Plop! #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's self-proclaimed "Magazine of Weird Humor" is in fine form with Plop! #11 (1975), featuring a cover by Basil Wolverton that is pure, gloriously unsettling fun — two bug-eyed, grinning figures with their bodies grotesquely intertwined into a heart shape, introduced as Ashur, Crasher & Basher, the "newest smash recording group" who've merged rock, jazz, and soul into something called Rocazzoul. Inside, writer and artist Alex Toth brings his sharp, versatile craft to the story "SSSSSPPPRRRTTTZZZZZ," promising the kind of off-kilter anthology humor that made Plop! one of DC's most delightfully strange titles of the era.
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