- Must we listen to rap?
- -- Armstrong
Fossil Fuel[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Master Darque (Behind the scenes)
- Spur Posse (gang)
Other Characters:
- Chan (Ladakh monk)
- Dinosaurs
- Fred Ames (Single appearance)
- Sir Richard Burton (Mentioned only)
- Woody Shaw (Mentioned only)
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
- Chevy
Credits[]
- Writers: Mike Baron
- Pencilers: Mike Vosburg, Paul Hewitt (art assistant)
- Inkers: Mike Vosburg, Paul Hewitt (art assistant)
- Colorists: CJ
- Letterers: Bethanne Niedz
- Cover Artists: Ted Halsted, Bob Layton, CJ
- Editors: Julie Crimmins
- Editor-in-Chief: Bob Layton
Synopsis[]
Geoff McHenry is rescued by Sandria Darque, as she takes him on a quest to find others.
Archer and Armstrong are in the car when chaos ensues. The pair rescue people in cars affected by the earthquake.
As they approach a mini-mall, they are greeted by Fred Ames. They defend his store against the Spur Posse. Archer and Armstrong follow the cracks in the earth and battle a dinosaur.
As they prepare for death, they are rescued by Sandria Darque and are taken to Ladakh. Geoff McHenry is left with the pair as they are greeted by Chan. Armstrong finds Ivar lying unconscious, having fallen out of the sky above Ladakh.
Notes[]
- This issue was shipped with Eternal Warrior #26 as a double issue (flipbook).
- As per the indicia the title is "ETERNAL WARRIOR Vol. 1 No. 26 & ARCHER & ARMSTRONG" with a date of "August, 1994." The cover date is "October." The issue was released in the first week of July, 1994.
- While the next Chaos Effect tie-in would be Harbinger #34, none of the main characters appear in another tie-in until the main story is continued in The Chaos Effect: Omega.
- The issue contains four lettering errors resulting in two misprinted text fragments and two blank speech bubbles. Both fragments appear on the page "under" the page with the blank speech bubbles thus they were both set and printed two pages too early. The first text fragment is printed over a section of an elevated highway and can be read easily. The second text fragment is printed over dark background and appears to be unreadable except for the first line ("Halt!").
Quotes[]
- Must we listen to rap?
- -- Armstrong
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