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Flaming Carrot Comics
Man of Mystery!
1997
First Published
4.26
Average Rating
117
Number of Pages

Collects Flaming Carrot comics #1-3. Silliness could hardly be realized so flawlessly (and any superhero who carries Pez and Fizzies in his utility belt is okay in my book). Moon goons raid a redneck picnic. An Advanced Scientific Weapon turns Martians into door-to-door salesmen. A notorious villain grinds innocents up with a lawnmower, then goes home to eat vanilla wafers in the bathtub. No, it's not The Collected Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, it's the mid-'80s icon of tomfoolery, the Champion of Justice, the Dreadnought of Chicanery...the Flaming Carrot. A gun in one hand, a knife in the other (and, naturally, a fiery carrot for a head), 'FC' tackles terrorist death squads, communist hordes, and road hogs from outer space in this wonderful trade reissue of FC comics #1-3, plus previously unreleased material. Cited as "more fun than a Toyota-thon tent-sale with free hot dogs," this guy throws stink bombs, climbs walls with toilet plungers, and wears scuba flippers; and his nuclear-powered pogo stick enables him to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Okay, maybe it's not as important as The Collected Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, but seriously, what would you rather have on your bookshelf? The back blurb says it all: "Life's not worth living without banana bread, white-wall tires, and Flaming Carrot Comics!" —Edward Lee

Avg Rating
4.26
Number of Ratings
93
5 STARS
54%
4 STARS
25%
3 STARS
16%
2 STARS
4%
1 STARS
1%
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Author

Bob Burden
Bob Burden
Author · 4 books

Best known for his Flaming Carrot and Mystery Men creations. Wrote numerous Gumby comics. Also, has a short story in Dark Love which was released in 1989.

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