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29959

OBNOX. COM

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Publication: New Yorker
Pub Date: 02/05/1990

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SKU: 29959 Categories: Fashion, Issues, Kids Tags: hair, language, multi-panel, punk, slang, teen
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Artist: Jack Ziegler
Publication: New Yorker
Pub Date: 02/05/1990
Caption: Title: OBNOX. COM. Strip of nine frames. A hoodlum makes a dumb comment in each and abbreviates everything he says. E.g., "See my tat.?"
Color: black & white
Keywords: multi-panel, punk, teen, language, slang, hair

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