Cud Comics (1995 Dark Horse) comic books 1996
-
Published Jan 1996 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Story and art by Terry LaBan. Spliff-smoking Seymour's lookin' for love 'cause his sex group kicked him out! Eno's being split from Plum by a computer-wielding yuppie scumbag who won't stop wooing her! And over in the Bowery, "Kids That Smoke" are looking cool and raising heck like the Little Rascals gone noir! That sums up the second raucous issue of Terry LaBan's Cud Comics, a sort of Archie Comics fused with The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
-
Published Mar 1996 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Story and art by Terry LaBan. It takes a tough hombre to do the job of tribal medicine man, but Muktuk Wolfsbreath is up to the job. Muktuk knows that healing the sick can be a risky business; sometimes a cure can only be found on the astral plane. That means he's gotta leave his body lying helpless, where any wandering spirit might hijack it and ruin Muktuk's rep with the tribe. When the ghost of a dead shaman does just that, he lets himself in for the ass-kicking of his life, courtesy of Muktuk Wolfsbreath, Hard-Boiled Shaman! And that's just one of the stories in this riotous issue of Terry LaBan's Cud Comics, a sort of Archie Comics fused with The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. In three self-contained stories, our semi-regular cast of characters wends its way through a landscape of sex, drugs, and quickie Vegas weddings! Jealousy, aphrodisiacs, dumpster-diving, and Native-American noir -- this third issue of America's chewiest comic book is chock-full o' fun! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
-
Published Jun 1996 by Dark Horse.
This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
Story and art by Terry LaBan. In this age of holistic health and whole-earth remedies, the evils of modern medicine are best left to the unwitting and unknowing . . . until Eno discovers that the unwitting and unknowing may be the only ones left alive! It's a new-age run-in with nature's flaccid cure-alls in "Spring Fever"! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
-
Published Sep 1996 by Dark Horse.$2.50
Story and art by Terry LaBan. In this month's Eno and Plum selection, "The Old Folks at Home," Eno and Pllum try to move in with Eno's parents after being evicted from their own apartment for not paying the rent. Unfortunately, they find space is at a premium, with the drug dealers upstairs and Eno's sister's family in the basement, where her husband watches sports on TV and recovers from a mysterious mental illness. And that's where it begins! Meanwhile, in "Are We Recovering Yet?" Plum's old hippy dad, Seymour Riverpeace, is forced into mandatory drug treatment by a former commune buddy who's now a federal judge, and The Author pays an instructive visit to Charles Schlutz, creator of the renowned comicstrip "Groundnuts." 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
-
Published Dec 1996 by Dark Horse.$2.50
$2.50
Story and art by Terry LaBan. Everybody's favorite groovin' couple, Eno and Plum, are back to enlighten, outrage, and entertain everyone in sight in Terry LaBan's cult favorite, Cud Comics #6! This hilarious satire on life looks like Archie, but reads like the subversive neo-underground classic it is! This issue deals with issues of the present -- and the past! In "Man Trouble," Eno and Plum are inevitably drawn in as their pal Catherine juggles the demands of three simultaneous abusive relationships while listening to the ticking of her biological clock. In "Violent High School," '50s teens wield high-powered weaponry in an anachronistic tale of romance and juvenile delinquency, and Victorian funeral attire collides with sweaty polyester in "Vinnie, the Disco Vampire." 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.