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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly
Title: Drawn & Quarterly
Page Count: 44
Genre: Biography, Drama, Humor, Non-fiction, Satire-parody, Superhero
Era: Copper
Cover Price: 3.75 USD; 4.25 CAD
Cover Date: March 1991
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Country: Canada
A young man and a young woman explore the trailer park where they both live.; Michael works in an ice-cream parlor where every day a man comes in and orders black cherry ice cream.; Julie comes home to find her apartment booby-trapped with guillotines.; A brief (fake) history of George Bush.; A man describes the house he died in.; Parody of Superman's origin as if Superman was gay.; Seth recounts a childhood story where he was cruel to a mentally ill neighbour.; A dog waits for a phone to ring.; Mary gets bugged everywhere she goes by people who thinks she works in the shops.; A fly bothers a man in a hat.; A woman relates things that men say that really bug her.; A woman learns that her husband paints people's pictures before he kills them.; Recap of a news story where someone saying "there's a bum in the bathroom" was mis-heard as "there's a bomb in the bathroom".; A young boy ignores everyone who talks to him, which turns out for the best.; The text of the Declaration of Independance set to pictures of homelessness and pollution.; Joe falls in love with Alicia and then finds out she prefers girls.; Joe recounts sort-of becoming one of the popular kids in high school by drawing.; Joe and Trish split up over Joe's porn habit.; Joe goes to New York City and has an encounter with a prostitute in a porn theatre.; Joe thinks about his life with Trish and they decide to move in together.; A cartoonist's friends bug him to draw them into his strip.; Carol goes through a day and notices colours.; Joe talks about Bernie's friend Maldwyn's cat, named The Boob.