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Default Space Sheriff & Happy Space Boy 10

Title: Space Sheriff & Happy Space Boy 10
Publisher Name: Data Red Publishing
Writer: Spanky Cermak, Donovan Goertzen, Brent "Bunt" Bollenbach
Art: Spanky Cermak
$5.00 + $2.00 s&h, 36 pages, Black & White

Safety Content Label: A - Appropriate for age 9 and up.

Publishers Blurb:
Every wonder how a cat in an Army helmet got umbilically attached to a baby in a space suit? This is the issue that reveals all! Super-sized issue with new artwork!

Click here to read a preview of Issue #10!

For more information please visit http://www.spacesheriff.com/

Reviewer Comments:
You know those times when you're unexpectedly impressed with someone? This is one of those times.

Space Sheriff & Happy Space Boy #10 was sitting on my desk for me when I got home from another overseas tour, and I was pleasantly surprised to see how much Cermak had improved with his writing and artwork since the last time I had reviewed a comic from the author/artist.

I sat down to read this issue and was immediately captivated by it as it took me back to the days of the Saturday morning cartoons, complete with the occasional adult references lost of younger minds.

The story was a bit silly, but that was the fun the issue brought to it. An alien cat-person being trained by an old farmer in the ways of a ninja and going on to kick some major alien butt - I loved it.

The art was another great improvement, filled with fun animations that brought you again to another older time. Star Trek references, PacMan skits - it was great. This is one of those Indy books that makes you thankful for the Independent Comics out there.
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