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All Wiggum Comix
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Comic Information
Genre: Crime
Comedy
First appearance: More Bongos That Time Forgot

All Wiggum Comix is a comedy and crime comic starring Chief Wiggum.

Description[edit]

"The year was 1991. Bush was in office. Poison was still a juggernaut in heavy metal music. Law and order was prized throughout the land. From a random telephone poll of 27 Tarzana, California households conducted by a Bongo intern, it was determined that America wanted to see a comic based on the life of Johnny Depp. To avoid licensing fees, we decided to give them All Wiggum Comix. We promised to show the country a gritty vision of police work, with all of the scumbags and crullers that come with it. The book sold well until 1995, when we published a "very special" issue entitled "Powdered Sugarbirds Don't Fly", featuring the Chief struggling with a lard addiction. This marked the beginning of the end for the series; a hasty, half-baked plan to relaunch the title as "Love, Clancy," a tender series about a warm police chief that wore a lot of sweaters, was subsequently scrapped."


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