Weirdo #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the fifteenth issue of the eclectic, underground comix anthology series Weirdo, originally published in 1985 by Last Gasp. Known for its raw, outsider art and countercultural edge, the issue features contributions from a rotating cast of alternative cartoonists, continuing the series' tradition of irreverent and experimental storytelling.
"Cops 'n' Clobbers" is a sharp, self-aware slice of countercultural satire from Peter Bagge, whose singular voice as writer, artist, inker, and letterer shapes this issue into a uniquely personal document. Centered around Mary Fleener’s provocative public experiment—showing pages from Weirdo to random strangers and recording their reactions—the story captures raw, unfiltered responses with a mix of humor and unease. The cover, a bold, hand-drawn piece by Robert Crumb, perfectly mirrors the issue’s defiant, no-holds-barred tone.
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Uncle Hal's religious fanaticism after he came back from serving in World War II.
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