Hamster Vice
Hamster Vice is an American comic book series by Dwayne Ferguson. The first issue, of fourteen, was published in 1986,[1] when Dwayne Ferguson (born 1965) was aged 19 and a "Rutgers University sophomore".[2] It's a parody of the then popular TV series Miami Vice.
Publication history
The first series was published by Blackthorne Publishing and appeared in June 1986. It ran for nine issues with two 3-D specials and an appearance in Blackthorne's Laffin' Gas #4 in December 1986. The comic moved to Eternity Comics (a division of Malibu Comics) in April 1989 for its second volume which lasted two issues.
gollark: Programming languages are optimised for computers, and if it can build and maintain nuclear reactors I'm sure it can do that too.
gollark: Yes, but they operate at something like 10Hz and you couldn't just temporarily retask them without breaking things horribly.
gollark: Offloading computing to humans sounds tricky and inefficient.
gollark: What is the APL command for "build nuclear reactor"?
gollark: In real reality? Wrong public opinions.
References
- Hamster Vice (1986) at ComicBookDB.com. Retrieved December 19, 2010
- Meet Dwayne Ferguson at justusbooks.com. Google cached copy from September 29, 2006. Retrieved October 31, 2006.
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