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Review: Spaced #1

Spaced #1 cover
Cover by Jim Pinkoski

Spaced #1
Published and © by Jim Pinkoski and Comics & Comix, 1974

Title: “Sitting Pretty”
Synopsis:  A meteor strikes a spacecraft, a service module explodes, jealousy leads to murder and lesbian love blooms in secret.

Writer: Jim Pinkoski
Artist: Pinkoski

Review: An honest admission: This reviewer has almost no idea what is happening in this story. Writer-artist Jim Pinkoski’s narrative is so non sequitur it is almost impossible to follow. His art fares better: Classic influences mix with underground stylings and a variety of inking techniques for a unique look.

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Title: “Tut Tut!”
Synopsis: A topless woman with a cinnamon-bun hairstyle has sex with a mummy while an alien onlooker participates vicariously.

Writer: Jim Pinkoski
Artist: Pinkoski

Review: Another story that makes no sense, this time pornographic. Again, the art shows potential.

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Title: “Warming Day”
Synopsis: Something about a bestial, devolved humanoid. Alien machinery and a transporter chamber. Space explorers. Maybe pollution. Who knows?

Writer: Jim Pinkoski
Artist: Pinkoski

Review: There’s a story here. It might be deep. It might be poignant. What it’s not is understandable.

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Title: “Green Lampburn and Green Airhole”
Synopsis: Green Lampburn is called before the Guardners of the Universe to explain why his power ring was destroyed. 

Writer: Jim Pinkoski
Artist: Pinkoski

Review: This X-rated spoof of the classic Green Lantern/Green Arrow run is actually understandable, but, unfortunately, has nothing to say.

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Title: “Like Hell, Like Heaven”
Synopsis: A person floats in space, waxing philosophical about the journey so far and the future to come.

Writer: Jim Pinkoski
Artist: Pinkoski

Review: Similar in style to Jeffery Catherine Jones’ classic short pieces from this era, but lacking that creator’s poetic grace.

Grade (for the entire issue): C-

Cool factor: The art (including that wild cover).
Not-so-cool factor: The writing (which requires Excedrin).

Notable: Also includes a text excerpt titled “The Story Without an End” with an illustration by Jim Pinkoski.

Collector’s note: According to MyComicShop.com, there is a “no bats” variant of this issue.

Character quotable: “I am with him – I shall feel what he feels – love him … ” – Cheops, chanting alien

Editor’s note: This review was written July 17, 2024.

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