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CY-GOR
MONTHLY SERIES
ISSUE
4 |
OCTOBER 1999
| TITLE |
Exqisite Corpse
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| STORY |
Rick Veitch
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| LETTERS |
Richard Starkings,
Wes Abbot
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| COVER |
Simon Davis
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| COLORS |
Drew Hutchinson,
Jay Fotos,
Todd Broeker
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| INKS |
Joel Thomas
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| PENCILS |
Joel Thomas
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Lucienne Sangfroid is a New York sculptor whose subjects are incased in plastic. Bates and Shag, two dim-witted gofers, bring Lucienne his next subject: Warner. While Warner is being kidnapped, Cy-Gor is still down in the subway and sewers, damaged badly from his encounter with Kali. As Cy-Gor’s programming takes over, he begins self-repair. For strength, he finds maggots in the sewer: maggots being dumed there along with used body parts by Bates and Shag. Cy-Gor follows the trail back to Lucienne’s studio, where Lucienne’s interest in Cy-Gor allows Warner to escape. But Cy-Gor is not going to be dumped into plastic and displayed as “art”. Instead, he gives Lucienne a taste of his own polymers.
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