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Deviant Slice Comics and Funnies and Stories, Etc.#[nn]
Cover: Greg Irons

Deviant Slice Comics and Funnies and Stories, Etc. #[nn]

Mar 1972 · The Print Mint Inc · 0.50 USD
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In the scorched aftermath of global nuclear war, Richard Nixon clings to power from a deep underground bunker, struggling to maintain order as resources dwindle. But when a sudden food shortage threatens to unravel what's left of civilization, the true balance of control begins to shift. Written by Tom Veitch and brought to life with stark, expressive art by Greg Irons—pencils, inks, and letters all by the same hand—this 1972 slice of post-apocalyptic satire offers a darkly comic glimpse into a world where power is as fragile as the rations. The cover, also by Irons, captures the grim absurdity of it all.

Contains 5 stories
The Adventures of Sgt. Smack and "Easy" Co.
1 pp · Humor, Satire-Parody
Sgt. SmackLuis Armed
Last Rights!
17 pp · Satire-Parody, War
George WallaceRichard NixonJakeCaptain PerryChiefG-MenJ. Edgar Hoover [as J. Ed]
Spaceship Comix- Freudian Tales for the Jung at Heart
5 pp · Science Fiction
The Creature From the Bolinas Lagoon
4 pp · Horror-Suspense, Satire-Parody, Science Fiction
The Creature from the Bolinas Lagoon"Fast Eddie" Perez
Tricky Piggy
1 pp · Humor, Satire-Parody
Tricky PiggySamT.V. [Tom Veitch]G.I. [Greg Irons]Joe

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Full credits

writer Tom Veitch
artist, inker, letterer Greg Irons
cover pencils, inks Greg Irons

Reprints

Reprinted in Underground Classics #4 (1987), Underground Classics #9 (1989), You Call This Art?! A Greg Irons Retrospective #[nn] (2006)

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