Fission Chicken: Plan Nine from Vortox

    (MU, 1994)
™ and ©1994 John P. Morgan

A cartoon animal film and entertainment empire. The preserved living brain of the studio head. Suspiciously familiar names like the “Walt Ditsy Empire,” and vaguely familiar creatures like “Rotgut Rabbit,” and some sort of giant, freakish mouse. That’s about the bulk of the lawsuit-begging similarities here, but of course there are also plenty of the kind of zombies and aliens that shambled through the Ed Wood film “Plan 9 From Outer Space.” Somewhere in the midst of all this is Fission Chicken, a sarcastic hero who is on the scene to foil the evil plans of the Ditsy Empire; a voluptuous female; and a bizarre attempt at cloning cartoon characters for the purpose of world domination.

If this all sounds like the most bizarre comic you’ve ever read, or the passionate creative response by a disgruntled former Walt Disney employee, you could be right.
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