| Issue | #4 |
| Published | June 2003 |
| Cover Price | 2.95 USD |
| Pages | 28 |
| Characters | Halo; Sprocket; Katie |
| Script | Kerry Callen |
| Pencils | Kerry Callen |
| Inks | Kerry Callen |
| Colors | Kerry Callen |
| Letters | Kerry Callen |
| Script | Kerry Callen |
| Pencils | Kerry Callen |
| Inks | Kerry Callen |
| Colors | Kerry Callen (rendered) |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Notes | Creator credits and indicia information with Halo and Sprocket logo. |
| Characters | Katie |
| Synopsis | Whilst playing basketball, Halo and Sprocket remark about how humans have no concept of time and space. |
| Genre | Satire |
| Script | Kerry Callen |
| Pencils | Kerry Callen |
| Inks | Kerry Callen |
| Colors | Kerry Callen (rendered) |
| Letters | Kerry Callen |
| Characters | Katie |
| Synopsis | Halo, Sprocket, and Katie go to an art show, and therein contemplate what makes for "good art". |
| Genre | Satire |
| Script | Kerry Callen |
| Pencils | Kerry Callen |
| Inks | Kerry Callen |
| Colors | Kerry Callen (rendered) |
| Letters | Kerry Callen |
| Notes | Two dots (not three for a proper ellipses) in the title is sic. |
| Synopsis | "Cats, misunderstood masters of the oblique or mush-brained dog toys... you decide!" |
| Genre | Satire |
| Script | Kerry Callen |
| Pencils | Kerry Callen |
| Inks | Kerry Callen |
| Colors | Kerry Callen (rendered) |
| Letters | Kerry Callen |
| Notes | Halo and Sprocket do not appear (and the creator admonishes that "this has nothing to do with Halo & Sprocket"). |
| Pencils | Andi Watson |
| Inks | Andi Watson |
| Colors | Andi Watson (rendered) |
| Pencils | Steve Lightle |
| Inks | Steve Lightle |
| Colors | Steve Lightle (rendered) |
| Synopsis | Includes small drawings of Halo, Sprocket, and Katie by Scott Stewart and Rich Marcej. Also includes wooden statuettes carved by Ellen Callen. |
| Script | Kerry Callen |
| Pencils | Scott Stewart; Rich Marcej |
| Inks | Scott Stewart; Rich Marcej |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Genre | Satire |
| Pencils | Kerry Callen |
| Inks | Kerry Callen |
| Colors | Kerry Callen |
| Letters | Kerry Callen |
| Notes | A picture of a fork, labeled "The Spoon". Refers to the "But Is It Art..?" story in which Sprocket conjectures that "if an artist makes a spoon that looks like a fork... then he's made an excellent spoon?" |