Issue | #2 |
Published | October 1990 |
Cover Price | 2.95 USD; 3.50 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Chris Oliveros (credited) |
Notes | Both cover and indicia state "Drawn & Quarterly". |
Pencils | J. D. King (signed) |
Inks | J. D. King (signed) |
Colors | J. D. King (signed) |
Letters | J. D. King (signed) |
Pencils | Luc Giard (credited) (painting/print) |
Inks | Luc Giard (credited) (painting/print) |
Colors | Luc Giard (credited) (painting/print) |
Notes | Inside front cover. |
Synopsis | Table of contents, indicia and short biographies of each contributor. |
Script | Chris Oliveros ? |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Richard Nixon; Ronald Reagan; George Bush; Frank Stack [as Foolbert Sturgeon] |
Synopsis | Foolbert Sturgeon explains how to do political cartoons in the 70's, 80's and 90's. |
Genre | Humor; Satire |
Script | Frank Stack [as Foolbert Sturgeon] |
Pencils | Frank Stack [as Foolbert Sturgeon] |
Inks | Frank Stack [as Foolbert Sturgeon] |
Letters | Frank Stack [as Foolbert Sturgeon] |
Characters | Albert Einstein |
Synopsis | Albert Einstein explains comic book interaction between panels. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Robert Leighton (signed) |
Pencils | Robert Leighton (signed) |
Inks | Robert Leighton (signed) |
Letters | Robert Leighton (signed) |
Synopsis | How to use a shopping cart to carry all your worldly possessions. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Carel Moiseiwitsch [as Moiseiwitsch] |
Pencils | Carel Moiseiwitsch [as Moiseiwitsch] |
Inks | Carel Moiseiwitsch [as Moiseiwitsch] |
Letters | Carel Moiseiwitsch [as Moiseiwitsch] |
Script | Carel Moiseiwitsch (credited) |
Pencils | Carel Moiseiwitsch (credited) |
Inks | Carel Moiseiwitsch (credited) |
Letters | Carel Moiseiwitsch (credited) |
Characters | Dennis Worden; Ross Brown; Ross Brown's Father [Popeye] |
Synopsis | Dennis recounts a friend of his who got too involved in the drug culture. |
Genre | Biography |
Script | Dennis Worden [as D. Worden] |
Pencils | Dennis Worden [as D. Worden]; Ross Brown (credited) |
Inks | Dennis Worden [as D. Worden] |
Letters | Dennis Worden [as D. Worden] |
Notes | Last panel has a drawing that Dennis says is by Ross Brown. Ross Brown's father is drawn as Popeye. |
Reprinted | in Best of Drawn & Quarterly, The (Drawn & Quarterly, 1993 series) #[nn] |
Synopsis | Two stone gargoyles have a child who is a beautiful angel carving. |
Script | Anne D. Bernstein (credited); Debbie Desideri (credited) |
Pencils | Anne D. Bernstein (credited) |
Inks | Anne D. Bernstein (credited) |
Colors | Anne D. Bernstein (credited) |
Letters | Anne D. Bernstein (credited) |
Characters | Ida Marx; Ed Wilt |
Synopsis | Ida gets an appointment to see Ed Wilt, a famous art director. |
Genre | Biography |
Script | Ida Marx (signed) |
Pencils | Ida Marx (signed) |
Inks | Ida Marx (signed) |
Letters | Ida Marx (signed) |
Characters | Julie Doucet |
Synopsis | Julie and her conscience walk around town and get in a fight with each other. |
Genre | Biography |
Script | Julie Doucet (signed) |
Pencils | Julie Doucet (signed) |
Inks | Julie Doucet (signed) |
Letters | Julie Doucet (signed) |
Reprinted | in Leve Ta Jambe Mon Poisson Est Mort! [Lift Your Leg My Fish is Dead!] (Drawn & Quarterly, 1993 series) #[nn] |
Synopsis | A man is obsessed with television. |
Script | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Pencils | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Inks | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Colors | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Letters | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Reprinted | in Best of Drawn & Quarterly, The (Drawn & Quarterly, 1993 series) #[nn] |
Synopsis | A man remembers his favourite song, which goes "gloomy love, hopeless love..." |
Script | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Pencils | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Inks | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Colors | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Letters | Richard Sala [as R. Sala] |
Reprinted | in New Comics Anthology, The (Macmillan Publishing, 1991 Series) #[nn] |
Characters | The Beastniks |
Synopsis | An introduction to a bunch of Beats called The Beastniks. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | J. D. King (signed) |
Pencils | J. D. King (signed) |
Inks | J. D. King (signed) |
Letters | J. D. King (signed) |
Reprinted | in Best of Drawn & Quarterly, The (Drawn & Quarterly, 1993 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Angel; Norman |
Synopsis | Norman, Angel's square cousin, explains leisure time and Angel realizes all his life is leisure time. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | J. D. King (signed) |
Pencils | J. D. King (signed) |
Inks | J. D. King (signed) |
Letters | J. D. King (signed) |
Reprinted | in Best of Drawn & Quarterly, The (Drawn & Quarterly, 1993 series) #[nn] |
Characters | The Beastniks |
Synopsis | The Beastniks explain their philosophy. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | J. D. King (signed) |
Pencils | J. D. King (signed) |
Inks | J. D. King (signed) |
Letters | J. D. King (signed) |
Reprinted | in Best of Drawn & Quarterly, The (Drawn & Quarterly, 1993 series) #[nn] |
Synopsis | The history of a kitchenette set that once belonged to a child star named Dotty King. |
Script | Anne D. Bernstein (signed) |
Pencils | Anne D. Bernstein (signed) |
Inks | Anne D. Bernstein (signed) |
Colors | Anne D. Bernstein (signed) |
Letters | Anne D. Bernstein (signed) |
Characters | Joe Matt; Diana Schultz |
Synopsis | Joe housesits for Diana Schultz. |
Genre | Biography |
Script | Joe Matt (credited) |
Pencils | Joe Matt (credited) |
Inks | Joe Matt (credited) |
Letters | Joe Matt (credited) |
Reprinted | in Peepshow (Kitchen Sink Press, 1992 series) #[nn]; in Peepshow (Drawn & Quarterly, 1999 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Joe Matt; Jesus Christ; John Lennon |
Synopsis | Joe Matt has a dream about meeting Jesus and Lennon and how he believed in each at different times. |
Genre | Biography |
Script | Joe Matt (credited) |
Pencils | Joe Matt (credited) |
Inks | Joe Matt (credited) |
Letters | Joe Matt (credited) |
Reprinted | in Peepshow (Kitchen Sink Press, 1992 series) #[nn]; in Best of Drawn & Quarterly, The (Drawn & Quarterly, 1993 series) #[nn]; in Peepshow (Drawn & Quarterly, 1999 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Joe Matt; Kevin |
Synopsis | Transcript of a tape of Joe and Kevin talking like Donald Duck. |
Genre | Biography |
Script | Joe Matt (credited) |
Pencils | Joe Matt (credited) |
Inks | Joe Matt (credited) |
Letters | Joe Matt (credited) |
Reprinted | in Peepshow (Kitchen Sink Press, 1992 series) #[nn]; in Peepshow (Drawn & Quarterly, 1999 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Joe Matt; Bernie Mireault; Trish |
Synopsis | Joe visits Bernie and they go out to the comic shop. |
Genre | Biography |
Script | Joe Matt (credited) |
Pencils | Joe Matt (credited) |
Inks | Joe Matt (credited) |
Letters | Joe Matt (credited) |
Reprinted | in Peepshow (Kitchen Sink Press, 1992 series) #[nn]; in Peepshow (Drawn & Quarterly, 1999 series) #[nn] |
Synopsis | One page illustration of a man waiting for his day to begin. |
Script | Mailly (signed) |
Pencils | Mailly (signed) |
Inks | Mailly (signed) |
Letters | Mailly (signed) |
Notes | Title from Contents page. |
Characters | Howdy Doody |
Synopsis | Fake movie poster for 50's sexploitation movie starring Howdy Doody. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Drew Friedman [as D. F.] |
Pencils | Drew Friedman [as D. F.] |
Inks | Drew Friedman [as D. F.] |
Letters | Drew Friedman [as D. F.] |
Synopsis | Twelve fake ads similar to the ones you would see in a 1960's or 1970's comic. |
Genre | Satire |
Script | Anthony Mostrom [as A. Mostrom] |
Pencils | Anthony Mostrom [as A. Mostrom] |
Inks | Anthony Mostrom [as A. Mostrom] |
Letters | Anthony Mostrom [as A. Mostrom] |
Synopsis | Ad for The Best Comics of the Decade Volumes 1 and 2 from Fantagraphics. Includes cover reproductions of both issues. |
Characters | James Sturm; Bill |
Synopsis | James and Bill drop acid and spend a night out. |
Genre | Biography |
Script | James Sturm (signed) |
Pencils | James Sturm (signed) |
Inks | James Sturm (signed) |
Letters | James Sturm (signed) |
Characters | Julie Doucet |
Synopsis | Julie sees an old lady drop her purse, so she flys down to grab it and take off with it. |
Genre | Fantasy |
Script | Julie Doucet (signed) |
Pencils | Julie Doucet (signed) |
Inks | Julie Doucet (signed) |
Letters | Julie Doucet (signed) |
Synopsis | Anxiety over planning a schedule. |
Script | Philip Fine (credited) |
Pencils | John Oliveros (credited) |
Inks | John Oliveros (credited) |
Letters | Typeset |
Script | Luc Giard (credited) |
Pencils | Luc Giard (credited) |
Inks | Luc Giard (credited) |
Colors | Luc Giard (credited) |
Notes | Inside back cover. |
Characters | Joe Matt |
Synopsis | Joe goes through a maze that covers the comic book page. |
Genre | Biography |
Script | Joe Matt (credited) |
Pencils | Joe Matt (credited) |
Inks | Joe Matt (credited) |
Colors | Joe Matt (credited) |
Letters | Joe Matt (credited) |
Notes | On back cover of magazine. |