Cigarman
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Cigarman is the name of both the hero and the comic, printed on the back page of Smoke Magazine [1] c.1997. He was written by Sam Gross, and drawn by Randy Jones.
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[edit] Origin
Bitten by a radioactive Hornworm (Manduca sexta), wealthy "Durham Lonsdale" becomes able to transform himself into a gigantic flying cigar, simply by saying Havana backwards (Anavah).
[edit] Setting
Lonsdale lives in Megaburgh, as a 'fabulously wealthy' socialite. He is probably a parody of Batman.
[edit] Other characters
- Commissioner McGraft
- Fenster, McGraft's nephew
- Clipperlips
- Holly Honeybreath, Mayor of San Franallison
- Carlos the Old Cigarmaker
- Manuelo, Carlos' crossdressing nephew
- George Steinblunder, owner of the Megaburgh Puff Adders
[edit] Stories
[edit] Part I
[edit] Part II
Appeared in Smoke, Summer 1997 issue
Cigarman's arch-nemesis, Clipperlips, appears for the first time. He nearly defeats Cigarman, with the help of liquified blue mold, but Carlos 'the old cigarmaker' saves him.
[edit] Part III
Appeared in Smoke, Fall 1997 issue
Bank robbers flee to San Franallison, where Cigarman is unwelcome. He disguises himself as "Vibrator Girl" and lures them back into Megaburgh.
[edit] Part IV
Appeared in Smoke, Winter 1997 issue
Colonel Kootz and the Heart of Darkness Militia steal all of the Pentagon's cigars and declare independence. Cigarman regains the cigars with the help of the AFT (American Federation of Teachers).
[edit] Part V
Appeared in Smoke, Spring 1998 issue
Cigarman's arch-nemesis, Clipperlips, returns to threaten Megaburgh's ballpark, Puff Adder Stadium. Cigarman defeats him with a clever subterfuge and his secret Oriental training.