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Home Portfolio Ship of Fools: Death and Taxes Trade Paperback


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Ship of Fools: Death and Taxes Trade Paperback
Credit: Front & back cover artist
Publisher: Slave Labor Graphics
Release Date: December 23, 1998
Price: $11.95
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by Bryan J. L. Glass & Mike Avon Oeming
Ship of Fools is a sci-fi action/adventure saga described by writer Glass as "Star Wars meets Pulp Fiction." The characters are all outcasts, branded insane by the controlling "powers that be," and together form a misfit family who become symbols of individuality and hope for the universe. As artist Oeming says, "being human, being an individual, is the most important thing in the universe." Oeming believes the series will appeal to fans of The X-Files, Monty Python, Red Dwarf, David Lynch films, and generally to anyone who likes "bizarre, twisted humor" such as SLG's own Johnny the Homicidal Maniac and Milk & Cheese. This book also features a painted cover by Kabuki artist David Mack.

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B&W. (Bryan J. L. Glass/Mike Avon Oeming) A sci-fi action/adventure saga described by writer Glass as "Star Wars meets Pulp Fiction." The characters are all outcasts, branded insane by the controlling "powers that be," and together form a misfit family who become symbols of individuality and hope for the universe. Painted cover by Kabuki artist David Mack. 96 pages

Notes:
· David Mack also created the images of writer Bryan Glass and aritst Mike Oeming for the book's biography section
· The front and back covers were reprinted in Kabuki: Reflections #1 on pages 33 and 34, respectively

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