Bogie Man comic books issue 1
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Cover art by Robin Smith. Chinatoon Chapter One: Barefoot In The Pork, script by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Robin Smith; Delusional psychotic Francis Clunie escapes Spinbinnie Secure home still believing he's a Humphrey Bogart character. Arriving in Glasgow he spots Taiwan Lil. 36 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
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Cover art by Robin Smith. Chapter 1 Farewell, My Looney, script by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Robin Smith; Francis Clunie escapes from a Greenock mental asylum believing himself to be Humphrey Bogart on the trail of the fat man and the Big Bird. Glossary of Glaswegian terms. 36 pgs. $1.00. Cover price $1.95.
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Published Aug 1991 by John Brown Publishing.
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1st printing. Collects Bogie Man (1989) #1-4. Written by Alan Grant and John Wagner. Art by Robin Smith. Combining black humor with crime fiction, THE BOGIE MAN introduces Francis Forbes Clunie, an escaped mental patient under the delusion that he is really Bogie, the world's greatest private investigator. Believing that he is an amalgamation of every detective ever played by Humphrey Bogart, Clunie wanders the streets of Glasgow in search of the legendary Black Bird and the deadly Fat Man. Interpreting every random encounter to be part of an intricate conspiracy, the psychotic detective builds his case around coincidences and misunderstandings. And in the end, Clunie is always successful in solving a mystery that makes no sense and never even existed. Softcover, 126 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $12.95.
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Bogie Man TPB (1998 Paradox) #1-1STPublished 1991 by Paradox Press.$14.25
1st printing. Collects Bogie Man (1989) #1-4. Written by Alan Grant and John Wagner. Art by Robin Smith. Combining black humor with crime fiction, THE BOGIE MAN introduces Francis Forbes Clunie, an escaped mental patient under the delusion that he is really Bogie, the world's greatest private investigator. Believing that he is an amalgamation of every detective ever played by Humphrey Bogart, Clunie wanders the streets of Glasgow in search of the legendary Black Bird and the deadly Fat Man. Interpreting every random encounter to be part of an intricate conspiracy, the psychotic detective builds his case around coincidences and misunderstandings. And in the end, Clunie is always successful in solving a mystery that makes no sense and never even existed. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 8-in., 126 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $12.95.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. Stories by Alan Grant and John Wagner. Art by Robin Smith. Cover by Robin Smith. Collects Bogie Man Chinatoon (1993) #1-4. The second Bogie Man series features the return of Francis Clunie, who suffers from the delusion that he is Humphrey Bogart's detective hero. In Glasgow, Bogie Man becomes involved with Taiwan Lil and uncovers a plot involving the British version of Oriental intrigue. Murdo McCurdie's protection racket is only one of the complicating factors in a case that ends with a wedding on a Clyde steamer. Barefoot In The Pork; The Foo Young Ones; Murdo On The Orient Express; Slow Boat Tae Millport. Softcover, 108 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $8.95.