Wild Cartoon Kingdom #1 & 3 NM Ren & Stimpy Beavis Buttheat Nice Copy Tight Spine


the debut issue of Wild Cartoon Kingdom which came out in 1993. Wild Cartoon Kingdom was the cutting edge animation magazine of the early-90's. This issue is 78 pages long and features a great 26-page article on Ren & Stimpy and the controversy which surrounded John Kricfalusi and the series at that point in time. It also has articles on George Liquor, Japanimania, Batman (14-page episode on WB series with episode guide), and reviews of all the new animated TV series and theatrical releases of the time. The magazine is in new condition. ~~ Please check out our other auctions and save money on shipping multiple items while dealing with a reliable and established seller.


Introducing Wild Cartoon Kingdom #1, a timeless collectible that features captivating cartoons for enthusiasts of all ages. This issue was published in June 1993 and is presented in English. The magazine is in very fine condition and boasts a tight spine that ensures durability. It comes with an issue number of 1 and is published by LFP, Inc. This Wild Cartoon Kingdom #1 magazine is a must-have for collectors of vintage cartoons and is sure to bring hours of entertainment to its new owner.


Today’s offering is issue three of WILD CARTOON KINGDOM from 1994, a bizarre journal published by, of all people, HUSTLER’s Larry Flynt! This is the only issue I ever saw and quite frankly, it leaves a bad aftertaste. Parts of it are really good but the elitist attitude that permeates the overall enterprise is a real turn-off.


Edited by FILM THREAT’s Chris Gore (now an IFC game show host!), the emphasis in this issue is on cover feature BEAVIS & BUTTHEAD, a vulgar but clever one-joke premise that stretched out into far too many seasons of TV pointlessness. REN & STIMPY’s Jon Kricfalusi interviews B&B creator (and SPY KIDS actor) Mike Judge in a too-long talk that ranges from truly interesting to "What were they drinking?". Other negative stuff includes a so-called review of the then-new ANIMANIACS that admits the reviewer hadn’t seen the show and then goes on to mercilessly ravage it. Ugh!