The lost lost final issue of the Stickboy series this book not only includes issue #8 (unavailable in any other form) but also includes a look back at the previous issues and an explanation by Dennis Worden about what he was trying to say and his other insights into the Stickboy phenominum. THis is a Must have book for any Stickboy fon. IF you like Peter Bagge's HATE - You'll love Stickboy!
Dennis Worden started out doing underground comics in 1981, appearing in Robert Crumb’s “Weirdo” magazine and a few punk rock fanzines, such as Flipside. In 1982 he met a guy with an old printing press in his garage and published his first book, “SLUR”. Throughout the 1980’s and 90’s he appeared in various underground/alternative comics, and punk publications, but most importantly, got his own title, “Stickboy”, published by Fantagraphics Books in 1988. In all there would be eight Stickboy books through four different publishers, and several other books, such as Bongo Dick, Pedestrian Vulgarity, Suburban Teens On Acid, and Cruel And Unusual Punishment. Recently Dennis republished most of the old Stickboy books, as well as combining them into an anthology, “The Stickboy Saga”. He also did an expanded version of his 1992 auto-bio comic, “Suburban Teens On Acid“, and compiled a bunch of his early comic work, and other obscenities, into the anthology, “The Floating Skull and Friends”. Worden had been selling paintings directly to fans of his comics since the mid 1980's, then in 1994 got his first gallery show of paintings at La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles, the premier “lowbrow” art purveyor and all around cool-as-hell place. He’d show there many more times, and in several other venues around the country. Recently he published a book of his paintings, wood carvings, block prints, and other art, called "Worden - Loser Art". It covers the entire 37 year span of his art career to date, and some earlier work as well. He also wrote a non-fiction book (not a comic), “The Way Of The Good Hedonist”. It’s a book of philosophy, not a book about hedonism. Similar to what some of the Stickboy books were up to, just way more so, and not quite as funny (though funnier than some realize).