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Joel Phillips
Mar 5, 2004, 02:06 am
<a href="http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/images/xovers/forlovenormoney_logo.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/images/xovers/forlovenormoney_logo.jpg " align=left alt="For Love Nor Money Logo"></a>Crossover: For Love Nor Money
Published in: Cage, Silver Sable & The Wild Pack, Terror Inc. - May-July 1993
Writers: Dan G. Chichester (Parts 1 & 4), Marcus McLaurin (Parts 2 & 5), Gregory Wright (Parts 3 & 6)
Pencilers: Richard Pace (Part 1), Scott Benefiel (Parts 2 & 5), Steven Butler (Parts 3 & 6), Kirk Van Wormer (Part 4)
Major Characters Involved: Cage, Silver Sable, Terror, Priapus
Plot: Cage, Silver Sable and Terror team up to prevent an Olympian sex god, Priapus, from tapping into the power of the Carnal Serpent.

Reading Order:

Part 1 - Terror Inc. #11 - Terror, Silver Sable and Cage are each hired separately by an unknown party (secretly Priapus) to recover a piece of Vatsayana’s Tryst. They eventually come to blows while trying to steal the other pieces from one other.
Part 2 - Cage #15 - Terror unites the pieces to reform Vatsayana’s Tryst, but Cage takes it from him.
Part 3 - Silver Sable & The Wild Pack #13 - Everyone discovers they are working for Priapus, who steals the Tryst and tries to kill them.
Part 4 - Terror Inc. #12 - Priapus grafts the Tryst to his chest and pits the trio against monsters resembling their loves.
Part 5 - Cage #16 - Priapus finds the Carnal Serpent and is eaten by it, while the trio defeat their opponents. They find and slay the Carnal Serpent, but Priapus is reborn stronger than ever and enthralls them.
Part 6 - Silver Sable & The Wild Pack #14 - The trio breaks free of Priapus’ control and tear the Tryst out of his chest, causing the Carnal Serpent to be reborn. The Serpent eats Priapus and disappears.

Related Issues:
Terror Inc. #10 - Behind the scenes, Priapus arranges for Terror to be hired to recover part of the Tryst.Notes:
Priapus is an actual figure from Greco-Roman mythology. He is a minor fertility god, and patron of sailors and fishermen.

Jon Hancock
Mar 5, 2004, 03:22 pm
Olympian Sex God? sounds like I've been immortalised in Comic book form.