Drawn and Quarterly (1990) comic books
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Published 1991 by Drawn & Quarterly.
Cover art by Anne D. Bernstein. Woman with snake illustration by Marisa Gelfusa. "A Dear John Letter from Your Dog on Moving Day," script by Philip Fine, art by John Oliveros; A letter from a dog who is leaving his owner on the day he moves out of an apartment and into a house. Untitled story, script and art by Peter Bagge; Chuckie-Boy has a stomach ache and Girly Girl gives him stuff that should make him throw up but instead makes him better. "My Life in a Nutshell," script and art by Joe Matt; A year by year account of Joe's life up to 1988. "Apr. 10th, 1989," script and art by Joe Matt and Trish; Trish visits Joe in his strip and draws herself. "Mar. 31st, 1988," script and art by Joe Matt; Insecurity comes to visit Joe Matt, but he defeats it with white-out. "Christmas 1,000,000 B.C.," script by J. D. King (credited) and Alice Sebold pages 1 and 2 only), art by J. D. King; Santa in 1,000,000 B.C and a caveman try to get his girlfriend a present. "Thermal Dynamics," script and art by John Oliveros; The story of another planet where the Thermal Dynamics live. "Out of Control Fantasy Comics," script and art by Anne D. Bernstein; A woman goes through an entire fantasy relationship with a cute guy she sees. "Life After Three Card Monte," script and art by Chris Oliveros; Chris goes to New York City and gets swindled out of money for a present by playing three card monte. 36 pgs., B&W. Cover price $3.75.