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 75ยข 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.)
A number of compilation titles have been published that merge several of the original titles into one book. 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
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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