Stray Toasters

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Stray Toasters is a four issue comic book created, written and illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz and published by Marvel Comics's imprint named Epic Comics in 1988. The story revolves around criminal psychologist Egon Rustemagik and his investigation of a serial killer that seems to be targeting women.

The front and back covers of Bill Sienkiewicz' Stray Toasters model three (number 3). This shows the diversity of Sienkiewicz' work: the front cover is a fine-art oil painting portrait of one of the novel's characters, the back shows his more anarchic comicbook style.
The front and back covers of Bill Sienkiewicz' Stray Toasters model three (number 3). This shows the diversity of Sienkiewicz' work: the front cover is a fine-art oil painting portrait of one of the novel's characters, the back shows his more anarchic comicbook style.

[edit] Characters

  • Phil - a devil. Narrative indicated by red boxes and postcards to his family: wife Emily, sons Timmy and Brad.
  • Todd - a boy, possibly autistic.
  • Deborah Dissler - the first victim. Called Todd her son.
  • Abigail "Abby" Nolan - a psychiatric counselor.
  • Dr. Egon Rustemagik - a criminal psychologist.
  • Mona -
  • Harvard Chalky - Assistant District Attorney
  • Dr. Montana Violet -
  • Dahlia -