Flook (comic Strip) - Books

Books

  • The Amazing Adventures of Rufus and Flook 1949
  • Rufus and Flook v. Moses Maggot 1950
  • Rufus and Flook at School 1951
  • Flook 1958 (collection of three stories)
  • Flook: Flook's Eye View of the Sixties, with an introduction by Laurie Lee, 1970 (collection of four stories)
  • Flook and the Peasants' Revolt 1975
  • Trog: Forty Graphic Years 1987 (features one complete “Flook” story)
  • I, Flook: An Autobiography by George Melly, 1962 (not a strip collection)
  • Trog at 30: A Celebration, Centre for the Study of Cartoons and Caricature, University of Kent at Canterbury, 1979 (catalogue accompanying an exhibit, with essays by most of the writers of “Flook” up to date)
  • The Pataphysical Flook 2007 (an essay about Melly’s references to the works of Alfred Jarry in Flook)

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