Freewheelin' Franklin Poster Gilbert Shelton Freak Brothers Classic 420 FREE S/H

Freewheelin' Franklin Poster Gilbert Shelton Freak Brothers Classic 420 FREE S/H
Freewheelin' Franklin Poster Gilbert Shelton Freak Brothers Classic 420 FREE S/H
Freewheelin' Franklin Poster Gilbert Shelton Freak Brothers Classic 420 FREE S/H
Freewheelin' Franklin Poster Gilbert Shelton Freak Brothers Classic 420 FREE S/H
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Artist:Gilbert Shelton
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Offered for sale is a “Freewheelin’ Franklin Sez:” Ltd Edition Print (copyright Gilbert Shelton, 1971, 2015, Golden Frog Press), featuring the all-time classic 420 slogan, and is reprinted by permission of the original publisher Rip Off Press using their master color plates (see bio info below). The print measures 17″ x 11″, features vibrant high colors, and comes shipped in a protective sleeve. The asking price is only $9.99 + FREE shipping / handling (US Domestic), and are offered exclusively on eBay. Overseas orders please add for additional shipping costs. BONUS: A Bong-Wraps Decal featuring the artwork of Pat Ryan & Dave Sheridan shall be included with your purchase (random selection from stock on hand). The Fabulous Furry Freak BrothersFabulous Furry Freak BrothersThe Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers #1, Feb. 1971. Artwork by Gilbert SheltonPublication informationPublisherRip Off PressFormatOngoing seriesPublication dateFebruary 1971 – 1997No. of issues14Creative teamCreated byGilbert SheltonThe Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers is an underground comic about a fictional trio of stoner characters, created by the American artist Gilbert Shelton. The Freak Brothers first appeared in The Rag, an underground newspaper published in Austin, Texas, beginning in May 1968, and were regularly reprinted in underground papers around the United States and in other parts of the world. Later their adventures were published in a series of comic books.The lives of the Freak Brothers revolve around the procurement and enjoyment of recreational drugs, particularly marijuana. The comics present a critique of the establishment, while satirizing counterculture.[1]Fat Freddy’s Cat appears in many of the stories, spinning off his own cartoon strip (which appeared as part of the Freak Brothers comic page, in the manner of older comic strip double features) and later some full-length episodes.Contents [hide] 1Comic strips2Characters3Storylines and themes4Catchphrases5Other appearances5.1In film5.2In animation5.3Places6Bibliography6.1The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers series6.2Compilations and collections7References8External linksComic strips[edit]The Freak Brothers first appeared in The Rag, an underground newspaper published in Austin, Texas, beginning in May 1968. Their debut was in an advertising flyer for a winter 1968 film short called The Texas Hippies March on the Capitol.[2][3] Freak Brothers strips soon became popular and were regularly reprinted in underground papers around the United States and in other parts of the world.The Freak Brothers’ first comic book appearance was in Feds ‘n’ Heads, self-published by Shelton in the spring of 1968 (and later re-issued in multiple printings by Berkeley’s the Print Mint). They also appeared in the first two issue’s of Jay Lynch’s Bijou Funnies. In 1969 Shelton and three friends from Texas founded Rip Off Press in San Francisco, which took over publication of all subsequent Freak Brothers comics. The first compilation of their adventures, The Collected Adventures of the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, had its first printing in 1971 and has been continually in print ever since. In addition to underground and college weekly newspapers, new adventures appeared in magazines such as Playboy, High Times, and Rip Off Comix; these too were collected in comic book form. Shelton continued to write the series until 1992, in collaboration with Dave Sheridan (1974–1982) and Paul Mavrides (since 1978). The works enjoy a sizable cult following and the magazines are widely available in comic stores.The majority of the comic books consist of one or more multi-page stories together with a number of one-page strips. Many of the latter have a one-row skit featuring Fat Freddy’s Cat at the bottom of the page. Some of the titles also contain a small number of strips featuring completely unrelated characters.Characters[edit]The Freak Brothers are not siblings. They are a threesome of freaks (similar to but distinct from hippies) from San Francisco.The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, from left to right, Phineas, Fat Freddy and Freewheelin’ FranklinFreewheelin’ Franklin Freek, although laid-back, is the most street-smart of the trio. Apparently he has always been on the streets and it appears that he is several years older than the others. He is certainly old enough to be troubled at times by impotence. In one story he reveals that he grew up in an orphanage and never knew his parents. Tall and skinny, he has a big bulbous nose, a waterfall mustache and a ponytail. He wears cowboy boots and a cowboy hat. In one strip, he runs into an ex-girlfriend who has a child that bears a striking resemblance to him. He does his best to evade them and is relieved when she does not recognize him. In another strip, when he meets his own (possible) father, the same storyline is inverted. Depending on the level of colorization used in the strip in question, or perhaps the use of dye, Franklin’s hair is red, blonde, or light brown.Phineas Phreak is the intellectual and idealist of the group. He has enough mastery of chemistry to create new drugs and takes an avid interest in politics. Of the three, he is the most committed to social change and environmental issues. He is from Texas and while his mother is relaxed and open-minded, his father is a card-carrying member of the John Birch Society. He is the hairiest of the brothers – tall and skinny with a thick bush of black hair, a beard, and glasses. He is the stereotypical left-wing radical, bearing a superficial resemblance to Abbie Hoffman or Jerry Rubin.Fat Freddy Freekowtski is the least intelligent of the trio and is most likely to be preoccupied with food. He is fat, with curly yellow hair. His compulsion to eat is the subject of several of the adventures of the group. Fat Freddy frequently gets “burned” during drug transactions; when he does “score” he typically contrives to lose the drugs in various ways, such as by dumping them out of a shopping bag in front of a cooling fan, which then blows them out the window onto a police car. Fat Freddy comes from an unexceptional, large family in Cleveland. In The Idiots Abroad, Freddy visits the Polish village of Gfatsk, where everybody happens to look like him. He is driven away by an angry mob as soon as they hear the name Freekowtski.Other recurring characters include:Fat Freddy’s Cat appears mainly in his own, separate strip at the bottom of the one-page Freak Brothers strips (getting his start just as Krazy Kat did). He also has several multi-page stories devoted to him. Many of his strips parallel a storyline in the corresponding Freak Brothers story, and often have themes of a scatological nature. He has several “nephews” who refer to him as “Uncle F.” and sometimes finds himself confronting an organized army of cockroaches or a huge tribe of mice who share the apartment with the Freak Brothers. He is far smarter than his owner (whom he frequently refers to as “the obese one”) and regards the Freak Brothers with amused contempt. He is also the subject of several spin-off collections of stories.Norbert the Nark, an inept DEA agent who is continually trying, and failing, to arrest the Freak Brothers.Hiram “Country” Cowfreak, a hippy who grows vast quantities of marijuana at his isolated farmstead. He is referred to as the Freak Brothers’ “cousin”.Dealer McDope, one of the trio’s dealers. He is often mentioned in the magazines but rarely appears in person. The character was initially created by Dave Sheridan for the Rip Off Press title Mother’s Oats Comix.Tricky Prickears, a blind, deaf and reactionary detective, sometimes billed as “The Freak Brothers’ favorite law enforcement officer”. The character is a parody of Dick Tracy, to the extent that Shelton drew his appearances in a different style, resembling that of Tracy’s creator Chester Gould.Governor Rodney Richpigge, a stereotypically rich, corrupt politician whom the Freak Brothers hold in general contempt. The Governor’s son is a cocaine dealer.Storylines and themes[edit]Fat Freddy, with his catDrug use is the predominant theme that runs throughout all volumes of this title. The protagonists “live in a state of blissful torpor relieved only by bursts of paranoia or stimulant-induced frenzy.”[4] Marijuana is the most frequently mentioned, but numerous other stimulants and hallucinogens are mentioned as well. Heroin is usually missing from the list. In one adventure, Franklin is shown to turn down an offer of “smack” when hitching a ride.[volume & issue needed]Food is a recurring subject. These stories most often involve Fat Freddy and his marijuana-induced “munchies” (increased appetite). The squalor engendered by the Brothers’ indolence is often highlighted; several strips feature the household’s cockroach population, ruled over by a fascist monarchy. Several stories satirise governments, particularly the U.S. government. These stories invariably show politicians and their agents as corrupt, incompetent, or both. The theme of foreign travel is sometimes explored, most notably in the three-part Idiots Abroad series.It is common for the storylines to begin with an air of realism, but rapidly descend into comic pantomime.Freak Brothers stories include:Grass Roots: The Brothers find a year’s supply of cocaine and move to the country with the proceeds. They snort it all in two days.[5]Chariot of the Globs: Fat Freddy’s Cat is abducted by aliens.[6]The 7th Voyage of the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers: A Mexican Odyssey: The Brothers holiday in Mexico, are thrown in jail and escape with the help of shaman Don Longjuan, in an oblique parody of the Carlos Castaneda books.[6]The Idiots Abroad: The Brothers are split up attempting to travel to Colombia hoping to score cheap dope down there, yet none of them manages to reach Bogotá; Fat Freddy accidentally joins a group of nuclear terrorists in Scotland before disrupting the International Workers’ Day military parade in Moscow, USSR and being subsequently sold to slavery in Africa; Franklin is almost killed by a native apocalyptic South American cult before joining a group of pirates; while Phineas ends up in Mecca and becomes the world’s richest man after founding a new religion.[7]Catchphrases[edit]The Freak Brothers comics include several catchphrases:”Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope.”—Freewheelin’ Franklin. The Los Angeles Public Library featured Anne Herbert’s modification of the original quote written by Gilbert Shelton: “Books will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no books”; this was used on a in-library poster featuring the likeness of the Freewheelin’ Franklin character.”Don’t get burned!” (usually aimed at Fat Freddy as he sets out to purchase drugs)”Smoking grass and drinking beer is like pissing into the wind.””While you’re out there smashing the state, don’t forget to keep a smile on your lips and a song in your heart!”Other appearances[edit]In film[edit]In 1973, without permission from Gilbert Shelton, The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers appeared in the full-length pornographic film Up in Flames, although two of them were given different names. The story involved the brothers’ attempts to raise cash to make their rent deadline (the trio being in danger of being evicted from their apartment). Fat Freddy gains employment at a local food store run by graphic artist Robert Crumb’s character Mr. Natural (also used without permission).Director Paul Thomas Anderson said the look of Joaquin Phoenix’s lead character, Larry “Doc” Sportello, in Anderson’s 2014 adaptation of the Thomas Pynchon novel Inherent Vice, was based in part on characters in the comics. “[T]here’s this documentary on Daniel Ellsberg, called The Most Dangerous Man in America. There’s a great picture of a buddy of his who has this great set of glasses, a floppy hat and these mutton chops. I took a still frame from that and I sent it to [Phoenix], along with the omnibus collection of The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comic, by Gilbert Shelton — and that’s probably the most we really talked about [Phoenix’s portrayal of the character].”[8]In animation[edit]Grass Roots.Main article: Grass Roots (film)In 2006, the company Grass Roots Films began production on a feature-length clay-animation film based on the series, called Grass Roots, co-produced by German distribution company X Filme.[9] In 2013 work on the film had stopped and conversion of the script to a musical had started.In The Simpsons episode “The Lastest Gun in the West”, ca. 06 min. 36 sec into the episode, all three Freak Brothers can be seen in a clip from the 1970s detective show “McTrigger”, where they are shot at, and Franklin killed, by the eponymous hero, McTrigger.Places[edit]Fat Freddy’s Restaurant, in Galway, Ireland, has arcana and other memorabilia relating to the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers and Fat Freddy’s Cat.[10]Bibliography[edit]The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers series[edit]Almost all of the titles in the series have a title in words. Issues #0–7 and #12–13 are in black-and-white; issues #8–11 were produced in both color and black-and-white editions.Freak Brothers No. 0: Underground Classics #1 (Jan. 1985)Freak Brothers No. 1: The Collected Adventures Of… (1971)Freak Brothers No. 2: Further Adventures of those… (Mar. 1972)Freak Brothers No. 3: A Year Passes Like Nothing (1973)Freak Brothers No. 4: Brother, Can You Spare 75¢ for the… (Nov. 1975)Freak Brothers No. 5: Grass Roots (May 1977)Freak Brothers No. 6: Six Snappy Sockeroos (June 1980)Freak Brothers No. 7: Several Short Stories (1982)Freak Brothers No. 8: The Idiots Abroad, Part I (1984)Freak Brothers No. 9: The Idiots Abroad, Part II (1985)Freak Brothers No. 10: The Idiots Abroad, Part III (1989)Freak Brothers No. 11 (1990)Freak Brothers No. 12 (1992)Freak Brothers No. 13 (1997) — black-and-white reprints of stories from Thoroughly Ripped (RIp Off Press, 1978) plus a new cover and one story never before printed in the U.S.: “The Plant”Compilations and collections[edit]Several compilation titles have been published that merge several of the original titles into one book.Thoroughly Ripped with the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers and Fat Freddy’s Cat! (Rip Off Press, 1978) ISBN 0-89620-077-9 — full-color collection of stories from High Times magazine published from Dec. 1976– Sept. 1978 (as well as one story from Playboymagazine). Book came in two editions, one of which included a board game called “It’s a Raid”.The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers in Grass Roots (Rip Off Press, 1984) ISBN 0-89620-090-6 — full-color reprints of material from comic book issues #5 and 7.The Complete Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Volume One (Knockabout Comics, 2001) ISBN 0-86166-146-X — reprints comic book issues #0–7 and 12The Complete Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Volume Two (Knockabout Comics, 2004) ISBN 0-86166-149-4 — color reprints comic books issues #8-11 and 13. (Note: according to the reverse title pages, the second volume has the same ISBN 0-86166-146-X)The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers Omnibus (Knockabout Comics, 2008) ISBN 978-0-86166-159-6 — collection of the entire series

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