Disgruntlement disassembled. Shaggy D walks the walk of the postal carrier.
Hunter S. Thompson is gone. So is Doctor Gonzo. And Raoul Duke. El Hombre examines the gonzo suicide.
Flip ponders the life of a reprobate sidewalk artist.
From the NASCAR track to the voting booth: the path to leading the free world. Sweet Lou Ambrosia answers all your questions about American politics.
A treatise from new columnist Captain Propulsion on where to find hope in the sad mediocity of the current music scene.
How to nearly wreck a dream and blow a crapload of cash with one childish impulse
To
paraphrase a classic punchline, "Take my life, please!" Sunny Nainai
examines the bonuses of having one's identity stolen.
The
Caesar - Either adored or reviled, there's little middle ground. Flipperson
Wheyside and El Hombre recently discovered they're in opposing camps
where Clamato is concerned. Their confrontation was transcribed for
your enjoyment.
Shalindria
La Rue counts down the world's ten most evil people.
How
does a carcass on the dot com killing fields spent his days?
Dr. Jimmy
Mahonahan tackles the hottest topic in brewing today: The Stubby!
A
Vampire, an internet startup, and an aching right nut. The conclusion
of Vendetta.
Halloween,
debutantes and cheap American booze can be dangerous in the wrong
doses
Is
this really goodbye? Flip finishes this volume of work with a photo
essay on his unique creative process.
New
Columnist Taft Peebles reminisces over pointless juvenile mishief
in The Ichabod Crane Protocols.
MoJo
Rysen tests her ability to suppress laughter by spending three hours
hearing about the sexual wisdom of a young man.
The
ignorance of the average philistine sandwich glutton forces Elton
J Stedenko to action!
A
pivotal moment in Mungo's development comes as Dr. Cyclops
reveals the true identity of Mungo's Father!
Carl
Rosco tell you why his tattoo is better than your tattoo, in his
column, Keepin' It Real.