The Louche and Insalubrious Escapades of Art d'Ecco #[nn]
In "Introduction," the delightfully absurd Art d'Ecco sets out to track down the original New Zealand comic books bearing his name—only to discover they’ve become wildly sought-after collector’s items. Written by Andrew Langridge and brought to life with sharp, eccentric flair by Roger Langridge, this early chapter of The Louche and Insalubrious Escapades of Art d'Ecco blends satire and surrealism in a story that’s as much about obsession as it is about identity. The cover by Roger Langridge perfectly captures the comic’s offbeat charm.
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Art D'Ecco tries to obtain a copy of the original New Zealand Art D'Ecco comics, but it seems they've become immensely expensive collectibles.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).