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{{Infobox Literature | {{Infobox Literature | ||
| Img = The X Piles 1.jpg | | Img = The X Piles 1.jpg | ||
− | | Img_capt = The first page of The X Piles. | + | | Img_capt = The first page of The X-Piles. |
− | | Author = | + | | Author = Brian Swenlin |
− | | Illustrators = | + | | Illustrators = John Costanza |
| Num_Pages = 6 | | Num_Pages = 6 | ||
− | | Publisher = | + | | Publisher = Disney Comics |
− | | Year_Published = | + | | Year_Published = 1997 |
| Producer = | | Producer = | ||
| ISBN = | | ISBN = | ||
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| ISBN-13 = | | ISBN-13 = | ||
| Collection = | | Collection = | ||
+ | | Inducks_code = KJZ 315 | ||
+ | | Origin = USA | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''The X Piles''', also known as '''Timon and Pumbaa's Alien Encounter''', is a spoof comic inspired by [[The Lion King]] and a "widely popular Sci-Fi show." | + | '''The X-Piles''', also known as '''Timon and Pumbaa's Alien Encounter''', is a spoof comic inspired by [[The Lion King]] and a "widely popular Sci-Fi show." |
== Plot == | == Plot == |
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The X-Piles | |
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The first page of The X-Piles.
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Author | Brian Swenlin |
Illustrators | John Costanza |
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Pages | 6 |
Publisher | Disney Comics |
Published | 1997 |
Inducks code | KJZ 315 |
Origin | USA |
The X-Piles, also known as Timon and Pumbaa's Alien Encounter, is a spoof comic inspired by The Lion King and a "widely popular Sci-Fi show."
Plot
Timon's been reading paranoia stories in magazines and starts telling a story about how there are alien invaders coming to kidnap earthlings. In the story, piles of flashlights start turning up (he calls them X-Piles), and they realize that something is amiss.
Images
The following images are the cover of the magazine the comic is featured in, as well as the six pages of this comic in its original language.