Crew 13
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Crew #13 was the thirteenth issue of Crew (comic) magazine, published in 1999.
[edit] Contents
(C-Comics, A-Article, B-Biography, E-Editorial, L-Letter corner)
- Mladí ležáci, staří comicsoví malíři (E)
- Vaše vnitřnosti v koši nekončí (L)
- Sandman:Three Septembers and a January (called "The Last Emperor of America", in Czech) Part 1 (C)
- Spider-Man:Masky (Masks) (A)
- Lobo goes to Hollywood (C)
- Man on the disection table:Alan Grant (B)
- Čerstvá Krev (Fresh Blood)-(A, comics news)
- Krev, pot a slzy (Blood,sweat and tears):The torture chamber of Martin Němec (Amateur Artists page)
- Sinister Dexter:Anatomy of Throwdown (Boby a Bobek) (C)
- Sandman:Three Septembers and a January Part 2 (C)
- Co vyhřezne příště (A-forthcomming comics)
They loved BArbies
[edit] Writing styles
This issue features many examples of the editorial crew's tongue-in-cheek black humour:in its editorial, an apology for the delayment of the publication of Batman/Darkness due to Marc Silvestris "lazyness",and a statement that Todd McFarlane spends most of his time in his garage,playing with action figures and talking for them in changed voices .
Another example of such humour in this issue is the biography of Alan Grant, where a weak attempt to begin the article leads to the description of a satanist ritual, involving middle-aged woman's fetuses and the third teeth of Winston Churchill ((Churchill)1874-1965, denture 1951-1967) being used to conquer the Earth.
Preceded by Crew 12 |
Crew (comic) 1999 |
Succeeded by Crew 14 |