CREEMEDIA
For right or wrong, for better or worse, for richer and richer and richer, Kiss are determined to add an entire second dimension to their personalities, proving once and for all that they're more than just four cruds in crayon-face who exchanged tubes with their televisions one night and achieved instant-on stardom.
CREEMEDIA
Satan's Muppets
KISS MEETS THE PHANTOM (NBC)
by Rick Johnson
For right or wrong, for better or worse, for richer and richer and richer, Kiss are determined to add an entire second dimension to their personalities, proving once and for all that they're more than just four cruds in crayon-face who exchanged tubes with their televisions one night and achieved instant-on stardom. Gene is supposed to be strong-but-fair, the unfortunate victim of continuous inner sex crimes. Paul is cute-but-noble. His portrait will soon appear on the new 7.98-dollar bill. Ace cackles like the Walter Denton of the group and Peter is just, well, around so they'll have someone to say stuff like "We're really just ordinary people."