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In [[February (releases)|February [[1991]], the Sleeze Brothers again featured alongside DWU characters in the ''[[Comic Relief Comic (comic story)|Comic Relief Comic]]''. And in February [[2009]] they were the main characters in ''The Sleeze Brothers: Private Investigators'', a back-up comic for issue #16 of ''Elephantmen''. | In [[February (releases)|February]] [[1991]], the Sleeze Brothers again featured alongside DWU characters in the ''[[Comic Relief Comic (comic story)|Comic Relief Comic]]''. And in February [[2009]] they were the main characters in ''The Sleeze Brothers: Private Investigators'', a back-up comic for issue #16 of ''Elephantmen''. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 18:13, 26 November 2021
The Sleeze Brothers was a comic series published by Epic Comics based on the characters of El Ape and Deadbeat who had first appeared in DWM's comic story Follow That TARDIS!.
Prose
Comics
- Nice and Sleezy (also know as Anytime, Anyplanet, Anything!)
- Reel to Real
- The Big Leap
- Murder In Space
- Down In The Sewer
- The Maltese Egg
One-shot
- The Sleeze Brothers: Some Like It Fresh
Notes
In February 1991, the Sleeze Brothers again featured alongside DWU characters in the Comic Relief Comic. And in February 2009 they were the main characters in The Sleeze Brothers: Private Investigators, a back-up comic for issue #16 of Elephantmen.
External links
- Sleeze Brothers Vol 1 at Marvel Database
- The Sleeze Brothers at Wikipedia
- The Sleeze Brothers at the British Comics Database Wiki