Glad to see Joe Bob Briggs experiencing somewhat of a resurgence in attention lately. He’s hosted two, coming up on three, horror marathons for the Shudder network, and has been hitting conventions and making other appearances as well.
I hadn’t read any of his collected articles and essays, and started, randomly, with “Cosmic Wisdom.” The book contains 270 pages worth of Joe Bob’s writing from the eighties and maybe part of 1990. As is always the case with these kinds of collections, a lot of the material is based on dated events and people, in some cases things largely dropped from public awareness. But that’s what the Internet’s for! And anyway, Joe Bob’s humor shines through even stuff I’m not familiar with.
Some chapters are better than others, and a couple that made me laugh quite hard. A few are just amusing, and there are a couple that fell a little flat. But for the most part, if you’re looking for a good written introduction to Mr. Joe Bob Briggs, as far as I can tell, this one should do the job.