Mickey Rat Comix 2,Robert Armstrong, Mature, Walt DIsney characters parodies, Psychedelic Hippy Underground Comix


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MICKEY RAT #2
By Robert Armstrong
Publisher:Kitchen Sink 1972

50 cent cover price, First Printing

Used
VERY GOOD with the usual softness, some cover dinge, surface wear & slight rubbing to covers from age & book being handled, read and stored. Note bottom right corner of front cover is missing.

Please refer to scanned images- they are accurate and have not been edited or corrected and, as always, are worth at least a thousand words.

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Robert Armstrong (born 1950 in Pasadena, California) is a cartoonist, illustrator, painter, and musician. He is known for his underground comix character Mickey Rat, for popularizing the term "couch potato," and for being a member of Robert Crumb's band the Cheap Suit Serenaders.

Mickey Rat (an obvious parody of Mickey Mouse) was created by Armstrong in 1971 as a character on a T-shirt. The popularity of the character led to him appearing in comics, which were initially scripted by Chester C. Crill. Mickey was "sleazy, opportunistic, capable of just about any foul deed, but also shallow, one-dimensional, and incapable of growth or subtlety. He seems to have had little in the way of motivation, beyond his creators' desire to make him the opposite of the other Mickey in every possible way."

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