Saturday, July 11, 2009

The Bunny Ball Fantasy Theater Presents...Yvoorg Nam - Trip Or Trap?


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OK kids, before you're unduly influenced by this harmless "comic book", I suggest you take a look at THIS...






In case you hadn't noticed, this ain't the Summer Of Love...

21 comments:

  1. Like, umm...wow, man. I vaguely recall this almost textbook description of Bunny's acid trip but in retrospect, I think I'm having my OWN flashback. As you say, What were they thinking???!!!

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  2. For a story in an ostensibly mainstream, kid-safe comic book, this shares a hell of a lot with what was going on in the underground scene at the time and feels "legit", if you get my drift.

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  3. re: "legit"-

    mostly it reminds me of how weird Big Boy comics got in the 80s, wish i still had THOSE to post here!...

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  4. Awesome!! I want a "happencycle"!

    I'm not quite clear on the message of the story, though. Is it "Wait at least 24 hours before you drop acid again"?

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  5. Thank you for bringing this little treasure to light! What a blast!

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  6. at my age though, it's now-

    TURN IN. TUNE OUT. DROP OFF.

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  7. um...


    uh ....

    I ...





    hmmmm.

    Oh! Ah ...

    eh?




    ummmm....

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  8. Is it the TRUE TIME yet? Because I'm totally ready for those pretty colors to come back, man.

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  9. Instead of Betty or Veronica, Archie could have chosen one of Those Wonderful Color Glabs!

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  10. before or after you jumped out of an 8th floor window screaming "I CAN FLY!!!"?

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  11. Jeezis. I meant 'Ernie Colon.' It was late and I was tired.

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  12. Just when you think you've seen it all, sonebody drags out their "Bunny" comics!! WTF!!!

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  13. those drawings almost have the reverse effect and make lsd seem cool.

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  14. that's why the drug propaganda of the sixties never worked the way they wanted it to- it was a "gateway" for the curious!

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  15. Oh...NOW I get it...missed it the first time around, when I was 7...

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