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Dark Horse presents #3
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Plot Synopsis:
David lets the comicfans read four pages of his diary, whose topic is the conflict between Rufus, the tomcat, and Boris. A whole day is described on that score; who will win this time? Boris or Rufus?
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Title:
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The Boris Chronicles #1
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published:
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Dezember 1986
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Story:
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James Dean Smith
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Script:
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Randy Stradley
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Art:
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James Dean Smith
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Cover:
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Randy Emberlin Don Wallace
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Lettering:
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David Jackson
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Editor:
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Randy Stradley
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Production:
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Bob Wisner
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Dark Horse presents #4
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Plot Synopsis:
David allows the reader an access to his diary once more. This time the relationship between Steve and Boris is examined. A relationship, which is characterized by a certain jealousy of the respectively other. Both Steve and Boris are afraid to lose David as the best friend. But nevertheless, they are also friends ... somehow.
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Title:
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The Boris Chronicles #2
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published:
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January 1987
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Story:
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James Dean Smith
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Script:
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Randy Stradley
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Art:
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James Dean Smith
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Cover:
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Ron Randall
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Lettering:
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David Jackson
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Editor:
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Randy Stradley
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Production:
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Bob Wisner Pat Richardson
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Dark Horse presents #64
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Plot Synopsis:
Boris wakes up with a bad feeling -- it is different for something; but what? As Wacky Squirrel stands in front of him the scales fells from Boris' eyes: he is in a Dark Horse Comic again.But how is this possible? What has happened only with the Jimmer? He must be the victim of a crime and only a person is considered as the suspect: Mike Richardson!
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Title:
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Boris the Bear
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published:
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1992
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Story:
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Mike Richardson James Dean Smith
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Script:
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Mike Richardson
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Art:
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James Dean Smith
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Cover:
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Doug Mahnke
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Lettering:
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James Dean Smith
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Editor:
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Randy Stradley
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Production:
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Chris Chalenor Cece Cutsforth
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