- Description
The House of Harley cuts ’22 in two with prime comix-art righteousness.
IN THIS ISSUE: stealable dogs – dangling ropes – trained penguins – rising bills – country retreats – comfy chairs – unbreakable belt – dancing on the ceiling – street nudity – a bottomless bucket – apocalypse gumbo – social media dischord – abandoned wrecks – fresh bread – aniseed balls – stinging nettles – Ray Harryhausen cameo – hate speech clampdowns – a field full of hares
City and country are explored in story and picture by our intrepid contributors, including the krispy kreme of the British small press cartooning scene, plus a pastry platter of international guests…
- Endicott and the Case of the Five Windows – an Astorial Anecdote by Ed Pinsent
- Sous Chef Blues – the twisted politics of food exposed by Tom Baxter Tiffin
- Viktor Frankenstein Retired – anonymity and seclusion in a seaside town, by John Bagnall
- In Spelunca – Marc Baines reveals the secret lodged in the caves of Whitby
- The Young Prince Umsween – a new take on an old allegory by Chris Reynolds
- I Got Hung on the Wire – Jason Atomic gets tangled up in barbed wire and brambles
- Street scenes and portrait sketches – city living illustrated by Patricia Gaignat
- Sandecay – vast skies, truth and lies documented by Orkney vistor iestyn
- RSD Lang Record Detective – Ed Pinsent‘s intemperate sleuth investigates The Beatles’ White Album
- Cardboard cities – radical street plans designed by Jim Barker
- Japanese graphix – four eye-popping drawings by the mysterious Masaman
- Windy Wilberforce – word harvests and corrupted crops in chapter 6 of Ed Pinsent‘s The Saga of the Scroll
- Scenes from Club Mancuso – portraits of visitors to the prestigous floating venue, by owner Vince Mancuso
- Winter of the Asteroids – an astral gathering attended by Denny Derbyshire
Editor: Harley Richardson
Publisher: House of Harley
Pages: 100pp
Size: 8.25 x 12.75
Notes: perfect bound, b/w
Release Date: 2022