Early 1980's & Weirdo Magazine
1981-1982 - Intro. by R. Crumb
A Compliment (American Splendor # 7)
Miracle Rabbis: A Doctor Gesundheit Story (American Splendor # 7)
The Maggies (Oral History) (American Splendor # 7)
The Last Supper (American Splendor # 8)
Pickled Okra (Okry) (American Splendor # 8)
American Splendor Assaults the Media (American Splendor # 8)
TV Blues with Etoain Shrdlu (Weirdo #1)
The Beautiful Experience: The Weirdo Makeover (Weirdo #1)
Dodly Squats (Weirdo #2)
Art Drawings (Weirdo #2)
"Figure Studies" at the Art Museum (Weirdo #2)
The World of the Future: Some Things Never Change (Weirdo #2)
What the World's Coming To! Just Wait! You'll see! (Weirdo #2)
"Mr. Sensitive" Can't Take It (Weirdo #2)
Easy-to-Draw Cartoon Character: Brombo the Panda (Weirdo #2)
"Yes, My Darling, It's a Cruel World" (Weirdo #2)
"People Make Me Nervous" (Weirdo # 3)
Sharon & Karen in Karen Meets Boz (Weirdo # 3)
Hy Perboly and Al A. Gory (Weirdo # 3)
Excerpts from Boswell's London Journal 1762-1763 (Weirdo # 3)
Nukeler Holocaust Kicks (Weirdo # 3)
The Bitter "Ironies of Life" (Weirdo # 3)
Don't Be Fooled by Bust Builders That Build Big Butts! (Weirdo # 3)
I Remember the Sixties (Weirdo # 4)
ad for Weirdo (High Times # 94)
The Old Songs Are The Best Songs (Weirdo # 5)
Trash: What Do We Throw Away? (Weirdo # 6)
Fried Nuts (Weirdo # 6)
Uncle Bob's Mid-Life Crisis (Weirdo # 7)
The Adventures of George "Murky" Murkoid (Weirdo # 8)
letters page logo's from Werido (Weirdo # 1 - # 8)
Toe Jam Comix jam (Zap # 10)
in color :
Weirdo front covers Weirdo # 1 - # 8
Weirdo back covers Weirdo # 1, # 3, # 5, # 7
Early Jazz Greats (Trading Cards)
* Everyday Funnies [w/ Aline] (Winds of Change)
* (also in Drawn Together)
Ah, the Weirdo years. We can't understand how some people didn't like this magazine!?
Thick-line, medium-line, thin-lines styles, they're all here!
Included here is the monumental I Remember the Sixties. How will you sleep at night after reading Trash?
At the moment of this writing, the Fantagraphics website says a reprint of this volume is available to order, and for an extra $ 30 US "with Signed Bookplate Option".
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