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Fred Fortune
Published with Abbot Comics

The Incredibly Stupid Misadventures of Fred Fortune and his chums!!
An on-going US magazine size comic is available from several comic book websites. Links and details follow the issue info.

In the urban sprawl of the far future all Fred Fortune cares about is three things- his friends, his flying car… and beer!


Fred Fortune Poster #1
  
Issue 0
In this special preview issue showcasing Fred Fortune old and new we present two tales to delight. The first from Fred's past- a 1992 strip where he helps out the terminally dull Kevin Rut and the second from Fred's new series where he thwarts an invasion by the alien hordes of Merlot! Plus character profiles and more... 28 fun packed pages.





 
Issue 1
Now with added grayscale! In the first issue Fred confronts a horde of alien invaders and chases a wayward beer can through the city, while elsewhere dark forces move against him in three fun packed stories. 28 pages
Story and art by Jonathan Odds.


Issue 2
Part One of 'The Sirius Job'. Fred joins forces with has-been space hero, Bash Barnsley, to rob the richest territory in the Solar Empire. In this issue they embark on a galaxy wide pub crawl to recruit the rest of the team for the heist of the century! Plus Part Two of 'Changing Haircuts' and 'Abner Fortune's Big Pile of Nonsense', all wrapped up in 36 fantastic pages. Scripted by UK small press powerhouse, and creator of Mondo, Lee Davis, with art by Jonathan Odds and Mondo super cartoonist John Woolley.



Issue 3
The heist is on! In Part Two of 'The Sirius Job' Fred and the gang rob the vaults of the Sirian Federal Reserve... Can they pull it off? Chaos ensues as they are pursued by the local police and the Galactic Intelligence Agency. Expect chases aplenty, biting satire and more than a little alcohol!
Written by Lee Davis and Jonathan Odds
Art by John Woolley and Jonathan Odds 
40 pages
Full Color cover and grayscale interior.
   
Fred Fortune: Gold
All the old stuff in this six issue series.

Issue 1
Issue 1 kicks off with the one-pagers, starting in 1990. Sci-fi, gags, flying cars, mad cops, aliens, robots and lots of beer. Twenty pages of madcap fun!
Written and drawn by Big Jonny O.








Issue 2
Let the fun times roll with the second issue of golden oldies. See what happens when Fred gets a parking ticket and when his professor pal invents a teleport machine... "Kinda looks like an old washing machine to me Prof..."                                                                         Writtipated and picturefied by Jonny Oddsbodkins

Issue 3 
The mayhem continues with Fred's first multi-page story from 1992 among the usual mix of one-pagers and poster art.

Scribed and illuminated by Big Jonny Oddbellies
Additional material by special guest artist Steven Corps 






Issue 4
It's 1993, Joe Sin-Special Agent makes his debut and Fred goes on strike! Also, youthful super hero 'The Phantom Bog Roller' gets warped into Fred's reality...

Stories: Jonathan Odds and Steven Corps
Illos: Jonathan Odds and Steven Corps





All available in print from the Abbot Comics page of Comic Fleamarket, here:






Fred Fortune $4.99 per issue- #s0-3 currently on sale at $2.99 each!
Fred Fortune: Gold $3.99 per issue
Fred Fortune poster $9.99

All prices in US dollars and they do ship outside the US.

These issues were also on sale on UKondisplay in GBP, but the site seems to be down at the moment. We'll post links if and when they return.

If you like reading your comics on your I-pad or tablet, we're also working on getting Fred on sale on digital distribution platforms... watch this space for info and links as and when...

Also have a look at Abbot Comics' DIY Anthology Magazine #0, 70 pages of comics and fun...

Mondo Minis
Mondo Minis are small digest/manga sized reprints of some of Mondo's classic strips from the early 90s up to 2004. All have been digitally restored and are now in colour.

Issue 0
Ray Gunn- Hero of the Spaceways
Originally from 1998, Ray Gunn was serialized on the Daily Doodle #162-#189 on the blog and on Mondo's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/MONDO-Britains-Best-Comic/523142171057453 

 
Much to the annoyance of his two friends Ray Gunn is an arrogant obnoxious and cowardly celebrity space adventurer with no real ability or skill. He patrols the galaxy looking for incidents that will further his career and bank balance.
With his first blockbuster movie under his belt, Ray and his colleagues embark on an mission that will be made into a TV show, to save the citizens of the paradise planet Signus 4 from a murderous insectoid alien monster on a rampage!!
Written and drawn by Jonathan Odds


Print version 40 pages $4.99 from
http://www.indyplanet.com/front/?product=99429

Digital CBZ 44 pages $0.50 from
http://www.comicsy.co.uk/povertypress/store/products/ray-gunn-2/
 

    

 

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