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Hate (2001) Annual comic books 1990 or later

  • Issue #1
    Hate (2001) Annual 1

    Stories, Art and Cover by Peter Bagge. All of the best of Peter Bagge from the year 2000 all in one place! First off, there's a Buddy and Lisa yarn (yay!), picking right up from Hate (1990 1st Printing) #30. Then, there's an 8-page story featuring the new Bagge character, "Lovey." Add in a whole slew of "comics journalism" pieces (watch out, Joe Sacco!) done for Suck.com (R.I.P.) and presented in print here for the very first time -- on such subjects as the Infomercial Oscars, hopeless presidential hopeful Alan Keyes, and the Seattle Experience Music Project, all skewered with Bagge's trademark wit -- plus such odds and ends as a 3-page "Matrix" story, and you've got over 40 pages of never-before-printed full-color Bagge for a great price! 48 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #3
    Hate (2001) Annual 3

    Stories, Art and Cover by Peter Bagge. The Boring, Mundane, Middle-Aged, Middle-Class issue! Another highly anticipated edition of the Hate Annual comes swinging into town. This time around: As always, a Buddy Bradley adventure -- this one dealing with Lisa's new-found obsession with crafting and decorating (a.k.a. "The New Sex"), and Buddy's desperate attempts to appease her Martha Stewart-like aspirations. Also featured: A satire of the daily strip Dilbert called "Dildobert," in which the popular cubicle dweller is compelled to join a terrorist organization; an appreciation of the best songs currently being played on Radio Disney's impossibly short and rarely updated Playlist; a 20-page saga of the trials and tribulations of that hopelessly self-analytical suburban couple, Chet and Bunny Leeway, and much more! 48 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #7
    Hate (2001) Annual 7

    Stories, Art and Cover by Peter Bagge. The latest installment in the increasingly eccentric life of Buddy "The Crazy Guy Who Works at the Dump" Bradley involves a war over scrap metal, of all things. Plus, Buddy's old pal and business partner Jay takes over the auto junk yard next door to Buddy's place in an attempt to capitalize on the rising value of used steel. Watch what happens when these former collector geeks butt heads over a filthy, noisy, heavy yet priceless commodity! Also in this issue is the final chapter (which works as a stand-alone story) of Bagge's "Bat Boy" run in the Weekly World News, and Lovey once again gets involved with a Man of Mystery whose "mystery" is of questionable taste! And as always, there are other odds and ends that round out this one-man anthology. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.95.