The Bus (book)

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The Bus is a 1987 collection of Paul Kirchner's comic strip The Bus that ran in Heavy Metal magazine. [1] Each strip depicts a man hitching a ride on a bus in increasingly bizarre ways. Dave Langford reviewed The Bus for White Dwarf #94, and stated that "these explorations of the Bus in American society are mostly original and weird. They are highly sophisticated humour; consult the book for the page on which this is contrasted with unsophisticated humour." [1]

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  1. 1 2 Langford, Dave (October 1987). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf . No. 94. Games Workshop. p. 12.