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Story Title: Having A Wonderful Time
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Cover Date: December 2004
 
  
Cover Price: $5.95
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'''Notes:''' Published in the style of a promotional magazine, this issue features a short story, a history of the early years of the Astro City region, along with ads featuring businesses, events, and information all centered on the city. Last but not least, tons of pin-up pages detailing information on the colorful characters that make up the ''world's greatest city of super-heroes.''
  
Credits: Kurt Busiek (Writer), Brent Anderson (Breakdowns), Ben Oliver (Finished Art and Color), Alex Ross (Cover), JG Roshell and Comicraft's Rob Steen (Letters)
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Kurt Busiek (Writer), Brent Anderson (Breakdowns), Ben Oliver (Finished Art and Colors), Alex Ross (Cover), JG Roshell and Comicraft's Rob Steen (Lettering & Design), Ben Abernathy (Editor), Andy Serwin & Carolyn Sliney (Special Thanks); Alex Sinclair (Colors in Most Pin Ups)  
  
Pin-up Artists: Jim Lee and Richard Friend (Samaritan), Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino (Honor Guard & Intro page), Jason Pearson and Sandra Hope (Jack-in-the-Box), Dave Gibbons (First Family), Bill Sienkiewicz (Winged Victory), Jerry Ordway (N-Forcer), Walter Simonson (Cleopatra I), Phil Noto (The Gentleman), Lee Weeks (Crackerjack), Bruce Timm (Nightingale and Sunbird) Ray Lago (Crossbreed) Mark Buckingham (Flying Fox II), Simon Bisley (The Living Nightmare), Jackson Guice (Confessor & Altar Boy), Jim Starlin & All Milgrom (Blue Knight), Gene Ha (Irregulars), Kelley Jones (Hanged Man), John Paul Leon (Air Ace), Ty Templeton (All-American & Slugger), Mark Texeira (Old Soldier), Howard Chaykin (Black Badge), Michael Golden (Silver Agent), Pascal Ferry & Sandra Hope (Atomicus), Tom Grummett (Original Honor Guard), Darwyn Cooke (Supersonic)
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'''Pin-up Artists:''' Jim Lee and Richard Friend ([[Samaritan]]), Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino ([[Honor Guard]] & Intro page), Jason Pearson and Sandra Hope ([[Jack-in-the-Box]]), Dave Gibbons ([[First Family]]), Bill Sienkiewicz ([[Winged Victory]]), Jerry Ordway ([[N-Forcer]]), Walter Simonson ([[Cleopatra II]]), Phil Noto ([[The Gentleman]]), Lee Weeks ([[Crackerjack]]), Bruce Timm ([[Nightingale]] & [[Sunbird]]) Ray Lago ([[Crossbreed]]) Mark Buckingham ([[The Flying Fox (Samantha Cronin)|The Flying Fox]]), Simon Bisley (The Living Nightmare), Jackson Guice ([[Confessor]] & [[Altar Boy]]), Jim Starlin & Al Milgrom ([[Blue Knight]]), Gene Ha ([[Irregulars]]), Kelley Jones ([[The Hanged Man]]), John Paul Leon ([[Air Ace]]), Ty Templeton ([[All-American]] & [[Slugger]]), Mark Texeira ([[The Old Soldier]]), Howard Chaykin ([[Black Badge]]), Michael Golden ([[Silver Agent]]), Pascal Ferry & Sandra Hope ([[Atomicus]]), Tom Grummett (Original [[Honor Guard]]), Darwyn Cooke ([[Supersonic]])
  
Publisher: Wildstorm Signature (Wildstorm and DC Comics Imprint)
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Wildstorm Signature (Wildstorm and DC Comics Imprint)
  
Appearances: Honor Guard, Samaritan, various in pin-ups
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[[Danielle]]*, [[E.A.G.L.E.]], [[Omnius Rex]]*
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[[Air Ace]], [[Ironhorse]], [[Samaritan]], [[The First Family]], [[Jack-in-the-Box]], [[The Silver Brain]], [[Microplex]], [[The Irregulars]], [[The Techsperts]], [[Crackerjack]], [[The Anti-Bodies]], [[Starfighter]], [[Honor Guard]], [[Elliot Mills]], [[Johnny Lightfoot]], [[Palomino]], [[The Lightning Kid]], [[Barnstormer Gang]], [[The Hawk of the Alleyways]], [[The Five Fists]], [[The Cloak of Night]], [[The Astro-Naut]], [[The Lamplighter]], [[The All-American]] & [[Slugger]], [[Professor Borzoi]], [[The Gentleman]], [[The Young Gentleman]], [[The Flying Fox (1940s)]], [[Orphan]]
  
Issue Summary: A visitor's guide-style issue! Featuring a short story, as well as a history of Astro City and its features, plus pin-ups of heroes by various artists!
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Danielle, writing a letter to her best friend, Janine.
  
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The short, 8 page story focuses on Danielle's first visit to Astro City on a sunny afternoon in early October, 2004.
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'''Notes:''' Published in the style of a promotional magazine, this issue features a short story, a history of the early years of the Astro City region, along with ads featuring businesses, events, and information all centered on the city.  Last but not least, tons of pin-up pages detailing information on the colorful characters that make up the ''world's greatest city of super-heroes.''
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[[Category: Publications| 200412]]

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Full Title: Astro City: A Visitor's Guide

Story Title: Having a Wonderful Time...



Cover Date: December 2004

Cover Price: $5.95


Notes: Published in the style of a promotional magazine, this issue features a short story, a history of the early years of the Astro City region, along with ads featuring businesses, events, and information all centered on the city. Last but not least, tons of pin-up pages detailing information on the colorful characters that make up the world's greatest city of super-heroes.

Credits: Kurt Busiek (Writer), Brent Anderson (Breakdowns), Ben Oliver (Finished Art and Colors), Alex Ross (Cover), JG Roshell and Comicraft's Rob Steen (Lettering & Design), Ben Abernathy (Editor), Andy Serwin & Carolyn Sliney (Special Thanks); Alex Sinclair (Colors in Most Pin Ups)

Pin-up Artists: Jim Lee and Richard Friend (Samaritan), Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino (Honor Guard & Intro page), Jason Pearson and Sandra Hope (Jack-in-the-Box), Dave Gibbons (First Family), Bill Sienkiewicz (Winged Victory), Jerry Ordway (N-Forcer), Walter Simonson (Cleopatra II), Phil Noto (The Gentleman), Lee Weeks (Crackerjack), Bruce Timm (Nightingale & Sunbird) Ray Lago (Crossbreed) Mark Buckingham (The Flying Fox), Simon Bisley (The Living Nightmare), Jackson Guice (Confessor & Altar Boy), Jim Starlin & Al Milgrom (Blue Knight), Gene Ha (Irregulars), Kelley Jones (The Hanged Man), John Paul Leon (Air Ace), Ty Templeton (All-American & Slugger), Mark Texeira (The Old Soldier), Howard Chaykin (Black Badge), Michael Golden (Silver Agent), Pascal Ferry & Sandra Hope (Atomicus), Tom Grummett (Original Honor Guard), Darwyn Cooke (Supersonic)

Publisher: Wildstorm Signature (Wildstorm and DC Comics Imprint)

Appearances: Danielle*, E.A.G.L.E., Omnius Rex*
* denotes first appearance


Mentions: Air Ace, Ironhorse, Samaritan, The First Family, Jack-in-the-Box, The Silver Brain, Microplex, The Irregulars, The Techsperts, Crackerjack, The Anti-Bodies, Starfighter, Honor Guard, Elliot Mills, Johnny Lightfoot, Palomino, The Lightning Kid, Barnstormer Gang, The Hawk of the Alleyways, The Five Fists, The Cloak of Night, The Astro-Naut, The Lamplighter, The All-American & Slugger, Professor Borzoi, The Gentleman, The Young Gentleman, The Flying Fox (1940s), Orphan

Narrative Voice: Danielle, writing a letter to her best friend, Janine.

Date of Story: The short, 8 page story focuses on Danielle's first visit to Astro City on a sunny afternoon in early October, 2004.



Collected Edition: Victory



Events: This issue's Events & Annotations list.


Notes: Published in the style of a promotional magazine, this issue features a short story, a history of the early years of the Astro City region, along with ads featuring businesses, events, and information all centered on the city. Last but not least, tons of pin-up pages detailing information on the colorful characters that make up the world's greatest city of super-heroes.