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National Lampoon Magazine#41
National Lampoon Magazine #41
“Strange Beliefs”
"Strange Beliefs" is a striking, surreal short story from National Lampoon Magazine #41 (1973), a rare collaborative effort by Brian Savage, who wrote, drew, and inked the piece. The story unfolds in a single, bizarre image: a man standing on a chair, his wife balanced on his shoulders, both completely nude, the woman gripping a gun as if poised to signal a leap onto the bed below.
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writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Vaughn Bodé
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writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Vaughn Bodé
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Cheech abuses his helper, who plans to get revenge by framing Cheech for necrophilia. The plan almost works.
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