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Issue Details

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".

Cover Details - "Abstract people"

Pencils J. D. King (signed)
Inks J. D. King (signed)
Colors J. D. King (signed)
Letters J. D. King (signed)

1 page illustration "Yelling dragon head"

Pencils Luc Giard (credited) (painting/print)
Inks Luc Giard (credited) (painting/print)
Colors Luc Giard (credited) (painting/print)
Notes Inside front cover.

1 page credits "Contents"

Synopsis Table of contents, indicia and short biographies of each contributor.
Script Chris Oliveros ?
Letters Typeset

2 page story "Foolbert Sturgeon's Cartoon Club"

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]

1 page story "E." Emcees Squares

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)

1 page story End Eviction Fears] ["Free! your very own home-from-home"

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]

1 page story "Mean Woman Blues"

Script Carel Moiseiwitsch (credited)
Pencils Carel Moiseiwitsch (credited)
Inks Carel Moiseiwitsch (credited)
Letters Carel Moiseiwitsch (credited)

2 page story "The Strange Case of Ross Brown"

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]

1 page story "Tis the Grimaces"

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)

1 page True Life Stories story "Annoying Art Director Anecdote #1"

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)

5 page story "My Conscience is Bugging Me"

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]

1 page story "Credo"

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]

1 page story "Gloom"

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]

Half page The Beastniks story "They live life in the slowest lane..."

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]

Half page The Beastniks story "I really value my leisure time!"

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]

1 page The Beastniks story "The Beastniks Speak Out!"

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]

1 page story "The Luckville Nearly New Shop"

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)

1 page AutoMatt; Peepshow story "May 17th, 1989"

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]

1 page AutoMatt; Peepshow story "Aug. 16th, 1989"

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]

1 page AutoMatt; Peepshow story "Quackin' With Kevin Nov. 5, 1989"

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]

1 page AutoMatt; Peepshow story "Nov. 25th, 1989"

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]

1 page story Still Hard Up On His Luck ["He woke up early..."]

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.

1 page illustration "Doody-Doll"

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.]

1 page story "Fake Ads"

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]

1 page advertisement "One Decade... Two Volumes..."

Synopsis Ad for The Best Comics of the Decade Volumes 1 and 2 from Fantagraphics. Includes cover reproductions of both issues.

1 page story "Friday Night"

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)

2 page story "Vol Robbery"

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)

1 page text story "Tuesday; 3:00 - 3:00: Angst"

Synopsis Anxiety over planning a schedule.
Script Philip Fine (credited)
Pencils John Oliveros (credited)
Inks John Oliveros (credited)
Letters Typeset

1 page illustration "Man with pointy nose and big teeth"

Script Luc Giard (credited)
Pencils Luc Giard (credited)
Inks Luc Giard (credited)
Colors Luc Giard (credited)
Notes Inside back cover.

1 page AutoMatt; Peepshow story "Playtime"

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.