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Issue Details

Issue #10
Published September 2002
Cover Price $2.95
Pages 28
Notes Black & white interiors.

Cover Details

Genre Satire
Pencils Evan Dorkin
Inks Evan Dorkin
Colors Sarah Dyer
Letters Evan Dorkin
Notes Black & white interiors.

1 page Various story "The What And The Where!"

Genre Satire
Script Evan Dorkin
Pencils Evan Dorkin
Inks Evan Dorkin
Letters Evan Dorkin
Notes Index page with 10 1-panel strips in the background featuring: Passover With The Self-Loathing Jews; Send Up The Clowns; "Orgy Laffs"; Dr. Sidney Glick: World's Worst Sex Therapist; Horton Hears A Ho!; Commie "Gag" I wrote in '55

2 page Various story "More Advertising Characters Of Yesteryear"

Genre Satire
Script Evan Dorkin
Pencils Evan Dorkin
Inks Evan Dorkin
Letters Evan Dorkin

5 page The Eltingville Club story "As Seen On TV"

Synopsis Josh and Bill defend fandom when a shopping channel host mispronounces the creator names and the origin stories of the comic books he's trying to hawk.
Genre Satire
Script Evan Dorkin
Pencils Evan Dorkin
Inks Evan Dorkin
Letters Evan Dorkin

3 page Carl Jung story "Mighty Carl Jung"

Synopsis Carl Jung is captured by an expedition to Switzerland and put on display as an attraction.
Genre Satire
Script Evan Dorkin
Pencils Evan Dorkin
Inks Evan Dorkin
Letters Evan Dorkin

5 page story "How To Get Your Ass Kicked In 3 E-Z Lessons"

Genre Satire
Script Evan Dorkin
Pencils Evan Dorkin
Inks Evan Dorkin
Letters Evan Dorkin

8 page The Devil Puppet story "The Invisible College Of Secret Knowledge"

Synopsis The Devil Puppet holds court as he shares three tales: The Spaghetti Kid, The Great Macy's Balloon Hunt, and the story of Dr. Fredric Wertham.
Genre Satire
Script Evan Dorkin
Pencils Evan Dorkin
Inks Evan Dorkin
Letters Evan Dorkin

1 page Mr. Chimpy & Mr. Bunny story

Synopsis What's a poor chimp to do when his local comic shop won't carry his favorite funny books? Mr. Bunny arrives and explains to Mr. Chimpy how easy it is to order direct from the publisher, avoiding the "swirling black pits of debt, filth and incompetence" he calls a comic shop.
Genre Satire
Script Evan Dorkin
Pencils Evan Dorkin
Inks Evan Dorkin
Letters Evan Dorkin