The program book runs on the web a bit differently. I’ll let Dave (Lt. Sparky), ‘splain it all:
“I decided to do the following with this one, seeing as how it’s the musical programme and most of the pages have text too tiny to read at only 700px width. I only uploaded 14 pages. The first page, is the title page, and in the blog section under this one go ahead and explain about the musical, the programme, and that we’re only going to be posting the pin-ups and comics (the art, basically) on the webcomic site. And then mention that anyone interested in reading the pages we AREN’T going to post, can download them here: http://www.desert-peach.com/comic/DP18.pdf (that’s a PDF of only the pages we aren’t going to be posting). Then the pages after are all the pages in the “Gallery” section of the issue. And then we’ll begin Issue #19.”
The musical was written in the late ’80′s by myself and T. Brian Wagner. Our composer is the late Mike Seyfrit. It ran for the month of November, 1992, in Seattle’s Empty Space Theater. Fans and actors were incredible!
Timothy B. Wagner and I later worked on another musical, Trippin’ The Light Fantastic.






Will the “after hours” story (I believe it was in this one), also be posted?
Jon really does look like part of the family. There’s always that possibility he’s a distant cousin. XD
@hswoolve It certainly will!
@Red Jon really does look like the Peach. He’s strong, helpful, sweet, incredibly strong. My jaw dropped the day I saw that dainty man grab a full-size theater ladder and knock it down and carry it off like a schoolboy with a load of books. We really did find the Peach for the show.