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Slapstick comic books issue 1

  • Issue #1
    Slapstick (1992) 1
    Published Nov 1992 by Marvel.

    Cover pencils by James W. Fry III, inks by Terry Austin. "The Totally Awesome Origin of Slapstick!", script by Len Kaminski, pencils by James W. Fry III, inks by Terry Austin; Steve runs into a clown which gives him a advertisement for a carnival; Wanting to get back at Winston for telling on Steve for one of his pranks, Steve sought revenge; Steve dressed up as a clown, then goes to the carnival to pie Winston; He sees him kidnapped by clowns and dragged through a portal into a different dimension; Steve follows him, and gets told the story of the evil ruler of the world, and is given gadgets to help him; Then Steve goes to stop the ruler and saves all of the humans which the clowns kidnapped to turn into soldiers for their invasion; After Steve rescues them, he goes back to Earth, and tells his friend everything; His friend tells him that he needs a superhero name, and they finally come up with a name: Slapstick. 36 pgs., full color. $1.25. Cover price $1.25.

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  • Issue #1A
    Slapstick (2017 Marvel Now) 1A

    Written by Reilly Brown and Fred Van Lente. Art by Diego Olortegui. Cover by David Nakayama. Steve Harmon was an average teenager who had an average job as your average clown, living in average New Jersey. But after being zapped by weird and mysterious extradimensional energy, Steve became Slapstick, a living, breathing cartoon! Now, after joining, and then quitting, Deadpool's Mercs for Money, Slapstick is striking it out on his own terms! Sure he's gotta move back in with his parents, but these new business ventures take time. And anyways, he gets to team-up with the Amazing Spider-Man in his first issue. That seems like he's doing pretty well to me! 28 pages, full color. Parental Advisory Cover price $3.99.

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  • Issue #1F
    Slapstick (2017 Marvel Now) 1F

    Written by Reilly Brown and Fred Van Lente. Art by Diego Olortegui. Cover by Ron Lim. Steve Harmon was an average teenager who had an average job as your average clown, living in average New Jersey. But after being zapped by weird and mysterious extradimensional energy, Steve became Slapstick, a living, breathing cartoon! Now, after joining, and then quitting, Deadpool's Mercs for Money, Slapstick is striking it out on his own terms! Sure he's gotta move back in with his parents, but these new business ventures take time. And anyways, he gets to team-up with the Amazing Spider-Man in his first issue. That seems like he's doing pretty well to me! 28 pages, full color. Parental Advisory Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1G
    Slapstick (2017 Marvel Now) 1G

    ICX Variant cover by Pasqual Ferry. Written by Reilly Brown and Fred Van Lente. Art by Diego Olortegui. Steve Harmon was an average teenager who had an average job as your average clown, living in average New Jersey. But after being zapped by weird and mysterious extradimensional energy, Steve became Slapstick, a living, breathing cartoon! Now, after joining, and then quitting, Deadpool's Mercs for Money, Slapstick is striking it out on his own terms! Sure he's gotta move back in with his parents, but these new business ventures take time. And anyways, he gets to team-up with the Amazing Spider-Man in his first issue. That seems like he's doing pretty well to me! 28 pages, full color. Parental Advisory Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Slapstick That's Not Funny TPB (2017 Marvel) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Collects Slapstick (2016) #1-6. Written by Reilly Brown and Fred Van Lente. Art by Diego Olortegui and Reilly Brown. Cover by David Nakayama. Steve Harmon was an average teenager with an average job as your average clown, living in average New Jersey. But after being zapped by weird and mysterious extradimensional energy, Steve became Slapstick - a living, breathing cartoon character! Now, after joining - and then quitting - Deadpool's Mercs for Money, Slapstick is striking out on his own! Sure, he's gotta move back in with his parents, but he gets to team up with the Amazing Spider-Man and meet adorable (but deadly) little minotaurs, so there's that! And when he embarks on a very personal mission, Slapstick will have to work with far stranger allies - like the War D.O.G.S., America's Best Friends! But can these patriotic pups help Steve get to Dimension Ecch, where a throne of games awaits him? Softcover, 136 pages, full color. Cover price $17.99.

  • Vol. 1 #2
    Slapstick (1932 Harold Hersey) Magazine Vol. 1 #2

    Volume 1, Issue 2 - March, 1932. Magazine consisting entirely of single page cartoon strips from artists such as Tish Tash, Chuck Thorndike, Frank Howitt, Reamer Keller, John Rosol, and many others. 8.5" x 11.5", 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.15.