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Hate the comic.
Does anyone remember this comic came out in the 90's.
had a lot of Black comedy in it sort of a grunge comic. |
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Does anyone remember this comic came out in the 90's.
had a lot of Black comedy in it sort of a grunge comic. It pretty much stopped being about Grunge in #16 when the lead character (Buddy Bradley) moved away from Seattle. Unlike most comic books, the characters got older and moved on with their lives in something approaching real-time. It seems to have finally stopped after turning into an almost yearly comic (with back material of varying length). It's one of my favourites of all time. Even my appearence-obessed older brother admitted to liking it. All the issues are available in collected formats and are highly recommended. |
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I'm guessing you mean "Hate" by Peter Bagge. (I think some quotation marks might help your title).
It pretty much stopped being about Grunge in #16 when the lead character (Buddy Bradley) moved away from Seattle. Unlike most comic books, the characters got older and moved on with their lives in something approaching real-time. It seems to have finally stopped after turning into an almost yearly comic (with back material of varying length). It's one of my favourites of all time. Even my appearence-obessed older brother admitted to liking it. All the issues are available in collected formats and are highly recommended. |
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Peter Bagge's Neat Stuff and the issues of Weirdo he edited are well worth checking out, also Martini Baton if you can find it.
PB is on Facebook - it's easy to find him, he's very approachable
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