Showing posts with label Shannon Wheeler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shannon Wheeler. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Toxie Team-Up #3 Review

 


Writers: Bryce Ingman, Hanna Bahedry & Kek-W

Artists: Sandy Jarrell, Carol Lay & Steve Conley

Colorist: Sandy Jarrell

Letterer & Production: Rob Steen

Publisher: Ahoy Comics

Cover Artists: Fred Harper & Shannon Wheeler

Trading Card Artist: Greg Scott

Price: $3.99/$4.99

Release Date: August 20, 2025

 

Melvin has bought tickets to see the Mix Bros, but Yvonne won't attend the concert. It's not that she dislikes hip-hop. Yvonne refuses to enter the remodeled Troma-Dome while Roger Leeling's name adorns the marquee. For Yvonne, Roger Leeling exhibits the worst of corporate America. She refuses to associate with any man who is making Tromaville a worse place to live. What has gotten Yvonne so riled? And will Melvin attend the concert of his favorite hip-hop band alone? Let’s grab our mops (and earplugs), leap into Toxie Team-Up #3, and see!

 

Fracking Awesome: Story

Despite missing Yvonne, Melvin can't contain his excitement when he enters the renamed Roger Leeling's Awesome Fracking Dome. He can't wait to see his favorite band perform. Melvin inadvertently makes a friend when he calls Acid Chimp a monkey. Trouble rears its distorted head when an earthquake hits Tromaville.

 

In Bryce Ingman’s story, earthquakes and sinkholes have been plaguing Tromaville since Roger Leeling brought his Awesome Fracking business to town. While Yvonne complains in principle about these visual eyesores, the noise from the rigs is getting on her nerves. But Roger Leeling declaims any responsibility for the earthquakes and sinkholes. His Awesome Fracking rigs are reducing Americans’ dependence on foreign oil.

 

Fracking Awesome reminds us that everything we gain comes at a cost. It also forms a sequel to “It’s A Girl,” the five-page story in The Toxic Avenger Pinup Special #1. While reminding us of how the rich and powerful form cults of personality, the comic tale in Toxie Team-Up #3 reminds us of the unifying power of music.

 

Fracking Awesome: Art

Sandy Jarrell portrays Yvonne's ire when she pulls back the drapes. While Rob Steen fills white dialogue balloons with black uppercase text that grow bold for intonation, swells for raised voices, and rarely shrinks, he helps us hear what Yvonne finds so objectionable. Readers see earthquakes with closely aligned art and sound effects. The clash of red and blue may make readers reach for their 3D glasses.

 

Toxie wears his pink shirt bearing the lead singer’s face until Acid Chimp splashes him with a vial of green acid. His pink shirt links him with the maroon seats and the strip of purple infrastructure supporting an upper section of seats. The acid also links with Toxie's skin, forming a further connection between the new friends. The dark blue marque sporting yellow letters gets a neon makeover when another earthquake occurs. Like Captain Kirk and Mr Spock, Toxie and Acid Chimp venture into the darkness in Toxie Team-Up #3.

 

The Daily Jed, Episode 117: Entering The Snakepit

Jed Weldon wants to share his insights with you. Today’s technology reduces the barriers, allowing anyone to become a trusted news source. This second story in Toxie Team-Up #3 reminds us that in the competitive environment, “news” providers can easily spice up their "unbiased views" with conspiracy theories. Hanna Bahedry’s story forms a corollary to Roger Leeling’s view of the world in Fracking Awesome. Carol Lay’s drawing symbolizes the dilemma that prompts Jed’s latest bout of watered-down journalism.

 

A Brief History of Science Fiction

The narrator displays a reverence for his ability to spin a yarn as he rewrites Human history through the lens of classic novels and popular movies. His ability to twist the truth in delightful ways recalls Ash Williams' compelling watchability. Steve Conley provides a drawing that perfectly illustrates Kek-W's story.

 

As the narrator closes out this final story in Toxie Team-Up #3, he forms a triumphant trio with Jed Weldon and Roger Leeling. They may evoke the Japanese pictoral maxim "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil." But please, don't call them the three monkeys! Thanks to Ahoy Comics and Superfan Promotions for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Toxie Team-Up #3 delivers a triple dose of fun. The comic tale muses on our complicity in corporate and governmental corruption, while also reminding us of our responsibility to care for our delicately balanced ecosystem. The short stories likewise provoke introspection while delivering a healthy dose of laughs straight from unhealthy (but always compelling) Tromaville.

 

Rating 9.4/10

 

To look inside, see my preview of Toxie Team-Up #3.

 

To check out Matt Bors' story "It's A Girl," see my review of The Toxic Avenger Pinup Special #1


Sunday, August 17, 2025

Toxie Team-Up #3 Preview

 

 

Have you heard about the chip who throws acid in people's faces? It's a good thing Melvin has thick skin. He'll need it if he's going to partner with Acid Chip to investigate a mystery of toxic proportions. 

A word of advice: Acid Chip doesn't like being called a monkey. Whatever you do, don't get Acid Chip angry! You wouldn't like him when he's angry!

Here's all the info from Ahoy Comics:

 

TOXIE TEAM-UP #3

(W) Bryce Ingman 

(A) Sandy Jarrell

Cover A by Fred Harper: $3.99

Cover B by Shannon Wheeler: $3.99 (1:3 unlock)

Cover C by Fred Harper Bagged with Exclusive Trading Card by Greg Scott $4.99 (open order)

Release Date: August 20, 2025


Acid Chimp—AHOY’s most cheerful character, who lives to splash corrosive acid on people—hits the Tromaville concert scene, where he collides with an acid-immune fellow music-lover, the Toxic Avenger himself! Will they destroy each other? Or will they instead team up against an evil concert-arena developer? What do YOU think?

 

This new mini-series finds Toxie rubbing elbows with characters from a number of other fan-favorite AHOY titles — in this case, Acid Chimp from Mark Russell, Bryce Ingman and Peter Krause’s absurdly hilarious MY BAD. Issue #1 found Toxie working alongside Jesus Christ (from the pages of Russell and Pace’s controversial SECOND COMING) to protect residents in a homeless shelter. Issue #2 saw Toxie and the Jersey Devil (from the creature-packed anthology PROJECT: CRYPTID) facing off in a remote diner. Future issues will include Dragonflyman and Stinger (from Tom Peyer and Jamal Igle’s multiversal saga THE WRONG EARTH) and Swamp Cop and Schitt (from Bors’ and Ben Clarkson’s satirical smash hit JUSTICE WARRIORS). 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:


 

 



Here is another cover option:


 Finally, check out the trading card:


 

 Thanks to Ahoy Comics and Superfan Promotions for sharing this preview with us.