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  • This is a reference to the Calvin and Hobbes collection titled "Yukon Yo!" 1 / 18

  • The gravekeeper's look is inspired by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart's Wizard of Id! 2 / 18

  • Spencer's reporter girlfriend investigates a lead with a gravekeeper. 3 / 18

  • She poses here right out of Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns! 4 / 18

  • Spencer's daughter is taken up his fantasy-inspired life by becoming a superhero. 5 / 18

  • This is a reference to Sarge Snorkel, from the Beetle Bailey comic strip. 6 / 18

  • Roach Riley is being driven by images of his old superior officer in the Army. 7 / 18

  • This is, naturally, a reference to all the killer snowmen Calvin met/made over the years! 8 / 18

  • Spencer and Locke run afoul of some vicious Nazi snowmen. 9 / 18

  • Discover some comic strip easter eggs from Spencer and Locke 2 #3! 10 / 18

  • The name of the story is even an Easter Egg! It's titled "Berlin Ho!" 11 / 18

  • Based on Calvin and Hobbes, they even have their own time-traveling cardboard box! 12 / 18

  • We get a look at the main characters, Spencer and Locke. 13 / 18

  • The reporter is based on Les Moore, from Funky Winkerbean. 14 / 18

  • The cop is, of course, based on the iconic crimefighter, Dick Tracy. 15 / 18

  • This confident police officer and downbeat reporter are from two different comic strips. 16 / 18

  • Chaplain Staneglass is the latest member of the Beetle Bailey supporting cast to be featured. 17 / 18

  • Roach Riley, the twisted version of Beetle Bailey, continues to appear. 18 / 18