Rascals in Paradise
For James A. Michener Book, see Rascals in Paradise (book).
Rascals in Paradise | |
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Cover of trade paperback collection of Rascals in Paradise. Art by Jim Silke. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Genre | |
Publication date | August - December 1994 |
Number of issues | 3 |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Jim Silke |
Artist(s) | Jim Silke |
Letterer(s) | L. Lois Buhalis |
Collected editions | |
Rascals in Paradise | ISBN 1-56971-075-9 |
Rascals in Paradise was a comic book limited series created in 1994 by writer/artist Jim Silke and published by Dark Horse Comics. It was labeled "for mature adults only", and illustrated in a "deco sci-fi" style.[1]
Plot
In the year 2362, a duplicate of Earth is created, ostensibly as a planet-sized vacation resort. However, due to an error or miscalculation, the machine intelligence that was supposed to create the world instead created a planet called Trash-9, a world covered by hostile jungles, wilderness and deserts, and populated by dangerous natives.
Collected editions
In 1995, the series was collected into a trade paperback by Dark Horse Comics (ISBN 1-56971-075-9).
Notes
- ↑ Wenberg, Brian (July 1994). "Rascals in Paradise". Hero Illustrated. p. 30.
References
- 'Rascals in Paradise' at the Comic Book DB
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