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Gahan Wilson is probably best known for his macabre Playboy cartoons, filled with charming monsters, goofy mad scientists, and melting victims, and his cutting-edge work in the National Lampoon, but hes also one of the most versatile cartoonists alive whose work has appeared in a wide range of media venues. Gahan Wilson Sunday Comics is Wilsons assault from within: His little-known syndicated strip that appeared in Americas newspapers between 1974 an 1976. Readers must have been startled to find Wilsons freaks, geeks, and weirdos nestled among family, funny-animal, and soap opera offerings. (The term zombie strip a strip that has long outlived its original creator takes on a whole new meaning in Wilsons hands.) While each strip, at first glance, appears to be a standard, color Sunday strip (albeit without panel borders), each Sunday Comic is a collection of one-panel gag cartoons, delineated in Wilsons brilliantly controlled wiggly-but-sophisticated pen line. The last gag cartoon on each Sunday is part of a recurring series, either Future Funnies or The Creep. Some Sundays are a freewheeling mélange of board meetings, monsters, and cavemen (with cameos by Wilsons Kid character from Nuts, his gimlet-eyed view of childhood, collected last year by Fantagraphics), while others riff on a topic or subject (clocks, plants, wallpaper, etc.). As is his wont, Wilson mines the blackest of black comedy in the banal horror of human nature. Gahan Wilsons Sunday Comics collects, for the first time, each and every one of these strips, luxuriating across a 12 x 6 landscape format, with Fantagraphics trademark high production values, innovative design, and succinct historical commentary.
