San Francisco Comic Book #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis seventh issue of San Francisco Comic Book, published by Last Gasp in 1983, features a lineup of underground comix characters including Nate Mishkin, Trashman, Waldo the Cat, and Wonder Wart-hog. The collection showcases the eclectic, counterculture spirit of the series with contributions from various artists and writers of the era.
"Rosebud Hits the Streets" delivers a raw, offbeat slice of urban life in 1983, spotlighting Doof and Ricky as they navigate misadventures with a mix of slapstick and consequence. Written by Barry Siegel and brought to life with gritty, expressive art by Roger Brand—pencils, inks, and letters all by the same hand—the story captures the uneasy rhythm of small-time struggles. The cover, a striking piece by Spain Rodriguez, sets the tone with its sharp, satirical edge.
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Doof tries to steal a room heater at his new job and winds up being burned. Later he and Ricky skip paying after eating at the Pish-Posh Inn but Ricky gets caught and goes to jail.
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