Flint Comix & Entertainment #17
In "After A Busy Evening, It's Closing Time At Familiar Place," Scott Hilburn serves up another delightfully absurd chapter in his surreal comic universe, where talking animals navigate absurd twists of history and everyday oddities. From Beethoven’s unsettling nightmare to the old woman in the shoe learning the hard way that square knots won’t keep out the chaos, this free 2010 issue delivers quirky charm and unexpected humor. The eclectic cover, a collaborative effort by David Petersen, Matt Feazell, Randy Zimmerman, Susan Van Camp, and Hy Eisman, perfectly captures the zany spirit of the story.
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Lots of talking animals, history gone wrong, Bobby gets Hooked on Phonics, we see the origin of the phrases related to Holy Toledo, Beethoven has a nightmare, and the old woman in the shoe finds that square knots are not a sufficient security system.
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