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Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters #3 The Open Range
Cover Date: May, 2008
Under the watchful eye of original series creator Don Chin, writer Keith Champagne (Countdown: Arena) is joined by artist Tom Nguyen for a comic book series unlike the world has ever seen! Ninjas! Barbarians! Huns! Monks! Hamsters! This series has got it ...
Issue Description
Under the watchful eye of original series creator Don Chin, writer Keith Champagne (Countdown: Arena) is joined by artist Tom Nguyen for a comic book series unlike the world has ever seen! Ninjas! Barbarians! Huns! Monks! Hamsters! This series has got it all! After the startling revelations of last issue, the team is assembled, but Ghengis Khann remains large and in charge as he may just hold the key to the Hamsters' past, and future!
This issue now focuses on Bruce and Chuck, who have been living on the range in Texas. Jackie finds them and helps them escape from a Chupacabra.
Meanwhile, Khann and the brainwashed new team of Hamsters attack Master Lock's hideout to get the codes to the monastery's computer tracking system.
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters (2008)
- Publisher
- Dynamite Entertainment
Volume Description
The original Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters, created by Don Chin and Parsonavich, was rebooted by Keith Champaigne and Tom Nguyen. They told an all-new story arc about the hamsters' lives 20 years after the original series ended, retconning the hamsters' origin, as well as Bruce's death and the separation of the rest of the hamsters. They also added a second team of five new hamsters, also named after action stars: Arnold, Rock, Jean-Claude, Steven, and Lucy. The new series is completely irreverent to everything in the original series, as is appropriate for a team that is irreverent to everything else.
Collected in Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters.
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