Best Buy Comics 1979 #[nn] - 8.5 - $28.00
Crumb tries to direct a female modern dance troupe.
Crumb goes to the Space Day Symposium in Los Angeles and comes away less than impressed.
The Goose can't shake the feeling that humanity is doomed.
Little Joe tries to talk the Grim Reaper into letting him go.
The President of the U.S.A. feels overwhelmed to the point of being at the end of his rope. In order to save face, he decides to employ a drastic solution.
A professor who reserves his disdain for liberals and the bourgeoisie.
Aliens decide what to do with that last few humans remaining from a contaminated Planet Earth.
The on-sale date is the publication date reported in the U. S. Copyright Office filing. The filing notes the February 1979 indicia date. 1st printing has a $1.00 cover price. 2nd printing has a $1.25 cover price. Consists primarily of material originally published in CoEvolution Quarterly, with the exception of "Aline and Bob Go To The Whole Earth Jam" which was rejected by that publication and appeared here for the first time. This collection was reprinted with a new cover in Best Buy Comics (Last Gasp, 1988 series) #[nn]
- Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television - Inside front cover with indicia information at bottom of page. Inspired by the Jerry Mander story of the same name. Does not include the title page drawn by Crumb in CoEvolution Quarterly.
- A Purely Aesthetic Exersize (R. Crumb's Modern Dance Workshop) - Titled spelled as shown on the page.
- Aline 'n' Bob Go to The Whole Earth Jamboree - Last page of story is on back cover of issue.
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