Welforce Attacks Jamin
Ian commands The Welforce to collectively sneak attack The Conqueror’s strongest member, Jamin “Powerhouse” Williamson.
Ian commands The Welforce to collectively sneak attack The Conqueror’s strongest member, Jamin “Powerhouse” Williamson.
Jamin “Powerhouse” Williamson joins the giant brouhaha down the bike trails. Oh my gawd… BUTSKI! LEAVE RAY’S ANUS ALONE!
The character bios of the 1st 22 mini-issues of 1988-89 Crusher Comic seen before the “Wrath of the Rake” finale (& a few debuting in it).
Original Version by Ray Castaldo (1988-89): The 2nd Generation of Welforce Trainees assault Hitman RaYzor. So wimpy are they, that Zor knocks them out with a domino-effect punch, then tries to finish off Butski with a chainsaw. Talk about[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The fourteen-year old high school freshman who calls himself Hitman – and who others call him (S)Hitman – RaYzor Cadildo has a master plan. As a member of Welforce by default – as they moved in on his elementary school pro-wrestling grounds[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Welforce was created in 1987, and all evidence of it was confiscated by the Oswego School Distict. It was then recreated and updated in 1988-89. Its primary mission: To protect the Charity Drop Boxes and dumps that Butski once raided.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
When police apprehend the juvenile delinquent hooligan nerds that were raiding Charity boxes, The COMMANDAH’ decides to utilize them instead of punishing them. He gave them a job! Hired to now protect the locations they once stole from. This new unit is[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Coming soon… to Chris’ Crusher Comics… At first, they were Charitable Army Box barons – robbing from the church, the poor, and the misfortunate. (Of course, being poor themselves, moral relativists would argue for economic justice, but I digress). Captured[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Coming soon… to Chris’ Crusher Comics… At first, they were Charitable Army Box barons – robbing from the church, the poor, and the misfortunate. (Of course, being poor themselves, moral relativists would argue for economic-justice, but I digress). Captured and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…