Credits
Writer(s):
Alan R. Nepomuceno
Penciller(s):
Takashi Suzuki; Ted Nomura; Ben Dunn; Robert DeJesus; Carlos Tron; Dan Fahs; various
Inker(s):
Takashi Suzuki; Ted Nomura; Ben Dunn; Robert DeJesus; Carlos Tron; Dan Fahs; various
Letterer(s):
typeset; ?
Subject Matter
Genres:
humorous, martial arts, science fiction, teen
Feature(s):
Ninja High School
First Line:
Ninja High School memory.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
54
Notes:
Recap and commentary on Ninja High School spin-off series including A-OK (Antarctic Press, 1992 series), Hitomi and her Girl Commandoes (Antarctic Press, 1992 series), Hitomi II (Antarctic Press, 1993 series), Ninja High School 3-D (Antarctic Press, 1992), Zetraman (Antarctic Press, 1991 series), Zetraman Revival! (Antarctic Press, 1993 series), Ninja High School Yearbook (Antarctic Press, 1989 series), Girls of Ninja High School (Antarctic Press, 1991 series), Ninja High School Talks About Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Antarctic Press, 1992 series), Ninja High School Talks About Comic Printing (Antarctic Press, 1993 series), Trouble with Tigers (Antarctic Press, 1992 series), Ninja High School: The Prom Formula (Malibu, 1991 series), Small Bodied Ninja High School (Antarctic Press, 1992 series), Ninja High School Swimsuit Special (Antarctic Press, 1992 series), Stellar Losers (Antarctic Press, 1993 series), Speed Racer featuring Ninja High School (Now, 1993 series), Ninja High School featuring Speed Racer (Malibu, 1993 series), Ninja High School: The Special Edition (Malibu, 1988 series), Ninja High Yearbook (Malibu, 1993 series), Ninja High School in Color (Malibu, 1992 series), Tomorrow Man (Antarctic Press, 1993 series), Ninja High School Perfect Memory (Antarctic Press, 1990 series), and Not Ninja High School (Velvet Touch, 1992 series).