| Issue | #2 |
| Published | January 1992 |
| Cover Price | $1.00 |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Fabian Nicieza; Tom DeFalco (Editor-In-Chief) |
| Notes | Evan Dorkin signed the cover artwork, "Rudeboy D.". No letters page this issue. Reprinted in a $13.95 resized black & white paperback by Slave Labor Graphics in 2004. |
| Characters | Bill Preston [Bill S. Preston, Esquire]; Ted Logan [Theodore Logan]; Death [The Grim Reaper]; Little Ted Preston (In corner box) |
| Genre | Teen; Humour; Comedy |
| Pencils | Evan Dorkin [As Rudeboy D.] |
| Inks | Evan Dorkin [As Rudeboy D.] |
| Notes | Evan Dorkin signed the cover artwork, "Rudeboy D.". No letters page this issue. Reprinted in a $13.95 resized black & white paperback by Slave Labor Graphics in 2004. |
| Reprinted | in Bill & Ted's Most Excellent Adventures (Slave Labor, 2004 series) #1 |
| Characters | Bill Preston [Bill S. Preston, Esquire]; Ted Logan [Theodore Logan] [Both as Wild Stallyns]; Death [The Grim Reaper]; Rufus; Elizabeth; Joanna; Unnamed romans (Death); So-Crates [Socrates]; Napoleon; President Abraham Lincoln; Billy the Kid; (Various) Zombies; Linus; Geoffrey; Genghis Khan; Station; Pro-Helmet zombie; Time Thumb; Thurston; Chuck DeNomolos (Villain) (Cameo) |
| Synopsis | After Death quits and takes a holiday, zombies, with no place to go, show up at Bill & Ted's door and it's up to the duo to retrieve Death and get him back on the job. |
| Genre | Teen; Humour; Comedy |
| Script | Evan Dorkin |
| Pencils | Evan Dorkin |
| Inks | Stephen DeStefano |
| Colors | Robbie Busch |
| Letters | Kurt Hathaway |
| Reprinted | in Bill & Ted's Most Excellent Adventures (Slave Labor, 2004 series) #1 |