San Francisco Comic Book 1981 #7 - back issue - $7.00
The starving Rosebud hits the streets in order to bring in some money and winds up being picked up by the wealthy Big Daddy.
Doof tries to steal a room heater at his new job and winds up being burned. Later he and Ricky skip paying after eating at the Pish-Posh Inn but Ricky gets caught and goes to jail.
A restaurant that serves cooked shoes to order.
An account of being in a mental hospital for a while.
A dinner party featuring a large cast of real-life and fictional characters.
A town in the forest where the inhabitants are only 2.5 inches tall gets destroyed by children.
A stranger enlists Bing to find his lost 1952 Johnson-Smith catalog.
Jack takes a shortcut while driving and winds up driving through a crowd of people
Trashman faces against the religious fanatic named Reverend Strongarm.
The story of rock n' roll singer Ike and how he met and broke up with his girlfriend Jericho on his way up the ladder of success.
Clothes thief Skaggsy tries to get his tarot reading friend to give a false reading to Rosy.
A three-panel ad for Teen Angel magazine showing La Krazy and Chorty going to the San Francisco Comic Book Store to find a copy.
Martha's unnamed middle-age companion confesses to her that he has a thing for teenage girls.
Mishkin receives a bottle of wine containing seventeen dissolved tabs of LSD which he winds up drinking with Waldo.
Siegel meets the lecherous Randi at a bar and brings her over to his place so she can stay for a while.
An unnamed blonde lady arrives late to a fantastical birthday party for Flip in this homage to Winsor McCay's Little Nemo.
Hippie Harry comes out of the fifteen-year-old coma he was in and gets caught up on what he's missed.
Wonder Wart-Hog delivers copies of his comic to the San Francisco Comic Book Company.
1st printing: 10000 copies Issue is dedicated to the deceased Steven LeClair, who contributed a Little Nemo homage in this issue.
- - Cover logo says "San Francisco Comix"
- San Francisco Comic Book!! - Inside front cover full-page illustration with indicia information at bottom of page.
- Frisco Fracas - Bottom of first page of sequence has a list of over 60 creators/characters appearances in order of appearance listed by page number.
- - Signed and dated 1981.
- Marsha, M'dear - A typed text story/letter dated October 26 with a single illustration. A letter Murphy sent to his friend Marsha incorrectly delivered to Gary Arlington's San Francisco Comic Book Company, years after Murphy's death. Accompanied by a brief Turner editorial dated April 1, 1983 promising more personal items from cartoonists in the never-published future issues.
- Ripped Van Weenkle - Sequence ends on inside of back cover.
- Get Your Comix at S.F. Comic Book Co. - Back cover.
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