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  • Goad, Jim; Goad, Debbie (editors)

    Published by Hollywood, California, USA: Goad to Hell Enterprises. 1992., USA, 1992

    Seller: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, United Kingdom

    Association Member: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    First Edition. 28 x 21cm. Paperback magazine, 99pp. Includes signed slip from Jim Goad seeking UK distribution, playfully describing it as a "hateful, scabrous magazine". Controversial, transgressive, and explicit content. According to co-founder Debbie Goad's first solo interview this second issue had a run of 8,500 copies - Goad philosophises, "why is this magazine more offensive than real life? To me, real life is more offensive than anything a person could put down in writing, spoken word or video. Real life to me is obscene". This issue is preoccupied with serial killers. It also features a long interview with Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey, and features on David Duke, Al Goldstein, El Duce of The Mentors, the Geto Boys, Ray Dennis Steckler, Vietnamese gangs in America, etc. Paperclip imprint to first page, otherwise very good. Includes a folded advert for The Church of Euthanasia, Somerville, Massachusetts. (ref: 075).