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Cover: Gilbert Shelton & Pic
Not Quite Dead #5
“That's Showbiz”
In "That's Showbiz," the band finds themselves in the middle of a July 4th biker bash, where their setlist sparks unexpected chaos after they skip the requested "God Bless America." Written and drawn by Gilbert Shelton with vibrant art by Pic, this 2005 issue captures the absurd, high-energy clash of music and misplaced patriotism in a story that’s equal parts satire and spectacle.
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Gilbert Shelton · artist, inker, colorist Pic · cover Gilbert Shelton, Pic
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Gilbert Shelton
artist, inker, colorist Pic
cover pencils Gilbert Shelton
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The band is hired to play at an outdoor Fourth of July party held by a biker group. When they fail to play "God Bless America" as requested, havok ensues.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).