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Button 142: Official Buzz Contributor! (mutant Popeye by Mark Landman)


Button 142: Official Buzz Contributor! (mutant Popeye by Mark Landman)
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    142. Official Buzz Contributor! (1990).

    Pioneer computer cartoonist Mark Landman edited the anthology Buzz for Kitchen Sink Press (before a non-competing Los Angeles magazine coincidentally named Buzz legally forced the comic under). All contributors to the short-lived comic Buzz received this "official contributor" button featuring Landman's surreal interpretation of Popeye. For a possible x-rated interpretion, turn the button upside-down. This winged Popeye later reappeared in Landman's other even shorter-lived KSP anthology Blue Loco (see button #211). Seven other Buzz buttons were issued by KSP (see #'s 143-149), three of which are still available. 1.25 inch diameter. $4.00

    One note, for serious button collectors, you may want to read the KSP BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years, or see the COMPLETE KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient while it loads.


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    Button 142: Official Buzz Contributor! (mutant Popeye by Mark Landman)

    142. Official Buzz Contributor! (1990).

    Pioneer computer cartoonist Mark Landman edited the anthology Buzz for Kitchen Sink Press (before a non-competing Los Angeles magazine coincidentally named Buzz legally forced the comic under). All contributors to the short-lived comic Buzz received this "official contributor" button featuring Landman's surreal interpretation of Popeye. For a possible x-rated interpretion, turn the button upside-down. This winged Popeye later reappeared in Landman's other even shorter-lived KSP anthology Blue Loco (see button #211). Seven other Buzz buttons were issued by KSP (see #'s 143-149), three of which are still available. 1.25 inch diameter. $4.00

    One note, for serious button collectors, you may want to read the KSP BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years, or see the COMPLETE KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient while it loads.

    $4.00