A treasure from the past. Print run was 2.5 years through 86-88.
Lying halfway between Buster and Viz, was Oink! A cheeky, pig-themed, politically aware comic, that generated some hilarous lampoons of other comic strips and media personalities.
Great writers, who came from, and went on to do some further outstanding works.
Favourite strip was New Wave Dave.
There’s a website up explaining and following the history, along with scans of most/all pages oink.blog
Just found the Oink! Blog and I’m reading through it right now.
Had never registered that there was a 45 single record available in issue #38.
I had the original flexi-disc from issue #1, now time to see what other chart-stopping hits they came up with on this 45. (c:
Great writers, who came from, and went on to do some further outstanding works.
Yes, there were a few Viz imitators (just poaching a fraction of their readership would make you a success) but Oink! seems the one that had the most impact with its alumni, like Charlie Broker, going on to do great things.
When I found out that Charlie Brooker had been a writer for Oink!, I thought, “that fits”. Newswipe seemed like a continuation of the early Oink! piss-take attitude.
Showing my age, but I actually bought a few issues of that comic at the newsstand. Money was tight though, and when I was forced to make a choice I went back to my first love, superhero comics.