Written by Bobby Joseph, 'Skank: The World's Most Dangerous Comic Book', charters the success and failures of Skank Magazine, one of the top selling independent satirical magazines from the nineteen- nineties! This book also features reprints of some of the best comic strips from the rare, hard-to-get issues of Skank as well as some new ones! Which basically slapped the teenage boyz-n-da-hoodies behind the mag right off of their definitely-not-stolen mopeds. Suddenly, they were having to buy their own weed, and -- shock-horror -- smoke it too. Then, when life couldn't seem to get any funnier, the worst thing that could have happened to anyone, actually happened. I'm trying to sleep'.

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Who remembers Skank magazine? Launched in , the comic strip style publication was a somewhat brass, raucous and anarchic addition to the newsstands. Similar to Viz magazine, it would frequently take a satirical look at topical issues but with a very specific lens: most of the characters featured were either black celebrities or the type of characters who would be considered stereotypical tropes within the black community, such as old favourites Wendy Weave and Mary Mampy.
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Covers of Skank Scans via. Our publishing costs had already risen by that point, and after he sued us we had to shut the comic down. Started in , the magazine popped out of a conversation between Bobby and Dotun Adebayo, publisher of Yardie — Victor Headley's debut novel and the first black British bestseller — and the founder of X-Press, the publishing company that sent bullets to members of the press to help promote Headley's follow-up. That take turned out to be satirising the Caribbean communities in Lewisham and Hackney that Joseph and his team of artists had grown up in. Some elements were our own personal quirks, but we had the ability to laugh at them. The first few panels from "Back to Basics" in Skank Scan via. That said, not every strip was a cutting takedown of black British culture. The first few panels of "The Fugitive" in Skank Scan via.
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