There's a part of me that wants the prank to continue, but it's just too cruel for me to bear, so I thought I might reveal some information I recently came into contact with. The following is from Joe Tyburczy, one of the contributing artists to Poor Farm Comics and Stories #2 and #3, when I asked him about #1:
QuoteNo, there is no #1. When I added the "#2" it was a joke....a prank to confuse future generations and collectors....and I see it has worked!
It's little wonder why some of the biggest collections in the world aren't graced by a copy. And I can't help but wonder if the reason why Michael Langevin, the publisher, wouldn't answer me when pressed about it was to further prolong the prank. How cruel . . .
DrS... you can cross off an item from your checklist!
Easily the cheapest one left to cross off, as it turned out...
Funny, I just asked someone named Dan that ordered multiple copies of #2 and #3 and this was his response...
"Yes there is a poor farm #1. The person who printed these did not have any copies & did not know where to get any. #1 is very rare."
Guess he was one that got duped also, you can find his name in the Kennedy guide as one of Jay's contributors on page 6 also...
While it is on all of the want lists, way back in the early 80s most people like myself and Kennedy believed that it never existed. The reference at fault was the Illustrated Check list that left a space open for it. The other phantom is Folk Funnies 1. There was a 1 but the publishers burnt all of the copies at a beach party.
Now I know for sure that Langevin was in on the gag. Ah, well, at least the mystery has been solved at long last.
Quote from: dr_s on January 14, 2008, 05:54:21 PM
While it is on all of the want lists, way back in the early 80s most people like myself and Kennedy believed that it never existed. The reference at fault was the Illustrated Check list that left a space open for it. The other phantom is Folk Funnies 1. There was a 1 but the publishers burnt all of the copies at a beach party.
Say what? Do tell more, Arnie. I have never heard of Folks Funnies #1 being reality.
And I know how druggies go, but what is the point of the publishers burning all copies of a comic book at a beach party? Sounds like an urban legend.
Long ago, in at a San Diego con far away (in the late 70s or 1981 at the latest) I met the publisher of the the book. He was selling out his ug stock got %1 a book, bought 8 Adventures of Jay etc. He said he did Folk 1 and I asked what happened to it. That's when he told me he destroyed it.
It sounds like another story that was concocted by a publisher to drive collectors mad.
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So who wants to burn some comic books?
Jason
Drunks?? You had to meet the guys, I think they had a porno shop on Broadway and 8th st in downtown SD. They were cool huys who I had talked to on several trips there, but they were out there.
Quote from: Visitor Q on May 12, 2008, 07:54:03 AM
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So who wants to burn some comic books?
Jason
It'll be like the new Fahrenheit 451. The tough part will be deciding which comics to burn.
Burn them all and let Godnose sort them out.
Quote from: dr_s on May 12, 2008, 08:15:02 AM
Burn them all and let Godnose sort them out.
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Jason