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the weekly strip can be seen at the Phoenix New Times

Puro Yayo is the story of Arturo Puro and his wicked band of badass mother fuckers. There's a brand-new strip once a month over at Chamber Six

* THE PASSION OF EL CRISTO in the Phoenix New Times *
I got to illustrate the cover story in the Sept. 14-20 edition of the Phoenix New Times. Full-color cover and 9 interior comic pages! Brilliantly written by Stephen Lemons, "The Passion of El Cristo" is a comedic adventure mocking Arizona’s totally fucked immigration laws, and all the insane politicians that run the show there.

Brand New Cadillac Mini-Comic
All-new mini! Only 200 printed, all individually signed and numbered. Sweet. Contains 32 pages of fresh drawings, sketches, pin-ups, and comics! An all-around kickass time.

Ask For Janice Mini-Comic
A brand-new sequential art experience from Food One! The story of the Beastie Boys' infamous "Paul's Boutique" album in comic book form. 32 pages of original new material! Only 200 printed, all numbered and signed on the back cover.

Tales From The Clerks TPB
This is the ultimate Clerks collection! Contains the brand-new full-color Clerks story "Where's the Beef?", written by Kevin Smith and illustrated by Jim Mahfood. This story is the prequel to the Clerks 2 movie, explaining how Dante and Randal end up working at Mooby's. Also in this volume are the original "Clerks: the Comic Book" from 1998, and the "Clerks Holiday Special" from 1999, both drawn by Mahfood. And if that weren't enough bang for your buck, this collection also contains kickass work from Phil Hester (Clerks: The Lost Scene), Duncan Fegredo (Jay and Silent Bob), Mike Oeming (Bluntman and Chronic), and Matt Wagner (Walt Flanagan's Dog).

High-5 Mini-Comic
Mahfood's all-new sketchbook mini-comic, High-5, is here! 24 pages of brand new drawings and sketchbook material! Fun! Only 200 printed. Numbered and signed.

Stupid Comics TPB
This is the big one! Mahfood's most recognized, fan-favorite work in one badass volume! Political and social satire, autobio madness, pop culture trashin', corporate bashin' anger and whatnot. Fun. Ideal for bathroom reading.

We Love Porn!
Straight from the pages of Playtime and Blue Food Magazine comes this collection of wacky "adult" comics from Jim Mahfood. Includes the hilarious "Unexpected Invasion of the Murderous Space Cocks" and "the Story of Arvid". Also include bonus material from Hector Casanova and Nathan Fox.

The Further Adventures of One Page Filler Man
Jim Mahfood's first original graphic novel is available for purchase! The Further Adventures of One Page Filler Man is a surrealist superhero masterpiece, meant to be enjoyed by humans of all ages! Over 170 pages. Bonus features include an intro by the legendary Dr. Jeffery Shagawat, a sketchbook section, and all the One Page Filler Man short stories from various anthologies.

Classic 40ounce TPB
We're takin' you back to the old school! Classic 40 Ounce: Tales From the Brown Bag collects all of Jim's self-published college era comics. Check out the original first two issues of Girl Scouts (original spelling) and Cosmic Toast #1. Also in this book, Mahfood and Paul Friswald's "Happy Valentine's Day, Cocksucker" short, "The Kansas City Art Institute Fashion Guide", "Danny and Rod" shorts, and tons of sketchbook stuff from this period, including the first-ever drawing of Smoke Dog, the Grrl Scouts, and Zombie Kid.

Putting the Backbone Back TPB
Jim's rummaged through his sketchbooks and journals to produce this epic little art book showcasing never-before-seen sketches, girlie drawings, ideas, short comics, and much, much more. This is a must-have for Mahfood maniacs and fans of cool art everywhere. Features a cover drawn by Mahfood with incredible colors by Jose Garibaldi.

40oz Collected TPB
Here it is!! 120 pages of funky goodness. This handsome trade collects all of Mahfood's out-of-print 40oz mini-comics, plus 20 pages of all-new bonus material! Featuring additional work by Troy Nixey, Scott Morse, and Mike Huddleston.