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Old 01-23-2015, 08:33 PM   #12
MrPliggins
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I also recently acquired some pre-TMNT Eastman and Laird stuff! Really interesting although kinda risque at times. Some of the sensitive stuff is listed but not pictured.

Scat #2. I'm guessing this book is from around Halloween, 1979. It has a few-page story by Laird featured inside, plus a pretty cool Laird cover:


The Technician, 1981 book by Mike Kirby with Illustrations by Peter Laird. The story is 84 pages. Laird art is featured on the cover and 5 full-page illustrations on the interior:


Here are some 'zines, which are tiny few-page comics that are very cheaply made. They just seem like xerox copies stapled together, much like the original Gobbledygooks, except smaller. They measure about 4 1/2" x 5 1/2".

Book of Man #1, '83. There's a neat 3-page Eastman comic inside featuring Kevin Eastman himself as the prophet East-Man.


Goodies #4, '83. Featuring a cool Eastman cover.
(nudity on cover, not pictured)

Goodies #5, '83. Featuring a hilarious 5-page Eastman story about the end of the world and a spontaneous encounter.
(nudity on cover, not pictured)

Goodies #8, '83. Featuring a five-page Laird story about a woman's fantasy encounter with a Conan the Barbarian-type character. The cover has no relation to the interior content:


Goodies #9, '83. Includes a Laird drawing on the inside front cover of a nude woman.


Goodies #12, '84. Includes a funny 4-page Eastman story about a man who has an interesting "effect" on women just by touching them.
(nudity on cover, not pictured)

Sweet Cheeks #1, '83. Features a cool Eastman cover.


Upchuckle, '84. One page has an Eastman drawing of a woman doing dishes while <censored>.


Fandom Directory #8. February 1986. There are some neat Eastman and Laird drawings in here, but nothing like #6. Nothing full page, just a few drawings throughout the book. There are 7 total drawn by Eastman and/or Laird.


I hope you enjoyed this look at some obscure Eastman and Laird stuff. Next up: some new original art acquisitions.

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