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POOPSHEET updates - September 22nd, 2005
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| | Subject: | BUMPERBOY AND FRIENDS IN "FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL" by Debbie Huey | | Time: | 09:12 am |
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BUMPERBOY AND FRIENDS IN "FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL" by Debbie Huey
(36pp short digest w/ cardstock covers, $3.00 from bumperboy.net. Also available in the Poopsheet Shop)
Reviewed by Mark Campos
Bumperboy and friends reassure Oscar, whose first day of school went badly,
by telling their own first-day disaster stories. Delightful art, and my copy
came with a faux school picture of one of the characters glued to the inside
front cover. A charming mini, a treat for intimidated schoolkids of all
ages.
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| | Subject: | TOZZER 2 #1-4 by Rob Dunlop and Peter Lumby | | Time: | 09:21 am |
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TOZZER 2 #1-4
by Rob Dunlop and Peter Lumby
($2.95 each from www.tozzer.com)
Reviewed by Alan Rankin
Although it has a continuing storyline of sorts, Tozzer
is mainly an excuse to make off-color jokes about current movies and
pop-culture icons. In this, as well as the art style, it reminds me of
Chris Jordan's Babyhead. Although it falls short of Babyhead's
hilarious lunacy, it succeeds in its own regard, cross-pollinating the
leading figures of what passes for 21st-century culture into some
wickedly funny bits. I mean, where else are you going to come across a
character who looks and talks like Pulp Fiction's Jules, but plays the part of Mr. Garrison from South Park, with a foul-mouthed, backwards-talking Yoda puppet as his Mr. Hat?
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POOPSHEET updates - September 22nd, 2005
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