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SCAPEGOAT666

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  1. More early Mike, I am a big fan of his style lol. This is from issue #3 of Boiled Angel if anyone has his zine  Angelf@ck I need to see it 

    I got asked about different printings of BA, So I’m going to put this here 

    BA first printing 1-6 color paper interiors 7and Ate had white paper but the covers weren’t printed on thick cardstock 

    just know all later editions of BA are printed on white paper/cardstock

     

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  2. Yea the main that zine to be in trial was issue 7 they spent a lot of time with his comic Strip called Baby F*** dog food. Also they hated how in issue 8 he did interviews with serial Killers and the whole legal system kept saying this zine will turn people into serial killers. You can Watch his doc on Amazon Prime called Boiled angels the trial of Mike diana.

  3. 16 hours ago, CDNComix said:

    I opened that can of worms a few years back when I purchased a copy of Boiled Angel Eight (Ate) - the issue that got Mike Diana into all that legal trouble. I contacted his website looking for more info regarding the early original editions vs the later editions he now sells. The person who answered on Diana's behalf just ended up confusing me more (with regard to telling the difference between a a first edition and a later one) and I never worked out the whole story.

    I believe (I discarded their messages) that the first 6 issues of Boiled Angel were published by Red Stew and have coloured inner stock opposed to white stock (later editions). Is there a difference in publishing info (dates, or identifies later edition) between an original and a later edition), I could not determine from Mike's on-line representative. In addition issues #7 and #8 have editions published by Mike Hunt (not Red Stew). Was there an earlier edition for these two issues, again Mike's contact did not (could not) answer my question. i would to work this out.

     

  4. 17 hours ago, CDNComix said:

    I opened that can of worms a few years back when I purchased a copy of Boiled Angel Eight (Ate) - the issue that got Mike Diana into all that legal trouble. I contacted his website looking for more info regarding the early original editions vs the later editions he now sells. The person who answered on Diana's behalf just ended up confusing me more (with regard to telling the difference between a a first edition and a later one) and I never worked out the whole story.

    I believe (I discarded their messages) that the first 6 issues of Boiled Angel were published by Red Stew and have coloured inner stock opposed to white stock (later editions). Is there a difference in publishing info (dates, or identifies later edition) between an original and a later edition), I could not determine from Mike's on-line representative. In addition issues #7 and #8 have editions published by Mike Hunt (not Red Stew). Was there an earlier edition for these two issues, again Mike's contact did not (could not) answer my question. i would to work this out.

    Oh I know that the first 6 issues are all color paper. Issue 6 has a mixture of color and white pages because he was at the start he was printing his zines at a school he worked at and was using their color paper. The back cover got stuck and and a worker came in the next day saw the jam and later on he got fired. Issues 7&8 he still self publish but later during his trial he reprinted 7&8 with Mike hunt comix. These copies 2 and 4  are copies he re-printed to send to store in the 90s they are rare copies because these are promo copies Have a mixture of pages belonging to other issues. In the end  The later printings all Have white paper, The first printings 1-6 color. Than  7&8 all printings Have White paper also. I will post. Also Red Stew Comix was Mikes homemade zine co. I need someone to find Angelf*ck those are super hard to find