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The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, 1st issue, 1971, by Gilbert Shelton
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The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, 1st issue, 1971, by Gilbert Shelton
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers are a trio of underground comic strip characters created by the U.S. artist Gilbert Shelton.  Beginning in 1968, their adventures were collected in a series of underground comics published by Rip Off Press.  With the demise of the underground newspaper, new adventures continued to appear in magazines such as Playboy, High Times, and Rip Off Comix, and these too were collected in comic book form.  Shelton continued to write the series until 1992, in collaboration with Dave Sheridan (1974-1982) and Paul Mavrides (since 1978). The work enjoys a sizeable cult following, and the magazines are widely available in underground comic stores.

The comics relate the humorous adventures of the eponymous "brothers" and, more often than not, their attempts to procure drugs and avoid apprehension by the police. The stories are highly satirical in nature and often poke fun at the establishment and right-wing politics. For a counterculture production, the standard of artwork is exceptionally high; Shelton's striving for accuracy and attention to detail have earned him comparisons with Hergé.

The majority of the titles in the series consist of one or more multi-page stories together with a number of one-page strips. Many of the latter have a one-row skit featuring Fat Freddy's Cat at the bottom of the page. Some of the titles also contain a small number of strips featuring completely unrelated characters.

Characters

The Freak Brothers are a threesome of hippies (hippies were commonly known as "freaks" in U.S. slang) from San Francisco: Phineas Freakears, Freewheelin' Franklin, and Fat Freddy. The trio are anti-heroes, taking large quantities of drugs and consistently defying authority. They are lazy (several storylines revolve around the "horror" of one of the brothers having to find work) and unreliable — particularly in the case of Fat Freddy.
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, from left to right, Phineas, Freddy and Franklin
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The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, from left to right, Phineas, Freddy and Franklin

The three Freak Brothers have very different personalities:

Other regularly occurring characters include:

Storylines and themes

Freddy, with his cat
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Freddy, with his cat

Predominant is the use of narcotics, particularly marijuana but also numerous other stimulants and hallucinogens. Most stories in the canon use drugs, or the attempt to purchase them, for humorous effect, although heroin is notably missing from the list of drugs that the Freak Brothers would condone the consumption of. The theme of foreign travel is often explored, most notably in the three-part Idiots Abroad series. Food is a commonly recurring subject. These stories most often involve Fat Freddy and his marijuana-induced "munchies" (increased appetite). The squalor engendered by the Brothers' indolence is often highlighted; several strips feature the household's cockroach population, ruled over by a fascist monarchy. Several stories satirise governments, particularly the U.S. government. These stories invariably show politicians and their agents as corrupt, incompetent, or both.

It is common for the storylines to begin with an air of realism, but rapidly descend via surrealism into complete insanity.

Some of the best-loved Freak Brothers stories include:

Catchphrases

The Freak Brothers comics include a number of catchphrases that have worked their way into the underground consciousness:
"Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope."—Freewheelin' Franklin
:The Los Angeles Public Library paraphrased this as "Books will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no books." on an in-library poster featuring the likeness of Freewheelin' Franklin. This poster is now so rare as to be virtually priceless in mint condition.
"Don't get burned!" (usually aimed at Fat Freddy as he sets out to purchase drugs)
"Smoking grass and drinking beer is like pissing into the wind."
"While you're out there smashing the state, don't forget to keep a smile on your lips and a song in your heart!"

List of Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers titles

Titles in the series are often referred to by their number, but almost all of them additionally have a title in words.

A number of compilation titles have been published that merge several of the original titles into one book. Also, there have been two full color books:

There have been two large collections, the first reprinting comic book covers in color, the second entirely in color.

Compilations of Fat Freddy's Cat stories have also been published.

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