| Issue | #4 |
| Published | December 1992 |
| Cover Price | 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Stuart Moore |
| Notes | Credits acknowledge special thanks to Michael Deep for his help with the poem "There is a Place." |
| Characters | Hammerlocke [Sir Arthur Locke] |
| Genre | Science Fiction |
| Pencils | Chris Sprouse (signed) |
| Inks | Keith Wilson [signed as Kez] |
| Notes | Credits acknowledge special thanks to Michael Deep for his help with the poem "There is a Place." |
| Characters | Hammerlocke [Sir Arthur Locke]; Hugo Tharn; The Phade; Dr. Miranda Alvarez-Locke; Jacob Kingman-Rhee; Amanda Locke; Cactus Jaq; Dr. Webster Christie; Sahara Skyhawk; Lt. Patric Nekemte; King Henry IX; Miss Van Starben; Kevin Morrissey (flashback) |
| Genre | Science Fiction |
| Script | Tom Joyner (co-plot; script); Keith Wilson [as K.S. Wilson] (co-plot) |
| Pencils | Chris Sprouse |
| Inks | Keith Wilson [as K.S. Wilson] |
| Colors | Matt Webb |
| Letters | John E. Workman, Jr. |
| Synopsis | Frederic Brownwell's famous "Genetic Diastrophism" letter, sent to prime citizen Lyman Henry, first elected executive of the Global Federation. |
| Genre | Science Fiction |
| Script | Tom Joyner (co-plot; script); Keith Wilson [as K.S. Wilson] (co-plot) |
| Letters | John E. Workman, Jr. ? |
| Synopsis | Partial transcript of Unicorn director Jacob Kingman-Rhee's speech, delivered on the occasion of the opening of Unicorn headquarters, Djakart, Java. |
| Genre | Science Fiction |
| Script | Tom Joyner (co-plot; script); Keith Wilson [as K.S. Wilson] (co-plot) |
| Letters | typeset |