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Craphound #5: A Picture Book For Discussion Activity 76 pages, full size, offset (7 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

In case you missed it the first time around, Crap Hound -- A Picture Book for Discussion and Activity is, between a brief introduction and the end credits, pure imagery. Each page is filled with high-contrast line art, culled from vintage catalogs, advertising, obscure books, and found ephemera. Through sheer volume of artfully arranged iconography, issue No. 5 visually explores the popular meaning, cultural ideals and historic symbolism of Hands, Hearts & Eyes. Perfect for zine makers, graphic designers, tattoo artists, or just someone who needs a specific, perfect image. Sean has a tremendous ability to scour for such things and the results are stunning. Time and again I'm amazed by the genius employed in just collecting clip art. Alex used quite a bit of the guts of Craphound for the layout in Stolen Sharpie Revolution. Bootlegs were circulating and now the entire series will be reprinted!

 
Hey Alan, tricky. I've not got a copy yet but by the sounds of things the layout is entirely original, but made up of found images and ready to ... Seb
the best books for ideas and such. found it in austin at Waterloo Records. score! RJ
Amazing. I order mine today. LeAnne
So are these all original images or just stuff that's already available cumulated into one place? Alan Lastufka
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Craphound #6: Deaths, Telephones, and Scissors! 100 pages, full size, offset (11 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

In case you missed it the first time around, Crap Hound -- A Picture Book for Discussion and Activity is, between a brief introduction and the end credits, pure imagery. Each page is filled with high-contrast line art, culled from vintage catalogs, advertising, obscure books, and found ephemera. Through sheer volume of artfully arranged iconography, issue No. 6 visually explores the popular meaning, cultural ideals and historic symbolism of Deaths, Telephones, and Scissors. Perfect for zine makers, graphic designers, tattoo artists, or just someone who needs a specific, perfect image. Sean has a tremendous ability to scour for such things and the results are stunning. Time and again I'm amazed by the genius employed in just collecting clip art. Alex used quite a bit of the guts of Craphound for the layout in Stolen Sharpie Revolution. Bootlegs were circulating and now the entire series is slowly reprinting!

 
It is what it says- everything you need in the way of phones, scissors, or death-related images! simonJester
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Craphound #7 100 pages, full size, offset (11 oz) $12.00

In case you missed it the first time around, Crap Hound -- A Picture Book for Discussion and Activity is, between a brief introduction and the end credits, pure imagery. Each page is filled with high-contrast line art, culled from vintage catalogs, advertising, obscure books, and found ephemera.

Craphound #7 is Church and State vol. 1. Loads of images of uncle sam, political mascots, american flags, jesus, the pope, crosses, and a few star-spangled fonts.

Perfect for zine makers, graphic designers, tattoo artists, or just someone who needs a specific, perfect image. Sean has a tremendous ability to scour for such things and the results are stunning. Time and again I'm amazed by the genius employed in just collecting clip art. Bootlegs were circulating and now the entire series is slowly reprinting!

 
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Kool Man: The King of Oral Love 76 pages, full size, copied (10 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

Before there was zine-stalker Bill Price there was the lesser known Robert Dupree. This zine, by Sean Tejeratchi of Craphound fame, happened when Dupree struck a nerve. Sean began assembling letters and stories about and by the man himself. You see, Robert had a certain way of creating fake characters, having them write letters to women, and taking on persuasive arguments about why people should have sex with Robert Dupree, the "king of oral love". It only gets worse from there, but strangely it's quite the captivating read that you cannot put down.

 
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