Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 No.13

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Full Title: Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 No.13


Story Title: "In The Spotlight"



Cover Date: February 1998


Cover Price: $2.50

Credits: <Kurt Busiek(writer)... >

Publisher: Homage Comics(Image Comics Imprint)

Appearances: <character list><*>



Narrative Voice: Loony Leo



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Full Title: Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol. 2 #13

Story Title: In the Spotlight

Cover Date: February 1998

Cover Price: $2.50

Credits: Kurt Busiek (Story), Brent Anderson (Pencils), Alex Ross (Cover), Will Blyberg (Inker), Comicraft's John Roshell (Lettering and Design), Alex Sinclair (Color), Ann Huntington Busiek (Managing Editor), Jonathan Peterson (Editor)

Publisher: Homage Comics(Image Comics Imprint)

Appearances: Loony Leo (First), Gentleman, Professor Borzoi (First), Zzardo (First), Honor Guard- (Silver Agent, N-Forcer, Cleopatra I, El Hombre (First), Hummingbird (First), Mermaid (First), Mirage (First))

Mentions: Starfighter, Quark

Narrative Voice: Loony Leo

Issue Summary: The life story of Loony Leo, a cartoon lion brought into the real world in the 1940s.

Date of Story: over a morning in February 1998; flashbacks to 1946, the late 40s, 1950s, 1964 and other various times up until the early 1980s

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