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Punkasmeldic---issue 1
part 1 of 2
(part 2)
Punkasmeldic---issue1
part 2 of 2
(part 1)
New enamel pin featuring our favorite lovers, Henry & Glenn, on their epic adventures.
John Holmstrom. The Great History of Punk
The Suck Up.
ONLY ONE OF THESE PACKS LEFT! $20 Rad Pack, Full Collection of As You Were Comics! by Silver Sprocket Bicycle Club
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This pack includes the Silver Sprocket Bicycle Club's entire As You Were series to-date!
ABOUT #1: As You Were is a brand new comic anthology zine curated by Mitch Clem with contributions from our favorite comic artists from various punk scenes. The first issue's theme is House Shows with 72 pages of brand new comics created just for this book from Andra Passen, Andy Warner, Anthony Sorge, Ashley Rowe Palafox, Ben Snakepit, Bill Pinkel, Brad Dwyer, Brian Connolly, Emilja Frances, Josh PM Frees, Kim Funk, Liz Prince, Liz Suburbia, Mel, Mitch Clem, Nation of Amanda, Ramsey Everydaypants, Rick V, plus gorgeous cover art by Steve Larder The perfect addition to any punkhouse bathroom!" --Silver Sprocket Bicycle Club
ABOUT #2: The As You Were series features contributions from comic book and web-comic artists active in punk rock communities from around the world.Curated by Mitch Clem (Nothing Nice To Say / My Stupid Life), the second issue's theme is "The Pit" with 80 pages of brand new content from 25 artists:Adrian Chi, Andra Passen, Andy Warner, Ben Snakepit, Brad Dwyer, Brian Connolly, Corey Parkhill, Jim Ketter, Jed Collins, Jason Oberbichler, Liz Prince, Marcos Siref, Meg, Mel, Mike Funk, Mitch Clem & Nation Of Amanda, Rachel Duke, Ramsey “Everydaypants” Beyer, Rick V, Rob Cureton, Sarah Graley, Steve Larder, Will Laren and Ben Sears.
ABOUT #3: As You Were, the critically acclaimed punk comix anthology, is back with the thickest and best issue yet.For the uninitiated, the series features original new contributions from our very favorite independent comic book creators who happen to come from punk scenes all over the world.The third issue’s theme is “Big, Big Changes” allowing for a tremendous variety of content from the 28 contributors filling out its 112 pages, so many this issue has a spine.Curated by Mitch Clem (Nothing Nice to Say, My Stupid Life), issue three features cover art by Lauren Denitzio (The Measure, Worriers) and original brand new contributions from 27 more of our heroes:Adrian Chi (Razorcake, Bite The Cactus), Aimee Pijpers, Andra Passen, Andy Warner (Slate, PBS), Ashley Rowe Palafox (Barefoot and in the Kitchen), Ben Sears, Ben Snakepit (Microcosm, Razorcake), Bill Pinkel, Brian Connoly (Nothing Mattress, Maximumrocknroll), Cathy G. Johnson, Emilja Frances (Ship Of Fools), Evan Wolff (Vacation, Tight Bros), Jason Oberbichler, Jed Collins (Vice), Jim Kettner, Lauren Monger (Terrible Terrible Terrible), Liz Prince (Top Shelf Productions), Liz Suburbia (Sacred Heart), Marcos Siref, Mel (Cake & Comix), Meg, Mike Funk, Mitch Clem (Nothing Nice to Say/Dark Horse, My Stupid Life) and Nation of Amanda, Rick V (Tour Sucks/Plan-It-X), Rob Cureton (Scene City, Orful Comics), Sarah Graley, and Steve Larder. phew.
As You Were #1 has all kinds of perspectives on house shows, each offered up evocatively by a different artist. Ramsey Everydaypants shows us the awkwardness of house shows: going to a show where you don’t know anyone, and feeling lonely and weird. Anthony Sorge gives us a hilarious - and paranormal! - house show. Mitch Clem does something different: he tells the story of a house show he didn’t attend. Liz Prince brings in a little more ‘spooky’ humor. Nation of Amanda gives us house show Bingo! Emilja Frances’ comic is a gorgeously rendered piece about enjoying the quiet after the show ends. Also contained in this 72-page powerhouse are twelve other comics - all worth reading in their own right - and Liz Suburbia’s kick-ass centerfold. And get this: it only costs $5. Even a broke punk like you can probably spare $5.