Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers - List of Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers Titles

List of Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers Titles

Titles in the series are often referred to by their number, but almost all of them additionally have a title in words.

  • Underground Classics (Freak Brothers No.0) (issues 0 to 7 are in black and white)
  • The Collected Adventures Of... (Freak Brothers No.1)
  • Further Adventures of those... (Freak Brothers No.2)
  • A Year Passes Like Nothing (Freak Brothers No.3)
  • Brother, Can You Spare 75¢ for the... (Freak Brothers No.4)
  • Grass Roots (Freak Brothers No.5)
  • Six Snappy Sockeroos (Freak Brothers No.6)
  • Several Short Stories (Freak Brothers No.7)
  • The Idiots Abroad, Part I (Freak Brothers No.8) (both color and black and white editions)
  • The Idiots Abroad, Part II (Freak Brothers No.9) (both color and black and white editions)
  • The Idiots Abroad, Part III (Freak Brothers No.10) (both color and black and white editions)
  • Freak Brothers No.11 (both color and black and white editions)
  • Freak Brothers No.12 (black and white only)
  • Freak Brothers No.13 (reprints in black and white of stories from Thoroughly Ripped plus new cover and one story never before printed in the US, The Plant.)

Also, there have been two full color books:

  • Thoroughly Ripped (1978) ISBN 0-89620-077-9 (2 editions, one with the board game, one without)
  • Grass Roots (1984) ISBN 0-89620-090-6

And a Fat Freddy spinoff:

  • Fat Freddy's Comics & Stories No.1 (Collector's Item), Pub. Knockabout, UK, 1983, ISBN 086166 011 0

A number of compilation titles have been published that merge several of the original titles into one book. There have been two large collections, the first reprinting comic book covers in color, the second entirely in color.

  • The Complete Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Volume One (2001) ISBN 0-86166-146-X (reprints comic books 0 through 7 and 12)
  • The Complete Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Volume Two (2003) ISBN 0-86166-149-4 (reprints comic books 8 - 11 and 13) (note: according to the reverse title pages, the second volume has the same ISBN 0-86166-146-X)

An omnibus edition (ISBN 978-0-86166-159-6) of the entire series was published in late 2008.

Compilations of Fat Freddy's Cat stories have also been published.

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