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Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers HC 7th Voyage & Other Follies

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FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS
(W) Gilbert Shelton, Dave Sheridan
The hilarity never stops in this fourth collection
of The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers stories,
featuring the Brothers' convoluted Mexican odyssey
and Fat Freddy's Cat solo escapades.
In this early epic of the hilarious and politically correct Fabulous
Furry Freak Brothers, Freewheelin' Franklin, Phineas, and Fat
Freddy skip out on their rent and decide to cool it down Mexico
way where they are chased off the beach, encounter a Mexican
mystic, lose all their money, get thrown into jail, escape into an
ancient underground labyrinth, and wind up on a secret poppy
farm run by the U.S. military - you know, a typical tourist itinerary.
(Oh, did we say, "politically correct"? Just kidding!) Plus: Fat Freddy's Cat stars
in solo adventures, including the mini epic, "I Led Nine Lives."
The 7th Voyage and Other Follies is the fourth release in this special series of
seven graphic albums. The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comics have sold more
than 45 million copies worldwide in 16 languages. These painstakingly restored
hardcovers, featuring die-cut covers, are the first North American bookshelf editions
in more than thirty years. The Freak Brothers, the animated series now streaming on
Tubi, stars Woody Harrelson, Pete Davidson, John Goodman, and Tiffany Haddish.
Gilbert Shelton, a founding father of the underground comix movement, is the creator
of the iconic comix characters The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Fat Freddy's
Cat, and Wonder Wart-Hog. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame
in 2012. Dave Sheridan became involved in the burgeoning comix scene while also
working as a commercial illustrator and album cover artist. His Dealer McDope was
syndicated through Rip Off Press, and in 1974, he began collaborating with Gilbert
Shelton on Freak Brothers strips and stories, a role he continued until his death in 1982.