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Blastosaurus (2018 Golden Apple) comic books 2019-2021

  • Issue #5
    Blastosaurus (2018 Golden Apple) 5

    Written by Richard Fairgray and Paul Eiding. Art and Cover by Richard Fairgray. With the monster dog on the loose and the raccoon's super powers growing by the minute, Richard and Blasto are running out of time to save the day. To make matters worse, Tabitha's dad has shown up to inject some responsible adult decision making into the mix. Now Richard's trapped at home with Tabby while Blasto and Doyle are heading for a showdown that, hopefully, won't end in tragedy. It's dinosaur vs. raccoon vs. dog vs. mobility scooter vs. punk band vs. pickles in the penultimate chapter of this three part adventure. 28 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #6
    Blastosaurus (2018 Golden Apple) 6

    Written by Richard Fairgray and Paul Eiding. Art and Cover by Richard Fairgray. The monster dog has been zapped out of the sky, the evil super raccoon has fled with the magic stone and our dinosaur hero has no way to track them down. Lucky for him Tabitha and Richard have a plan to lure the raccoon in for a final showdown. Armed with tennis ball shooting back packs and the smell of marshmallows, they are ready for anything . . . or so they think. The conclusion to the three part Monster Dog Saga is finally here, along with hundreds and hundreds of raccoons! 28 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #7
    Blastosaurus (2018 Golden Apple) 7

    Written by Richard Fairgray and Paul Eiding. Art and Cover by Richard Fairgray. It's hard to go unnoticed when you stick out like a green thumb, but our saurian leading man is still insisting he keeps his existence a secret. That would probably be easier if every mutant and monster in town didn't seem to track him down, or if Richard and Tabitha would stop getting into trouble with potential supervillains, or (and this one really counts) if he didn't keep getting photographed every time he left the laundromat. Our hero's privacy comes crashing down as a blob with all the information of the internet, but no nuance or context, wreaks havoc on Freak Out City! 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.