This collection of strips by Al Burian was printed in 2003 by Microcosm Publishing, the venerable Portland publisher. It takes strips and comics stories and creates a nice layout for a 200-page horizontal book that explores the youth, adulthood, and deep ennui of being a punk in the ‘80s and ‘90s. The title sets a tone, and right through to the last story where Burian fantasizes about blowing his brains out all because a young woman was meh to him when he was young, Meaning and Meaninglessness walk hand in hand. Microcosm Publishing, 2003. I'm pretty sure this is the 1st print and that the yellowish cover was the 2nd, but who can remember back that far.

CONDITION NOTES:
NM: Nice copy, lat and clean. (Grading is based on a careful examination of the flaws.)


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