Day); "When Titans Clash!" (script by Peter David, art by Fields); and "An Important Message for the Readers" (script and art by Hembeck). No ads. This issue ends the four-issue try-out of the title. However, because it did well, it returned eight months later. Collazo/Wiacek front cover; Collazo/Joe Albedo back cover. 

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