Paris the Man of Plaster

    (Harrier, 1987-1988)
™ and ©1987 Harrier Publishing

Paris the Man of Plaster is the arch-nemesis of the French underworld—a detective who solves crimes that baffle the Parisian police, defeats criminal masterminds “to make Paris a safe place to have a cup of coffee,” and stars in the lead feature in this hilarious black-and-white title from Harrier Comics. Filling out the back of the book is “Mr. Day and Mr. Night”—the story of a normal guy named Artie who finds his life invaded by the Enemy of Mankind…and his girlfriend. As the story unfolds, we discover that Mr. Night is a symbol for the dark side of humanity, while his counterpart Mr. Day—a celebrated super-hero—has been weakened by the world’s selfishness and hatred. Quirky, good fun…with a point!
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#1

May, 1987
Cover Price: $1.95
1 copy available for $1.25
Glenn DakinGlenn Dakin, Phil Elliott