Did you ever wonder what happens when copyrights run out? In this case, it means irreverent cartoonist, Tim Fuller, can take public domain funny books from the 40s and 50s and rewrite them with hilarious results. New stories for you, the hip, cynical reader. (You know who you are.) This Issue #features a malfunctioning robot out to destroy the human race, a cryptic warning from beyond the grave,...
Crime Doesn't Pay, Unless You Do It Right!
In "Farewell My Dummy," Smartass Detective Johnny Sassback investigates
a ventriloquist framed for murder. In 1929, the Crookshank Gang turns to
bank robbery to make ends meet in "The Mob Only a Mother Could Love."
In "Burn Baby Burn," Arsonist Flint Braxton had an unnatural attraction to
the fires he started. Finally, a pair of grifters team up to plunder high society
until their double crosses caught up with them in "Fur Is Murder."