Panther Prints : ( ee Fr * Story by Steven T. Seagle Pencils by Michael Lopez Inks by Gary Martin and lots of other guys Colours and effects by a whole lot of people This is just about the worst thing to come out of Image Comics since the Extreme Sacrifice crossover. The plot is all but non-existent. In a nutshell, Voodoo and Zealot, two members of the WildC.A.T.s team, go on leave to Europe. While there, Zealot receives word that her long-lost child is being held in ‘‘Yurgovia’’. The two set out to This We me lain PT r 2 find the kid, but discover instead a trap set by an old enemy of Zealot’s. They end up helping some refugees escape to safety. At least, that’s what I think the plot is. It’s rather difficult to follow. Between the two of them, Voodoo and Zealot dress in less underwear than Madonna. They kill people for no apparent reason. They let villians kill innocent people, then they kill the villians. And they’re the good guys. I won’t bother discussing the bad guys. Not only is the story simply terrible, the comic is loaded with errors and continuity gaffes. Voodoo has CAP * Oy Sd Hours E Sunday a 4:00pm - 12:00am Monday-Tuesday 4:30pm-1:00am zB 4:30pm-2:30am i 4:00pm-3:00am ff Soon for 2° Gaslte Pineers 12" Garlic Fingers $ 2494 $ 16.75 i i DOUBLE JAIL BREAK 2:12” Medium Pizzas Buy and 2 i —_. oe Donairs and get r taba Sa ‘a oy tg tx Te RSEST LT. LL Se Ee ES Se he ile Nh i Sitar hake a multiple tatoos. These appear and disappear between scenes. She has a bellybutton ring. This also disappears and returns for no apparent reason. The main villianess has a metal costume that also changes from time to time. The haircolour of one minor character goes back and forth between brown and blonde from panel to panel. The most glaring fault is probably the truck. Right in the very middle of the comic, Voodoo and Zealot hitch a ride with a farmer in a red truck. But low and behold, on the next page, the very same truck is quite blue. I could easily continue to list errors all the way to the bottom of the Super friendz 2 SNFU 3 Sons of Freedon 4 Various Artists 5 Thrush Hermit 6 The Monoxides 7 Frank Zappa 8 Sandbox 9 Technotronic 10 Forbidden Dimension 1] Bruce McCulloch 12 Huevos Rancheros 13 Hayden 14 Various Artists 15 Tragically Hip 16 Rankin Family 17 Treble Charger 18 Pushing Up Daisies 19 Atomic Folk 20 Various Artists 21 Educated Guess 22 Grace Babies 23 Theresa Malenfant 24 Megadeath 3 Jimmy Page & Robert Plant EE a ee PIT eee te Pee Pee ees te ee RE Bae RR a October 24, 1995 ek -- Skin Trade: Everything that's wrong with Image Comics page, but space limitations prevent it. The title, Skin Trade, has little to do with the story. There is a brief, and obviously forced, used of the words “*skin trade’’ near the end. The title is appropriate, however. The comic is a essentially a ploy to show as much skin as possible. As with most of their books, Image markets this towards 12-16 year olds. It comes with no mature content warning. It sells for $6.85 Canadian. Unless you have taken total leave of your senses, don’t buy this drek. -- Marko Peric CIMN Official Top 25 October 20, 1995 Mock Up, Scale Down The One Voted Most Likely to Succeed Tex Kumbaya °95 The Great Pacific Ocean Out of the Thrash Kill Ugly Radio Bionic Recal? Somebody Down There Likes Me Shame-Based Man Dig In! Everything I Long For Cinnamon Toast Compilation EP Release Endless Seasons Self=Title Wheedle Begin Clueless Soundtrack What Do They Know Lure Eye of the Hurricane Hidden Treasures A Songwriting Legacy