SNARF
No. 7 (1977)
An Art
Spiegelman cover pays
tribute to Vaudeville and wooden leg
gags. In Joel Becks
Call of the
Wild, Yellowstone bears turn the table on humans. Trina Robbins contributes a Rosie the Riveter adventure, Hitlers Double Trouble.
George
Metzger describes his
Gypsy
Ginger, set in the Sierra Nevada, as nostalgic hippie comic, while Kim
Deitch and Sally
Cruickshank provide a
short Miles Microft
mystery, Pups in Paradise. Matriculaton with Kiwi
Brown and the Statistics is an unusual look at the education factory
by Justin
Binky Brown Green.
Secret
Agent
by Sharon Rudahl recounts murder and intrigue among Yugoslavian chess
masters.
And if youre a fan of Howard Cruse
or his Barefootz characters
you
must read How Barefootz was Created.
Snarf #7 is rounded out by Joel Becks single-pagers Ernie and Al, the Over
the Hill
Vietnamese Tigers, The Bill Bland Show (featuring the creator of the
ubiquitous Happy Face
symbol) and
Its a Dogs Life. Steve Stiles
shows us Dream House Bliss before the holograph projector breaks, and
his
color back cover reveals a government message: Lets All Kill a
Guru!
A
chock-full
issue featuring a star-studded cast of cartoonist!
First
printing. Published by Kitchen Sink Press on quality white paper
(not newsprint). Adults only. Condition is excellent, as scanned. $20
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