The Little Cossack[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- MI-6 (Behind the scenes)
- Neville Alcott (Mentioned only)
- Paulina (Only appearance; dies)
Villains:
- Captain Borodin
- General Vukelic / The Little Cossack (former Red Army Colonel) (Only appearance; dies)
- Gregor (traitor) (Only appearance; dies)
- Kasimir
Other Characters:
- Russia (Behind the scenes)
- President Yeltsin (Mentioned only)
- Vasily (Paulina's former fiancé) (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- French Riviera (Mentioned only)
- Kazakhstan
- Almaty (capitol city at the time)
- Borodin Air Force Base
- Parliament building
- Daglari Mountains
- Farmhouse (safe house in the woods)
- Almaty (capitol city at the time)
- Moscow (Mentioned only)
- Night sky over Ukraine
Items:
- A Night in Tunisia (jazz song)
- AA-10 missiles
- Ejection seat
- Goulash and tea (yum!)
- Hechler and Koch
- Machine guns
- "Metaxel" cannon (metabolic accelerator; vaporizes flesh without harming metal)
- Protection (for safer sex)
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song) (the password)
- Vodka
Vehicles:
- Army jeep
- Army truck
- Helicopter
- MiG-29 Fulcrum
- Parafoil
- Plane
- Stealth fighter
Credits[]
- Writers: Mike Baron
- Pencilers: Yvel Guichet
- Inkers: Stan Drake, Winston Blakely (background inks), Mathew Gasser (background inks)
- Colorists: Mark Pusateri
- Letterers: Santiago Vazquez
- Cover Artists: Yvel Guichet, Mark Pusateri
- Editors: Maurice Fontenot
- Editor-in-Chief: Bob Layton
Synopsis[]
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Notes[]
- Kazakhstan's capitol is not specifically mentioned, however, at the time the comic was released the Kazakhstani capitol still was Almaty (formerly known as Alma-Ata); instead of Astana.
Quotes[]
It was twenty years ago today, Sgt. Pepper taught the "plan" to play.
- -- Ninjak
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