Weirdo 1981 #22 - back issue - $12.00
Krystine remembers the good times she and Dori shared.
Biff finds a recipe for brains and wants to try it.
Binky is cajoled by the twins into cutting his slinky in half as they instruct him to call Beulah a racial slur.
Lindsay recounts his June 1957 arrest for swearing at a policeman while at art school.
Larry Farrel recalls a prank from his acting career that he pulled on Sidney Toler.
Recollections of an abrasive neighbour who died.
A parade of eccentrics.
Carol's grandmother returns, having eloped.
Dr. Bunch does some self-analysis and has a revelation about herself.
Robert Crumb tries for a hot date in the 1970s in an attempt to have sex with a woman he doesn't even like.
- Harvey Sez - Harvey praises the author Daniel Fuchs. The article includes a Kominsky-Crumb portrait of Harvey.
- Weirdo no. 22 - A Kominsky-Crumb letterhead and spot illustration accompanies her editorial. Includes letters from "EFF" (Carboro, NC); Edgar "Bolt" Upright; Dave Ricker (Woodridge, NJ); Steven Svymbersky. Also includes the first contributions to the Weirdo "Draw the Editor" contest, featuring tiny illustrations of Kominsky-Crumb from: Peter Bagge, B.N. Duncan, Sophie Crumb, Mike Parlette, Carol Tyler, John Terhorst and Lex.
- Memories Are Made of This - Strip continues onto the back cover. In black & white except for the final page.
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