Appearing in the 1st Story[]
Title
Writer
Artist
Colours
- None
Lettering
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Yosay Tilman
- Supreme Cosmol Na-Rutha
- Klee-Fang, the Supreme Cosmol's vicious pet
Villains
- The Jugla
- The Stellar Federation
- Some birds
Other characters
- Bruda and Kreda, Lenarthian traders
- Yilik, the autarch of Hixdithith
Locations
- Hixdithith, a planet 20,000 light years away from Earth
- Earth
- The Jugla homeworld
Items
- A bedsheet for Ardeni to wear
Vehicles
- Spaceships
Synopsis for the 1st Story[]
Ardeni frees Hixdithith from some evil hypnotising birds.
Appearing in the 2nd Story[]
Title
Writer
- Chris Lowder (writing as J. Adrian)
Artist
Colours
- See above
Lettering
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Mek-Quake
- K. G. O'Gonsell, the richest man on the Moon
Other characters
- Curly, a member of Ro-Busters
- Sid Goltz, K. G. O'Gonsell's partner
Locations
- Devil's Island, 2078 AD
- Copernicus City, Luna
- Gassenoi Dome, Luna
Items
Vehicles
- Spaceship
- Robo-bus
- Lunar flier
Synopsis for the 2nd Story[]
Ro-Jaws and Hammerstein go to the Moon.
Appearing in the 3rd Story[]
Title
- 'Two-Faced Terror!' (a Strontium Dog story)
Writer
- Alan Grant and John Wagner (writing as T. B. Grover)
Artist
Colours
- See above
Lettering
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- The Gronk
Villains
Other characters
- J. J. Jubal
- Smiling Chukwalla
Location
- The planet Paprika, a windswept outpost on the far reaches of the galaxy
Items
- Laser lashes
Vehicles
- Circus truck
Synopsis for the 3rd Story[]
Billy Joe gets his just deserts.
Appearing in the 4th Story[]
Title
Writer
Artist
Colours
- See above
Lettering
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Colonel Minsky
Villains
- Aliens
Other characters
- Major Klinger
Locations
- The Nevada desert
- San Francisco
- Sacramento valley
Items
- Burgers
- A map
Vehicles
- Helicopters
- F15s
- Cars
- Pick-up truck
Synopsis for the 4th Story[]
Carl Hunter learns the shocking truth behind recent news stories.
Notes[]
Published on August 19th 1978, and sold for 12 pence.
Trivia[]
- Starlord addresses his star-troopers on pages fourteen and fifteen, explaining how the comic's cover (a vivid Salinas rendition of the Droon crushing humans like flies) is another Interstellar Federation propaganda poster. Why he keeps reproducing them in the comic he edits is anyone's guess. He also has a special message for his 'Skateboard Strike Forces' on page twenty-three.
- It is in this issue's episode of Strontium Dog that Johnny and Wulf accept the Gronk as a travelling companion, a fruitful partnership that was to last for many years.
Recommended reading[]
Read the previous fourteen issues for more thrilling cosmic action!
Links and references[]
Those who want to buy this comic should check eBay or Amazon (other online retailers are available). The Strontium Dog story is also available in a trade paperback.
Watch the stars!