Punchline #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Your Ticket to Fun," Bubba Picasso—now a janitor at the Daniel Boone art gallery—navigates a surreal daydream of suspicion, convinced the gallery’s cook holds a secret connection to the Pablo Picasso estate. Written and illustrated by Max Hopper in a self-contained, offbeat tale, this 1999 free issue blends absurdist humor with a quietly peculiar atmosphere, all rendered in Hopper’s distinctive style. Cover by Max Hopper.
A brief, wry humor piece from the *Punchline* anthology features a whimsical, celebrity-packed gag that plays on fame and chance encounters—complete with cameos from figures like Mike Douglas and William Shatner, all set in the magazine’s signature comedic tone.
In "Grilling for Dollars," Bubba Picasso, a janitor at the Daniel Boone art gallery, becomes convinced that the gallery’s cook holds secrets about a fortune tied to the Pablo Picasso estate—just from the way he handles a spatula. Written by an unnamed author and illustrated by an unnamed artist, the story delivers a deadpan, absurd take on art-world mystique and misplaced ambition in just a few pages.
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