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BrowseBill Griffith "In two decades, Bill Griffith's Zippy the Pinhead has been transformed from a one-shot gag into the idiot savant of our whirling consumer culture... Griffy's tirades against advertising, truckers' caps, and Bruce Springsteen are hilarious, but he’d be just another elitist snotball without Zippy's cut-and-paste giddiness. Together they’re irresistible: the good cop/bad cop of surrealist social criticism... Zippy's not the biggest fool this country has — we elect those — but he is our best." – Entertainment Weekly See also: Are We Having Fun Yet?
Bill Griffith An all-original trip on the Freeway of Fun with Zippy, Griffy, Half-Life, Ernie Bushmiller, Jean-Paul Sartre, et al. This explosion of madness, satire and adventure takes Griffith's pop culture themes to their outer limits.
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$6.48 You Save: 50.00% Griffith Observatory #1
Bill Griffith Some of Griffith's sharpest and most pungent satirical observations were made in this semi-regular series of strips from 1977-1980, before Zippy ascended to syndication stardom. Includes several strips never before collected.
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$4.95 Mineshaft #22
Various Artists Women daredevils of Muscle Beach by O.J. Heller! R. Crumb's "View from Sauve"! Jay Lynch & Kim Deitch jam! Christoph Mueller! Simon Deitch! Robert Armstrong! Frank Stack's "Dirty Diana"! Mary Fleener's Comic-Con women! MORE!
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$6.95 The Bush Junta: A Field Guide to Corruption in Government
Various Artists A trenchant, funny, fact-based expose of the sleaziest U.S. administration since Harding (and the dumbest since Reagan) by world-class cartoonists: Steve Brodner, Seth Tobocman, Ted Rall, Carol Swain and many more.
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$18.95 The Comics Journal #157
Bill Griffith, one of the founding members of the original underground, talks candidly about the early days of the underground, the pitfalls of fame, the ever-delayed Zippy movie deal, and much more. Also: Kyle Baker sketchbooks.
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$6.00 The Comics Journal Special Edition, Summer 2002
Big coffee-table edition! Groth interviews Jim Woodring; Bill Griffith on W.E. Hill; Bill Blackbeard on Little Orphan Annie; plus music-themed comic strips by Arnold Roth, R. Crumb, Phoebe Gloeckner, Chris Ware, Tony Millionaire and many more!
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$22.95 The Comics Journal Special Edition, Winter 2002
Giant coffee-table edition with many pages of color art. Gary Groth interviews Joe Sacco; Jim Woodring on T.S. Sullivant; and new comic strips by Gary Panter, Linda Medley, Los Bros. Hernandez, Diane Noomin, Dave Mazzuchelli and many, many more!
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$9.98 You Save: 50.00% The Comics Journal Special Edition, Winter 2003
This lush, in-depth volume focuses on William Stout, James Thurber, seminal British indy-comix magazine Escape, critical appreciations of Lynda Barry, Tom Hart, Michael Kaluta, and more, and a 70-page comics section on "patriotism."
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$11.48 You Save: 50.00% Zippy Annual 2000 (Vol. 1)
Bill Griffith Frivolity is a stern taskmaster, and these brilliant dailies and color Sundays from 1998 and 1999 carry forward with the series' inimitably existential, surreal sense of humor. Annotated with an informative "Pindex."
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$13.30 You Save: 33.33% Zippy Annual 2001 (Vol. 2)
Bill Griffith In this annual volume (a.k.a. "Z2K1"), all of Griffith's hilarious daily and color Sunday strips from 2000-2001 are collected into one place to guide us into the 21st Century. Millennium fever never seemed so, well, absurd.
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$13.30 You Save: 33.33% Zippy Annual 2002 (Vol. 3)
Bill Griffith Zippy's favorite (fictional) comic strip is dropped from his daily paper. Also, Zippy meets William Randolph Hearst, visits roadside attractions, and, in a series of emotionally charged strips, reacts to the events of 9/11.
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$13.30 You Save: 33.33% Zippy Annual 2003 (Vol. 4)
Bill Griffith Zippy's ongoing love affair with Brand X America, in all its faded roadside glory, takes him to the "Neon Boneyard," Barnum's sideshow, Japan, Levittown, and the early 1900s. Plus a politically incorrect take on the Iraq War.
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$13.30 You Save: 33.33% Zippy: Connect the Polka Dots
Bill Griffith Zippy visits his doppelganger atop the Leaning Tower of Pizza, talks Republicanism with some symbolic elephants, imagines he's in a Deputy Dawg cartoon and deconstructs King Kong, and that's just between breakfast and lunch.
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$12.63 You Save: 33.33% Zippy: From Here to Absurdity
Bill Griffith Zippy weaves in and out of "Bushmiller Country" (the land formerly inhabited by Ernie Bushmiller's Nancy) and, as if things weren't strange enough, he suddenly begins spouting foreign languages! And lots more.
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$13.30 You Save: 33.33% Zippy: Type Z Personality
Bill Griffith Zippy dabbles in haiku, visits the malls of Australia, talks to Albert Einstein, lampoons "Manga," goes into a deep trance while bowling, and insults Dick Cheney while imagining he's the hood ornament on a 1931 Studebaker.
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$19.95 Zippy: Walk a Mile in My Muu-Muu
Bill Griffith Zippy hijacked by marauding speech balloon appropriators!? The strip's dialogue is usurped by balloons from old comics like "Beach Blanket Bingo," "UFO Comics," "Mutt & Jeff" and "Steve Roper." Will Zippy get his voice back?
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$18.95 Zippy: Welcome to Dingburg
Bill Griffith Take a tour and meet the residents of Zippy’s hometown, “Dingburg,” the only city in the U.S. inhabited entirely by pinheads — well, aside from Washington, D.C., and certain sections of Newark.
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