Writers / Artists: Jim Blanchard

6½ × 10¼"

Appearances (in one form or another) by Madballs, Fred & Wilma Flintstone, Jughead, Hot Stuff, Dagwood & Blondie, Sicko the Clown, Shaggy, Velma and Scooby.
Lime green covers.
![Cruel World [Jim Blanchard] #1](https://poopsheetfoundation.com/media/com_mtree/images/listings/s/31113.jpg)
Full-color covers, b&w interiors.

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Collection of fake movie posters drawn by comics artists.
5½ × 8½"
24 pages
Glossy cover stock

An anthology of high heel art.
Cover printed on gold-colored stock.

An anthology of high heel art.
Full-color card stock cover.


3 × 4¼"
Cardstock throughout
Two-color covers


Very funny and nicely-produced trading card set featuring 26 artists' visions of suburban America.
26-card set printed in two-colors.

An odd project containing recipes and accompanying comics.
Roughly 6½ × 10"

Crisply drawn mugshots by Jim Blanchard (Teat Warp, Blatch).
4¼ × 4¼"
Two-color printing throughout
Co-published with Starhead?

1st printing: September 7, 1989
2nd printing: 1989?, has "2nd ed." written on back cover, all copies may be signed by Jim Blanchard

"Antigenic Antics from Dennis P. Eichhorn!"
6¾ × 10¼"


You'll not find a more self-explanatory title. Lots of twisted imagery by Jim Blanchard (Beasts and Priests, Glam Warp, Blatch).
Saddle-stitched, two-color throughout.

In this series Pat Moriarity illustrated the stories of others, mostly autobiographical.
6½ × 10¼"
32 pages plus covers

In this series Pat Moriarity illustrated the stories of others, many autobiographical.
6½ × 10¼"
32 pages plus covers
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