The Ruff and Reddy Show (DC)

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This article is about the DC Comics series. For the TV series, see The Ruff & Reddy Show.
The Ruff and Reddy Show

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Published by DC Comics
Publication date September 6, 2017February 7, 2018
Writer(s) Howard Chaykin
Drawn by Mac Rey
Inked by Mac Rey
Colored by Mac Rey
Lettered by Ken Bruzenak
Edited by Marie Javins
Cover artists Howard Chaykin
Wil Quintana
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The Ruff and Reddy Show is an American satirical comedy comic mini-series created by DC Comics, who published six issues from 2017 to 2018. It was written by Howard Chaykin, and the art was drawn by Mauricet and John Kalisz. It is based on The Ruff and Reddy Show animated television series, which originally aired on NBC from 1957 to 1960.

Set in a world inhabited by humans and celimates, Ruff and Reddy are a pair of cartoon actors whose fame had peaked in the 1950s with their TV show. When a talent agent convinces the duo of a career revival, they set off to find new ways of landing a second big break in different genres.

Production

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Issues

Stories Publish date
Issue #1
  • "A Cautionary Tale in Six Parts, Part One"
October 25, 2017
Issue #2
  • "A Cautionary Tale in Six Parts, Part Two"
November 22, 2017
Issue #3
  • "A Cautionary Tale in Six Parts, Part Three"
December 27, 2017
Issue #4
  • "A Cautionary Tale in Six Parts, Part Four"
January 24, 2017
Issue #5
  • "A Cautionary Tale in Six Parts, Part Five"
February 28, 2018
Issue #6
  • "A Cautionary Tale in Six Parts, Part Six"
March 28, 2018

Collections

Collection title Issues Publish date
The Ruff and Reddy Show 1-6 June 13, 2018

In popular culture

The Big Bang Theory

  • "The Confidence Erosion:" Issue #1 is on a shelf at the Comic Center of Pasadena.
  • "The Celebration Reverberation:" Issue #1 is on a shelf at the Comic Center of Pasadena.
  • "The Tenant Disassociation:" Issue #3 is on a shelf at the Comic Center of Pasadena.

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