On the 30th anniversary
of their first publication, all three 1970s comics issues
plus Pudge's subsequent appearances elsewhere are compiled
into one 130 page volume with a foreword by Gloria Steinem
and cartoon commentary by Lee Marrs.
Visit those thrilling days of yesteryear in San
Francisco where a naive teen runaway from Normal, Ill.
stumbles into the groovy, grimy circus of sex, drugs
and fellow Martians. Meet her communal comrades, free
clinics, an earnest rookie cop beau, rampant job blues
- wait, that's now too - and feminism in full bloom
(with suspicious brownies).
Will she ever get a clue? Get laid? Check it out.
"Lee Marrs has given us something that
usually comes only to the best novels: a funny, tragic,
personal, universal, fantasized, minutely realistic
view of life that sends us on our way with a better
understanding of ourselves, each other and the delightful
wackiness of the world around us."
From the foreword by Gloria Steinem. |