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Favourites:
"Bloodstar" "Bug" "How Howie Made It in the Real World" "Roda and the Wolf"
Cross References:
"Den 4", "Rowlf"

"Bug"

5 pgs. Appeared first time in Hot Stuf' #1 (1974). Reprinted in Richard Corben Complete Works #3 (1987).
Story/Art: Richad Corben (in Complete Works version, written sign © 1973 Richard V. Corben, prob. added later). Lettered by hand (unknown).

In France: as "D.D.T." in Razar le lâche (1976) and L'Echo des savanes spécial U.S.A. [I] #21 (1981), and as "Bug" in Ogre (1979).
In Germany: as "Insekten" in Wer ist Richard Corben? (1982).
In The Netherlands: as "Beestjes" in Richard Corben #1 [NL]: Elf Gruwelijke Verhalen (1980).
In Spain: as "Cucaracha" in Ilustracion+Comix Internacional #10, as "Bichos" in Corben o la ternura del monstruo (1979), and as "Bicho" in Richard Corben obras completas #6 (1986).
In Sweden: as "Kryp" in Tungmetall #27 (3/88).
In Yugoslavia: as "Kukac" in Spunk #17 (1981).


Keywords: Emergeny landing. Aliens. Prisoner. Escape.
Synopsis: Voluptuous girl makes an emergency landing and ends up as a prison of ant colony, until one of ants helps her escap.
Comment: One of Corben's best B&W artwork. Male ant soldiers are mute or other way silent. Corben's zipatones are just perfect. Voluptuous girl fits like a glove in a (well hunged, to be specific) male ant army. One of my personal favourites, though the ending sucks!


Copyright © 2000 Heart-Attack-Series, Ink!, SidSid Keränen
Appeared first time 13th Sept. 1997. Last modified December 25, 2005.
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