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    Cud Comics #5

    Cud Comics » Cud Comics #5 released by Dark Horse Comics on September 1996.

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    In this month's Eno and Plum selection, "The Old Folks at Home," Eno and Pllum try to move in with Eno's parents after being evicted from their own apartment for not paying the rent. Unfortunately, they find space is at a premium, with the drug dealers upstairs and Eno's sister's family in the basement, where her husband watches sports on TV and recovers from a mysterious mental illness. And that's where it begins! Meanwhile, in "Are We Recovering Yet?" Plum's old hippy dad, Seymour Riverpeace, is forced into mandatory drug treatment by a former commune buddy who's now a federal judge, and The Author pays an instructive visit to Charles Schlutz, creator of the renowned comicstrip "Groundnuts."

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