Trip's Strip
The eighth series of short stories is the second series about Trip. This series is introduced by the short story of issue #34, what is a side story of the main story in I PKNA #34. In this series, Trip has to draw its own super-hero comic, and he ends up with a character named "Time-Boy". Time-Boy is Trips Alter-Ego.
Issue # | Title | Writer | Art |
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PKNA #34 ?? | Trip's strip | Bruno Enna | Silvia Ziche |
PKNA #40 ?? | Un'ameba sul collo | Bruno Enna | Silvia Ziche |
PKNA #41 ?? | Un ego in un pagliaio | Bruno Enna | Silvia Ziche |
PKNA #42 ?? | Quell'io non รจ il mio | Bruno Enna | Silvia Ziche |
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