Weirdo 1981 #12 First printing - back issue - $12.00
Skinboy samples city night life
A food storage problem solved
Tootles goes to work
Farmer Brown tries to move the outhouse
The tragic romance between a man and his left hand
A Hollywood rumour.
Some disagreements between friends
The guys snipe at the party guests after they leave
Assorted jokes and illustrations
The boys go on the hunt for chicks in 1970 by dressing as hippies.
Escheresque maze
Mode's shallow attitudes are exposed.
Hayes' quotes adapted to a metaphor for his life
Popoff samples a mixture of drugs
Pod is juiced
Back cover ad for Weirdo
- Weirdo number 12 - Brief editorial plus letters from Reverend Ivan Stang; Richard Strassberg; Mary Fleener; John E. (Wichita, KS); Brad Johnson (San Francisco); Bill Sherman (Bloomington, ILL); David Carrino; Ken Weiner; Robert Williams; Tim Di Chiara (W. Redding, CT). Besides a Bagge masthead illustration there are small illustrations from Richard Strassberg, Tom Crow, Brad Johnson and David Carrino.
- Rory Hayes: An Appreciation - Includes one small spot illustration apiece from the listed artists.
- Observations from One Interior - Includes three small spot illustrations.
- Reject Stories (Sent in by Some of Our Readers!!) - Readers reminisce about rejects they knew in school (in response to Bagge's "The Reject" story from issue ten). Letters from Robert Armstrong; Sue D. Nym (Chicago); Ashliegh Johnsyn (Seattle); Ace Backwords; Carol Jackson (West Corina, CA).
- - Promo for several small-press zines as well as back issues of Weirdo and "Mr. Natural" R. Crumb sculptures. Also includes three "Crazy Lady" cocktail napkin spot illustrations by Percy Parker
- 5 Fingered Romance! - During this time period the artist used a small triangle with a slash through it as a pseudonym.
- A Page of Crap - Text and illustration combined in equal measure.
- More Crap - Thirteen small humorous illustrations.
- No. 1 Treasure of X-Isle - Centrespread
- The Keeper of the Mind - From 1971
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