Browse tag: Gilbert Shelton
Finally, all the Fat Freddy's Cat material from over 40 years of strips, collected in a high quality trade paperback.!
Fat Freddy writes, directs and stars in his very own comic, spoofing every comics genre including horror, romance, superheroes and more.
Over 620 pages of Freak Brothers and Fat Freddy's Cat in one big fat paperback book.
The very first Freak Brothers comix collection, titled 'The Collected Adventures...'. Almost continuously in print and still funny as ever, a big 48-page BW comic with color covers.20th Anniv.
'Further Adventures...' Loads of hilarious classic strips, including the sequence in which the Freaks, out of an apartment once more, go back to their 'roots.' Meet Phineas' dad and Fat Freddy's cu
'A Year Passes Like Nothing.' Featuring adventures of Freewheelin' Frank, Texas cockroaches and Fat Freddy's Cat as 'agent F. Frederick Skitty.'
In 1978 Paul Mavrides joined the team, to produce 'Six Snappy Sockeroos'--multipage stories such as 'The Parakeet that Outwitted the D.E.A.'
The Freak Brothers team of Shelton, Mavrides and Sheridan bring us 'Several Short Stories' including the hilarious episode of Fat Freddy and the stolen plutonium.
In part 2 of 'The Idiots Abroad' Fat Freddy is chased across Europe by terrorists, Freewheelin' Frank is captured by pirates. And Phineas --has become the richest man in the world?
The conclusion of the 'Idiots Abroad' story sees the Hirsute Trio reunited.
Recently discovered color edition on bright white paper edition, featuring several published-nowhere-else stories plus the classic, long out-of-print 'S.F. to N.Y.
Featuring great new black & white short stories and single-page strips by Gilbert Shelton and Paul Mavrides(with a little help from German cartoonist Gerhard Seyfried).
Get 'Ripped Again' with the Freak Brothers in this remastered, monochrome collection of strips from the long-lost Thoroughly Ripped paperback. Published 1997.
The famous 'Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope' slogan. Now in a high tech digital version on ultra-glossy 17 by 22 inch stock.
Our Twentieth Anniversary Edition of the famous "anti-drug" poster features all-new coloring by Guy Colwell. On heavy, glossy stock size 17 by 22 inches.
Gilbert Shelton's world-famous counterculture heroes go wild in this 1983 montage, now rendered as a hand-made, eight color silkscreen print on archival quality paper.
"Let's make some Santa suits and go panhandling uptown," Fat Freddy suggests in this panel from a classic Freak Brothers strip. Full color blank notecard with envelope.
Notecard version of the Freak Brothers "Clang, Honk, Tweet" color image. Blank inside, comes with envelope.
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers truckin' on a dirty city street in a panel from a famous strip. Full color notecard with envelope, blank inside.
The premiere issue of Gilbert Shelton's current series, with French cartoonist Pic, chronicles the hilarious adventures of "The World's Most Experienced Rock Band." Among the va