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OUR LITTLE WILD TIME TP (MR)
(W) FRED NOLAND (A) FRED NOLAND (C) FRED NOLAND
FANTAGRAPHICS UNDERGROUND
StockID: 166185 SKU: 1125FU0720
A dark corner of a rail car- on the underside of a motel mattress- find the spot where the depraved and the absurd bump lyrical uglies. In this collection of short stories- portraits- and graphic biography and commentary- Fred Noland embarks on a tour through the unreal- hilarious- and often very real dimensions of the seedier side of human nature. In the lead story “Midnight Creep-” a supernatural southern gothic steeped in blues folklore- the devil is hot on a killer’s heels. Angel dust is in the air in the cyclical and comedic “Dusted.” Other attractions include an ode to the iconoclastic expressionist George Grosz- cholos playing putt putt- and more. Written with authenticity and dark humor- Noland’s comics ooze with a manic energy and an irreverence that are deceptively disturbing- revelatory- and unexpectedly funny. Includes a career spanning interview with the author by editor Gary Groth.
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OUR LITTLE WILD TIME TP (MR)
(W) FRED NOLAND (A) FRED NOLAND (C) FRED NOLAND
FANTAGRAPHICS UNDERGROUND
StockID: 166185 SKU: 1125FU0720
A dark corner of a rail car- on the underside of a motel mattress- find the spot where the depraved and the absurd bump lyrical uglies. In this collection of short stories- portraits- and graphic biography and commentary- Fred Noland embarks on a tour through the unreal- hilarious- and often very real dimensions of the seedier side of human nature. In the lead story “Midnight Creep-” a supernatural southern gothic steeped in blues folklore- the devil is hot on a killer’s heels. Angel dust is in the air in the cyclical and comedic “Dusted.” Other attractions include an ode to the iconoclastic expressionist George Grosz- cholos playing putt putt- and more. Written with authenticity and dark humor- Noland’s comics ooze with a manic energy and an irreverence that are deceptively disturbing- revelatory- and unexpectedly funny. Includes a career spanning interview with the author by editor Gary Groth.












