Milk & Cheese's First Number Two #1 (5)
In "The Last(?) Introduction of Milk and Cheese," the famously bizarre duo of Milk and Cheese turn their sights on a crowd of self-styled rebels—tattooed and body-modified individuals who mistake pain for identity. Written and illustrated entirely by Evan Dorkin, this 1994 issue delivers the duo’s signature brand of grotesque humor and surreal satire, all rendered in Dorkin’s unmistakable, hyper-detailed style. The cover, also by Dorkin, captures their chaotic energy with a perfectly unsettling flair.
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The loveable dairy products gone bad set their sites on the unwashed masses who tatoo and disfigure themselves in an pathetic attempt to be interesting.
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