I’m actually pretty excited to start talking about this project. It’s been in the pipeline for a while now and it’s now ready to become a part of the Weasel Press collection.
MIFFED AND PEEVED: AN AWFULLY BAD TRIP TO THE HEART OF THE BRITISH DISEASE
This project is by Neil S. Reddy, with artwork from Ian Parker, and is a parody of Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing. In 1987, Shaggy ventures off to discover what lies at the heart of the British disease during Thatcher’s right wing U.K. Shaggy’s intention is to follow his idol, Hunter S. Thompson and re-enact the famous novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, yet he continuously fails to realize the true meaning behind Thompson’s work. Pay your own cash. Make your own ride. It has to be YOUR ride, not something that can ever be relived. Stand up to the bastards of the world in your own shoes!
Neil S. Reddy is a despicable, mean spirited, crafty and irresponsible human being. He amuses himself by farting in elevators, tearing pages from detective novels and pushing over small children. He eats pickled fish in enclosed spaces, collects road kill which he forms into festering statues and always talks during the movie. He also writes stories some of which have been published by Weasel Press.
Ian Parker was born in the South of England but talks with an Irish accent just to annoy people. He smells bad, he is so repellent even pond scum is appalled by his presence. He draws sketches and cartoons in order to exact his revenge on people who know of his existence, and that’s not going to change anytime soon.
Neil has had a few books with Weasel Press & Red Ferret Press. You can check out all of his titles at:
http://www.weaselpress.com/#!neilreddy/c196p
Published on March 17, 2016 11:56