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At long last Ive dusted off the boxes in my basement, sifted
through water-damaged college comics and even included some quality
NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED tales of satire and horror from Paranoid
Tales of Neurosis. Yes, youll see our society's foibles in black
and white, documented in stories and strips, then filtered through
the most cynical, angry lens possible. TRAVEL to a time when people
did bots and Pearl Jam was still cool REVISIT the terrible 80s,
where everyone made zines instead of blogs GAPE as Joe Casual gets
job after thankless job SEE Video producers turn into bat-winged
harpies SCOFF at monkey-faced store clerks REVILE the antics of a
man who just cannot stand Pink Floyd SNEER at the ramblings of a
power-tripping maniac WITNESS a school where clowns are turned into
fast-food hucksters GIGGLE at home improvement for serial killers
VOMIT as body parts are severed and arterial spray gushes on
innocent bystanders Its all here Superheroes that dont know right
from wrong Businessmen who think its cool to speak loudly in a
crowded room about a womans tits Rock promoters revealing Hollywood
creeps for the rich scum they are, thrash metal, Faces of Death,
Gilligans sex life, exploitation director Phil Cohens latest
travesty, commercials, murder, drug abuse, bondage, chickens
attacking people, compact discs, gas station immolation and yes,
SATAN himself They all make an appearance in Paranoid Tales of
Neurosis: a demented rollercoaster of bad decisions, braindead
zombies and terrible consequences. Get 112 pages of satirical
madness for the ID in all of us, a place where EVERYONE is out to
GET ME I mean, YOU "The artistic style perfectly conveys the
heavily bizarre emotional states behind it." - Mike Gunderloy,
World of Zines "Simply said, Deagnons fully illustrated, hyper fun,
sickly twisted zines is one of the best uses of paper since the
earlier, funnier issues of Film Threat. Like Harvey Pekars American
Splendor, Paranoid Tales is a hopelessly autobiographical account
of Deagnons incredibly boring life, but embellished by wild bits of
imagination and illustrated in the best Ralph Steadmanesque
tradition." - David E. Williams, Film Threat "For once, a comic
that lives up to its name. Paranoid Tales spews from the morbid
mind of Joe Deagnon, and luckily for us deviated perverts, he hasnt
been snatched up by the authorities yet." - Gabriel Alvarez, Film
Threat "Paranoid Tales of Neurosis is a Mad Magazine for the
nineties." - Joe Bob Briggs "Deagnon promises no compromise in
visuals or subject matter." - Hall Kelly, Exclaim
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