Cover Credits |
Artist: Brian J. Bolland |
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Comic Title: Animal Man #32
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Imprint: Vertigo
Cover Date: February 1991
On Sale Date:
January 2, 1991 Shipping Date January 2, 1991
Source: Previews, #22
Shipping Date January 2, 1991
Source: Amazing Heroes, #186
Direct Market Date January 4, 1991
Source: Comic Shop News, #184
Copyright Date January 8, 1991
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1991
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $1.50
Page Count: 32
Editor: Art Young
Story |
Title: "Schrodinger's Pizza"
Pages: 24
Feature(s):
Animal Man (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Peter Milligan
Artist: Chas Truog
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Tatjana Wood
Reprinted In:
Animal Man:Born to Be Wild TPB (2013)
Feature Character(s)
- Animal Man (last appearance in Animal Man #31; next appearance in Animal Man #33)
Supporting Character(s)
- Nowhere Man (last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
- Ellen Baker (last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
- Cliff Baker (last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
- Maxine Baker (last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
Villain(s)
- Jones and Kinnock (Kinnock does not appear in this story; last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
- President Eagleton (dies in this story; last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Lucinda Angel (dies in this story; last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
- Matthew Angel (dies in this story; last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
- Mark Angel (dies in this story; last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
- An ape man (last appearance in Animal Man #31; no further appearances)
- Dr. Santamaria (last appearance in Animal Man #27; no further appearances)
- Two nurses (last appearance in Animal Man #27; no further appearances)
Comments:
This story is continued from Animal Man #31
Synopsis:
When Buddy is betrayed by President Eagleton and the CIA, he goes berserk, resulting in him killing Eagleton. He then flees. Nowhere Man finds Buddy, who explains that he is stuck in a reality loop. He hypothesizes that the loop was caused when individuals from the future opened a door into the prehistoric past. An ape man was stuck in the time door. The ape man is the one Buddy has been seeing, and the door is linked to his bathroom.
Buddy comes up with a plan to break the loop which requires the help of Lucinda Angel. Buddy and Nowhere Man find the lab where the Angel Mob is being dissected. Lucinda plants a hypnotic suggestion in Buddy's mind. He then returns to the jungle via the bathroom door. Buddy then kills himself.
Buddy awakens from a coma back into his own reality. Lucinda's hypnotic suggestion kicks in when the nurse speaks his name. This finally breaks the time loop. Buddy is then reunited with his family, who are the ones he remembers.
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