Doggie Style: The Complete Dog Boy Log
Howdy! I’ve been posting about the three graphic novels I’ve published as trade paperbacks this year, but there’s more to the story. In the ’80s and ’90s, I produced more than 500 pages of Dog Boy comics. I’ve collected most of the work in a 488-page volume called Doggie Style: The Complete Dog Boy.
I’m not ready to throw this large beast into the book trade just now, but don’t fret! IT is available as an oversize 8″x11″ art book from my Lulu store for $39.99.
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The three titles I’ve shipped into the trade this year (1956 Book One, BugHouse and Death Plays a Mean Harmonica) can be seen at this link.
“Steve Lafler’s comics will have you keeling over backwards with laughter.” – Peter Bagge, Hate comics
I love BugHouse. I’m fond of the little bug-creatures that inhabit it. With his masterful storytelling, Steve Lafler has created an alternate universe. His characters are not particularly cute (well, some of them are), but one can easily emphasize with their meaty human struggles with addiction, love, power, greed, and lust. Check it out! -Phoebe Gloeckner, A Child’s Life


Meanwhile, a RANDOM BONUS! You can check out my band Radio Insecto here for free downloads.
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