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Prime Cuts (1987 Fantagraphics) comic books 1988

  • Issue #7
    Prime Cuts (1987 Fantagraphics) 7

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  • Issue #8
    Prime Cuts (1987 Fantagraphics) 8
  • Issue #9
    Prime Cuts (1987 Fantagraphics) 9

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    Cover art by Gary Kwapisz. The Promised Land, script by Harvey Pekar, art by Gary Kwapisz; Harvey Pekar recalls a time in the 1960s when he considered emigrating to Israel. Untitled story, script by Gabriel Solano Lopez, art by Francisco Solano Lopez ; Ana returns to Paris, but can't find contentment. Untitled Gaston Lagaffe story, script by Franquin and Dwight R. Decker (translation), art by Franquin; Gaston refines the coffee machine. Letter to a Philistine text story by Herman Hesse. There's Something Wrong With A Perfect Lawn, script and art by Carol Tyler; Harvey is obsessed with moving into a planned community. My First Car, script and art by Lindsay Arnold (as Linzee Arnold); The pulling power of Linzee's 1927 car. Flaubert's Dictionary of Received Ideas by Gustave Flaubert, art by Rick Geary. Ad for "Daydreams and Nightmares: The Fantastic Visions of Winsor McCay" and "The Reaper of Love", art by Winsor McCay and Bernie Wrightson. 68 pgs. $3.50. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #10
    Prime Cuts (1987 Fantagraphics) 10

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    Cover art by Jim Woodring. O Canada Our Home and Native Land, script and art by Carel Moiseiwitsch; A shameful episode from Canada's wartime past. Goin' Rabbitin', script and art by Lindsay Arnold; Recollections of a childhood holiday. Rice Paper, script and art by Wayne Honath; Wayne talks to an obsessive record collector. TV and Me!, script and art by Mark Lewis. One Night on Market St., script and art by Michael T. Gilbert; Michael meets a deluded girl one night. Untitled Windy Breeze story, script and art by Jack Cole. The Bottle, script and art by George Cruikshank (as George Cruickshank); A series of eight engravings illustrate the downward spiral of a family due to the father's drinking. The Diet, script and art by K.L. Bakker. Ligeia, script and art by Al Simons; A man describes his love; A send-up of the Edgar Allen Poe story. Concerning the Soul text story by Hermann Hesse. The Fantagraphics 500 – Complete Catalogue: Winter 1988/89. Untitled story, script and art by Craig Maynard; Memories of a violent drunken father. Several untitled Bar-Talk Duets stories, scripts by Paul Ollswang, art by Paul Ollswang and James Carpenter. Ad for "Into Every Life a Little Edge Must Fall" & "The Complete Crumb Comics" on inside back and back covers. 68 pgs. $3.50. Cover price $3.95.