"Got Panic? Why the Rapidly Approaching End of the World is so Damn Funny". Heh. This is the Summer 2002 issue, and kicks off with a look at all the thing the Reagan Administration has done for us, then moves into a piece on my friend Stu Helm, who was sued by Kraft for lots of money. Other pieces about money, Homeland Security, and other funny little cartoons and jokes. Full size, 20 pages. <br />
From Spring of 2002. Grant tears into our government, our president, our culture, and everything else that needs a strong dose of cynical attitude. Enron, business, consumerism, and Van Gogh! Also, lyrics of songs that are most certainly meant to lead the revolution. 20 pages, full size. <br />
War issue for the Fall of 2003. Lots of political clipart, and stories about the War in Iraq. This issue dis’s on capitalism, and promotes underground literature. If you want to read a clever set of stories about political discontent, then this is your chance. Full size, 20 pages. <br />
Winter 2002 edition. "Okay, first the bad news: we're all fucking doomed." More humor at the expense of those we're told to follow, and more pictures of Bush looking stupid. A fictional story about life in the White House, reflections on being a substitute teacher, and funny cartoons with (drum roll) political messages. Full size, 20 pages. <br />