Plop! #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's self-proclaimed "Magazine of Weird Humor" arrives with a gloriously deranged first issue, its vivid red cover dominated by Basil Wolverton and Sergio Aragonés's grinning, rubber-limbed oddity "Arms" Armstrong — a bug-eyed figure whose absurdly elongated arms droop nearly to the floor while a deadpan blurb cheerfully reports his lifelong anatomical obliviousness. Tiny cartoon figures crowd the border in classic Aragonés fashion, making the whole cover a busy, delightful showcase of the gonzo sensibility DC was bringing to humor comics in 1973. Inside, Bernie Wrightson illustrates Steve Skeates's "The Escape!" — a promising pairing of writer and artist for an anthology that clearly has no interest in taking itself seriously.
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Bernie Wrightson drew this tale about a man who would pay any price for a meal of frogs' legs. You heard us right, kiddies... any price !
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