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26 Zines, a Poster and an Infamous Radio Program (Zines, R. John Xerxes Piche, 1990-1994/2001-2005/2008-2010)

You can read them here.

You can read more from Love Bunni Press here, or visit its website here.

You can read the author's ongoing Magnesium Sisters webcomic - shenanigans from two horrible little girls every single day - here.

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Beano Cardz: Dennis the Menace (Windows/Classic Mac, 2001)

Card-shaped mini-CD merch of the long-running British comic book The Beano, and of its most famous character, who coincidentally shares his name with an American character who debuted in the same month as him. You can download it here, and run it in your browser by dragging the .iso file onto the emulated Mac desktop here.

The featured contest's prize was tickets to the Chesstington World of Adventures theme park, which at the time had a Beanoland area themed around the comic. The Beanoland theming's closure in 2009 was commemorated with a massive pie fight.

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Stifflip & Co. (Amstrad CPC/ZX Spectrum, Binary Vision, 1987)

Ingenious interwar interepidness awaits in this 8-bit comic-book-style parody adventure, starring four British heroes on a quest in South America to stop an evil genius from using a Rubberizing Ray that can un-starch wind-collars, loosen stiff upper lips, relax moral standards, and worst of all... alter the bouncing of cricket balls!

You can play it in your browser here. The ZX Spectrum version has a second part that requires a password given at the end of the first. You can read the Spectrum version's instruction manual here.

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The Unexpurgated Tale of Lordie Jones (Book, Marc Ngui, 1996/2005)

A short graphic novel about what happens when you mess with the tooth fairy, inspired by an obscure Caribbean folktale. Originally a zine. You can digitally borrow it here.

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