DODGEM LOGIC MAGAZINE (2020)
"Alan Moore proudly presents his bimonthly, counter-cultural extravaganza Dodgem Logic. Briging the subterranean vitality and color of the last century's underground press into the present day, each issue is a haphazard masterpiece with no ads and no limits on its contributors. With is modest cover price, its numerous giveaways, its donations to the disadvantage neighborhood where it originated, and its mission of 'colliding ideas to see what happens,' Dodgem Logic is as cheap and beautiful as a football to the groin. How can you afford to miss an issue?"
"Alan Moore's subterranean soapbox reaches its fourth and fifth issues in a sunburst of mind-bending splendor. In keeping with issue #4's sun-fried freak-out theme, Dick Foreman contributes a guided tour into the paisley undergrowth of psychedelic culture where Plasticine porters were looking-glass ties, while the magazine's founder looks at America and its relationship with science fiction. Kevin O'Neill offers a sobering exposé of trans-species pole dancing, and Steve Moore pens an eloquent paean to pacificism. Issue #5 features 'More Pricks Than Prizes', a section from poet Tom Pickard's incredible autobiography, Plus: Mitch Jenkins and Paul Chessell deliver 8 pages of prodigious photography and art work featuring our very own Spring Boroughs heroes. Barney Farmer and Lee Healey will pollute your minds with their sensational strips, whilst Melinda Gebbie discusses 'old skool' animation, and much more! Poster included in issue #4!"
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Dodgem Logic Magazine #1
"From Knockabout Comics. Dodgem Logic is committed to alleviating the attendant sense of anguish and despair by brightening the world with the astonishing cartoon-work of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen's sublime Kevin O'Neill or that of underground legend Savage Pencil; the musings of Father Ted, The IT Crowd and Black Book's own Graham Linehan or of the nation's sweetheart, the implacably positive Josie Long; even a delirious commemoration of the lunar landing's anniversary by the masterful Steve Aylett. In addition to a variously-hosted women's column launched by Lost Girls co-creator and erstwhile underground cartoon artist Melinda Gebbie, Mr. Moore will himself be contributing a lead feature on the history of underground subversive publishing from its origins in the 13th century, along with various illustrations and words of advice. All these and many other sterling features, Including a free CD of Alan Moore-approved music. "
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Dodgem Logic Magazine #2 (Mature)
"From Diamond UK. Beautiful girls and strange old men ranting from soapboxes. A freak show of Northampton curiosities. FeeJee mermaids and the end of civilization. Comic strips by Steve Aylett, Savage Pencil, Kevin O'Neill, and a full-color 8-page insert comic book, 'Weird Penises' by Alan Moore, his first solo effort in 20 years. Gardening, cookery, DIY clothes, Spinning Doctors, women's page, plus contributions from Josie Long, Steve Moore, Dave Hamilton. and Alan Moore on Anarchy. Covers by Mitch Jenkins and Burlesque. Scheduled to ship 03/03/10. (133)"
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Dodgem Logic Magazine #3 (Mature)
"Featuring a wraparound cover by Alan Moore! While the popular primates that we promised you last issue have receded back into the mist, we've tried hard to alleviate your sense of cheated rage and disappointment by enlisting laugh-along Luddites-for-Literature supremo Robin Ince to smooth the gentle gradient of your furrowed brow. We also tracked down Josie Long through credit-card transactions in her brave but ultimately doomed Shawshank Redemption bid for freedom, so she's back with us and doing what she likes best, if that's being handcuffed to a radiator. As for the thick wedge of extra pages that you're paying through the nose for in this bumper issue, they contain a rare compendium of delights. We've got confessions of calamitous careers in the constabulary, step-by-step instructions for do-it-yourself diabolism, and the rigorous recriminatory ruminations of a rogue town planner. We've got divine decadence and sultry San Francisco nights along with the exploits of troubled everyman Johnny Viable, some glamorous graffiti, and a tantalizing T-shirt transfer from the crayon box of Dodgem Logic's vendor of voluptuousness, Melinda Gebbie."
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Dodgem Logic Magazine #4 (Mature)
"Alan Moore's subterranean soapbox reaches its fourth and fifth issues in a sunburst of mind-bending splendor. In keeping with issue #4's sun-fried freak-out theme, Dick Foreman contributes a guided tour into the paisley undergrowth of psychedelic culture where Plasticine porters were looking-glass ties, while the magazine's founder looks at America and its relationship with science fiction. Kevin O'Neill offers a sobering exposé of trans-species pole dancing, and Steve Moore pens an eloquent paean to pacificism. Issue #5 features 'More Pricks Than Prizes', a section from poet Tom Pickard's incredible autobiography, Plus: Mitch Jenkins and Paul Chessell deliver 8 pages of prodigious photography and art work featuring our very own Spring Boroughs heroes. Barney Farmer and Lee Healey will pollute your minds with their sensational strips, whilst Melinda Gebbie discusses 'old skool' animation, and much more! Poster included in issue #4!"
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Dodgem Logic Magazine #5 (Mature)
"Alan Moore's subterranean soapbox reaches its fourth and fifth issues in a sunburst of mind-bending splendor. In keeping with issue #4's sun-fried freak-out theme, Dick Foreman contributes a guided tour into the paisley undergrowth of psychedelic culture where Plasticine porters were looking-glass ties, while the magazine's founder looks at America and its relationship with science fiction. Kevin O'Neill offers a sobering exposé of trans-species pole dancing, and Steve Moore pens an eloquent paean to pacificism. Issue #5 features 'More Pricks Than Prizes', a section from poet Tom Pickard's incredible autobiography, Plus: Mitch Jenkins and Paul Chessell deliver 8 pages of prodigious photography and art work featuring our very own Spring Boroughs heroes. Barney Farmer and Lee Healey will pollute your minds with their sensational strips, whilst Melinda Gebbie discusses 'old skool' animation, and much more! Poster included in issue #4!"
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Dodgem Logic Magazine #7 (Mature)
"Alan Moore proudly presents his bimonthly, counter-cultural extravaganza Dodgem Logic. Briging the subterranean vitality and color of the last century's underground press into the present day, each issue is a haphazard masterpiece with no ads and no limits on its contributors. With is modest cover price, its numerous giveaways, its donations to the disadvantage neighborhood where it originated, and its mission of 'colliding ideas to see what happens,' Dodgem Logic is as cheap and beautiful as a football to the groin. How can you afford to miss an issue?"
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Dodgem Logic Magazine #8 (Mature)
"Alan Moore proudly presents his bimonthly, counter-cultural extravaganza Dodgem Logic. Briging the subterranean vitality and color of the last century's underground press into the present day, each issue is a haphazard masterpiece with no ads and no limits on its contributors. With is modest cover price, its numerous giveaways, its donations to the disadvantage neighborhood where it originated, and its mission of 'colliding ideas to see what happens,' Dodgem Logic is as cheap and beautiful as a football to the groin. How can you afford to miss an issue?"
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Dodgem Logic Magazine #9 (Mature)
"Alan Moore proudly presents his bimonthly, counter-cultural extravaganza Dodgem Logic. Briging the subterranean vitality and color of the last century's underground press into the present day, each issue is a haphazard masterpiece with no ads and no limits on its contributors. With is modest cover price, its numerous giveaways, its donations to the disadvantage neighborhood where it originated, and its mission of 'colliding ideas to see what happens,' Dodgem Logic is as cheap and beautiful as a football to the groin. How can you afford to miss an issue?"