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    Crisis #35

    Crisis » Crisis #35 - Mental! released by Fleetway on January 6, 1990.

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    Mental! last edited by Pols on 06/30/22 04:03PM View full history

    Third World War: Book II Epilogue 1 Black Man's Burden

    Story: Pat Mills & Alan Mitchell. Art: John Hicklenton. Colour: Angels Mills. Lettering: Gordon Robson.

    In which Ryan reminisces about his childhood in Africa and his playmates, the Mau-Mau. Sources for this episode from conversations with a retired Sergeant-Major who fought the Mau-Mau in Kenya; Kenyatta by Jeremy Murray-Brown, Allen and Unwin; African Heritage by Moyana and Sibanda, Zimbabwe Educational Books.

    3WW: Double Portrait

    Art: Steve Sampson

    CRISIS's most fashionable anti-fascist offers up a pair of soft-core pin-ups for all of you salivating 3WW fans; shame on you!

    Didn't You Love My Brother?

    Story: Tony Allen. Art: David Hine. Lettering: Bambos.

    Straight from the outer Fringe, ace funny man and snappy dresser Tony Allen presents a night in the life of a stand-up comic.

    Crisis Review:

    Red King Rising

    Michel Bennent reviews Grant Morrison's award-winning play.

    Back Cover: The Crooked Mile

    Story/Art: Philip Bond.

    More angelic anarchy from the acerbic brush of CRISIS's own Sean Connery.

    Front Cover

    Artist: David Hine

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