The Jam Urban Adventure

    (Tundra, 1992-1993)
™ and ©1992 Bernie Mireault
Reprints Slave Labor series, The Jam.

Clad in his distinctive Sears thermal jogging suit (with some alterations to reflect his inner self), the super-hero who calls himself the Jammer is ready for action. Mind you, the action you get from this particular super-hero is a far cry from the rock’em-sock’em brand you usually get. Now when the Jammer finds a man hanging his brother-in-law off the side of a building, he simply takes the man out for a beer or five and just talks the whole thing over. When muggers are working over an old lady, he saves the day by jumping in the middle, acting crazy, and shouting, “What are you doing with my mother?!”

This sort of strange, silly behavior on the part of its title super-hero is what makes The Jam such a lovable comic. Now brought to you for the first time in color, you’ll have a wonderful time as you follow the adventures of the world’s most laid-back super-hero.
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  • 1
    Jan 1992
    Cover: $2.95
    W: Bernie Mireault  ·  A: Bernie Mireault
    Reprints The Jam #1
    2 copies from $9.95
  • 2
    Feb 1992
    Cover: $2.95
    W: Bernie Mireault, Carle Bacha  ·  A: Bernie Mireault, Carle Bacha, Rick Trembles
    Reprints The Jam #2
    3 copies from $7.95
  • 3
    Mar 1992
    Cover: $2.95
    W: Bernie Mireault, David Abu Bacha  ·  A: Bernie Mireault, David Abu Bacha
    Reprints The Jam #3
    3 copies from $7.95
  • 4
    Apr 1992
    Cover: $2.95
    W: Bernie Mireault, David Abu Bacha  ·  A: Bernie Mireault, David Abu Bacha
    Reprints The Jam #4
    2 copies from $7.95
  • 5
    May 1992
    Cover: $2.95
    W: Bernie Mireault  ·  A: Bernie Mireault
    Reprints The Jam #5
    2 copies from $7.98