| Pencils: | John Byrne (signed as John Byrne) |
| Inks: | John Byrne (signed as John Byrne) |
| Colors: | ? |
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On-sale date from Amazing Heroes #34, with newsstand on-sale date of 1983-11-15.
in Strange (Editions Lug, 1970 series) #186 (5 juin 1985)
in Secret Wars (Marvel UK, 1985 series) #16 (October 19, 1985) [pages 1-7. Pages 1-4 in colour with the rest in black & white], #17 (October 26, 1985) [Pages 8-15. Story pages 1-4 are in colour with the balance in black & white. Story page 1 reduced in size to add a title & side banner with a depiction of Alpha Flight]
in Superaventuras Marvel (Editora Abril, 1982 series) #53 (8 Novembro 1986)
in Der unglaubliche Hulk (Condor, 1980 series) #26
in Alpha Flight Classic (Marvel, 2007 series) #1 ([April] 2007)
in Marvel Héroes (Panini España, 2012 series) #56 - Alpha Flight de John Byrne (Septiembre 2014)
in Alpha Flight by John Byrne Omnibus (Marvel, 2017 series) (2017)The title is a play on The Importance of Being Earnest (Oscar Wilde, 1895). The adjective is used as a pun as it is interchanged with the name ‘Ernest,’ given to the antagonist in this issue.
John Byrne had to misread the spelling of ‘Raymond’ phonetically. Unlike French, the English pronunciation uttering the ‘d,’ [/de/] and Byrne indeed anxious to respect the use of French for his Quebecker characters, he added an ‘e’ at the end of Raymond, feminizing by mistake the first name.
in Superaventuras Marvel (Editora Abril, 1982 series) #31 (Janeiro 1985)
in Strange (Editions Lug, 1970 series) #186 (5 juin 1985)
in Der unglaubliche Hulk (Condor, 1980 series) #26
in Alpha Flight Classic (Marvel, 2007 series) #1 ([April] 2007)
in Marvel Héroes (Panini España, 2012 series) #56 - Alpha Flight de John Byrne (Septiembre 2014)
in Alpha Flight by John Byrne Omnibus (Marvel, 2017 series) (2017)Although it is clearly a separate story, with separate story title and cast, this story continues the page numbering of the main Alpha Flight story.
Letters of comment from readers Suzanne Crawbuck, Mary Reeves, Jay Tuttle, Jay West and Anthony Famularo, with replies from Denny O'Neil.