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Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers Vol. 1 Times of No Money HC

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Management number 206643891 Release Date 2025/10/29 List Price $14.99 Model Number 206643891
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(W/A/CA) Gilbert Shelton
The earliest appearances of The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, the most popular underground comix characters of all time. Also includes a selection of contemporary work by creator Gilbert Shelton.

Back to the beginning! See the original hippie days (and hippie daze) of the unrelated Brothers, and watch as Shelton shifts from stoner slapstick to both sitcom and satire, building a broad approach that would let him comment comedically through these hapless mouthpieces for five decades. Also in this volume: the earliest appearances of the Freaks’ feline flatmate Fat Freddy’s Cat, and a selection of other contemporaneous cartooning by Shelton, showing the range of styles and voices that he would soon channel into the Freak Brothers as their stardom ensued.

Times of No Money is the sixth release in this special series of seven graphic albums. (The series presents all of the Freak Brothers’ adventures chronologically, but individual albums are being released in a different order.) The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comics have sold more than 45 million copies worldwide in 16 languages. These painstakingly restored hardcovers, featuring die-cut covers, are the first North American bookshelf editions in more than thirty years.


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