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FABULOUS FURRY FREAK BROTHERS #1. Gilbert Shelton 1971 (16th printing)
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FABULOUS FURRY FREAK BROTHERS #1.
Gilbert Shelton. 1971.
(16th printing). Rip Off Press.
The best-selling underground comix title was not the
better-known Zap or Mr. Natural but Gilbert Shelton’s
Furry Freak Brothers, the hirsute zonked out trio many
of us thought was the counterculture’s answer to the
Marx Brothers. This fat (64 pages) first Freak
Brothers collection, like its sequels, was reprinted
over and over and over, very early on passing one
million copies in print.
The brothers were Freewheelin’ Frank, Phineas, and Fat
Freddy. Shelton, who got his professional start in
Harvey Kurtzman’s Help! Magazine in the early 60s) was
consistently funny, never politically correct, and an
amazing draftsman. Early Freak Brothers printings are
hard to find because copies were passed around dorm
rooms, communes, and pads over and over till they fell
apart.
This is a 16th printing ($1.50 cent cover price). Like
new. $18
Keywords: UG Comix, Underground Comics, Comic Book
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FABULOUS FURRY FREAK BROTHERS #1. Gilbert Shelton 1971 (16th printing)
FABULOUS FURRY FREAK BROTHERS #1.
Gilbert Shelton. 1971.
(16th printing). Rip Off Press.
The best-selling underground comix title was not the
better-known Zap or Mr. Natural but Gilbert Shelton’s
Furry Freak Brothers, the hirsute zonked out trio many
of us thought was the counterculture’s answer to the
Marx Brothers. This fat (64 pages) first Freak
Brothers collection, like its sequels, was reprinted
over and over and over, very early on passing one
million copies in print.
The brothers were Freewheelin’ Frank, Phineas, and Fat
Freddy. Shelton, who got his professional start in
Harvey Kurtzman’s Help! Magazine in the early 60s) was
consistently funny, never politically correct, and an
amazing draftsman. Early Freak Brothers printings are
hard to find because copies were passed around dorm
rooms, communes, and pads over and over till they fell
apart.
This is a 16th printing ($1.50 cent cover price). Like
new. $18
Keywords: UG Comix, Underground Comics, Comic Book
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