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''Billy and the Boingers Bootleg'' is the fifth collection of the comic strip series
Bloom County ''Bloom County'' is an American comic strip by Berkeley Breathed which originally ran from December 8, 1980, until August 6, 1989. It examined events in politics and culture through the viewpoint of a fanciful small town in Middle America, wh ...
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Berkeley Breathed Guy Berkeley "Berke" Breathed (; born June 21, 1957) is an American cartoonist, children's book author, director, and screenwriter, known for his comic strips ''Bloom County'', '' Outland'', and ''Opus''. ''Bloom County'' earned Breathed the Pu ...
. It was published in 1987. It is preceded by '' Bloom County Babylon'' and followed by '' Tales Too Ticklish to Tell''. Prior to publication, Breathed announced a contest to solicit original song submissions as if written by or for the in-comic heavy metal rock group, "Billy and the Boingers". The first-place winner's song, "I'm A Boinger", was included in the book on the A-side of a
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. The second-place winner, "U-Stink-But-I-♥-U", was on the B-side. "U-Stink-But-I-♥-U" was performed by New Jersey hardcore band
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who also rerecorded the song for their second album, ''
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''. The track remains the band's signature song and is still played live to close out their shows. The cover artwork contains parodies of the covers of two of the best-selling rock albums of 1986/87: the front cover is a send-up of
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'' Live/1975–85''; the back cover includes a spoof of U2's ''
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'' (the original blurry/"narrow-heads" version of the cover; the spoof deliberately imitates these traits). In both cases, the band member(s) in the original artwork are substituted with members of Billy and the Boingers.


Synopses of major storylines

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Cutter John Cutter John is a fictional character in the 1980s comic strip ''Bloom County'' by Berke Breathed. Cutter, a Vietnam War veteran using a wheelchair due to paraplegia from a war injury, was one of the county's most well-liked citizens. Despite be ...
, having been captured by the Soviets on an ill-fated ballooning mission, is returned to the US in exchange for the communist
Bill the Cat Bill the Cat, or Bill D. Cat, is a fictional cat appearing in the works of cartoonist Berkeley Breathed, beginning with the comic strip ''Bloom County'' in the 1980s and continuing in '' Outland'' and ''Opus'' in the following decades. Bill also ...
, who was awaiting execution for treason. (p1, 10 strips) *
Steve Dallas Steve Dallas is a fictional character in the American comic strips of Berke Breathed, most famously ''Bloom County'' in the 1980s. He was first introduced as an obnoxious frat boy in the college strip ''The Academia Waltz'', which ran in the Uni ...
ends up in a full upper-body cast after he and
Opus ''Opus'' (pl. ''opera'') is a Latin word meaning "work". Italian equivalents are ''opera'' (singular) and ''opere'' (pl.). Opus or OPUS may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * Opus number, (abbr. Op.) specifying order of (usually) publicatio ...
attempt to photograph
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for the ''Bloom Beacon''. (p6, 17 strips) * The Defense Department sends Opus $900 million, mistaking him for "Mr. Spock, chief science officer for '
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' defense research". The newly opulent Opus enlists Oliver's help in designing "Net Wars", a strategic defense plan involving $500 billion in small bills stitched into a giant space net. (p15, 18 strips) * Opus panics when he learns that his demographic (single 6-year-old college-educated penguins) has only a 3% of getting married. He places a personal ad and embarks on a date with
Lola Granola Lola Granola, also known as Fatima Struggle, is a fictional character in the comic strips ''Bloom County'' and ''Opus'' by Berkeley Breathed. Lola, a free spirited hippie and abstract artist, is the unlikely fiancée of Opus the Penguin. Their p ...
. (p22, 12 strips) * Oliver's father panics when he learns that satellite television channels will be scrambled. Oliver hijacks an HBO broadcast to protest and subsequently gives himself up to the FBI. (p27, 6 strips) * Two weeks after his initial date with Lola Granola, Opus proposes marriage, and she accepts. The couple later has dinner with an ex-boyfriend of hers, Bart Savagewood, who "tests fighter jets for the Navy, catches sharks for fun, and bench-presses 290". (p29, 20 strips) * Opus becomes the ''Bloom Beacon'' cartoonist, and struggles with deadlines and writer's block. (p45, 9 strips) * Formerly communist Bill the Cat sneaks back into the US "to make some dough". (p49, 3 strips) * In Oliver's experimentation with teleportation, he accidentally scrambles his DNA with Bill the Cat. Oliver turns feline as Bill the Cat reads ''Ebony''. It turns out to be a dream. (p50, 8 strips) * Opus, as ''Bloom Beacon'' cartoonist, accidentally uses an obscure racial slur. He is burned in effigy, and subsequent cartoons are torn to pieces by the legal department. (p54, 5 strips) *
Milo Milo may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Milo'' (magazine), a strength sports magazine *'' Milo: Sticky Notes and Brain Freeze'', a 2011 children's novel by Alan Silberberg * ''Milo'' (video game), a first-person adventure-puzzle computer ga ...
and Opus track down and photograph the last living basselope,
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. The story attracts widespread attention, particularly from the military, who see the basselope as a potential deployment vehicle for tactical warheads. (p56, 15 strips) * Opus meets Lola's parents. Lola's mother encourages her to find someone else, while Lola's father gets Opus drunk. (p62, 11 strips) * Disenchanted with the legal profession, Steve Dallas holds auditions for a heavy-metal group. The band thus formed is christened "
Deathtöngue ''Bloom County'' is an American comic strip by Berkeley Breathed which originally ran from December 8, 1980, until August 6, 1989. It examined events in politics and culture through the viewpoint of a fanciful small town in Middle America, whe ...
", with Bill the Cat on "electric tongue", Opus on tuba, and
Hodge-Podge Hodgepodge or hotchpotch describes a confused or disorderly mass or collection of things; a "mess" or a "jumble". Hodge-podge may refer to: * Hodge-Podge (comics), a character from the comic strip ''Bloom County'' * Hodge-Podge (soup), a type of ...
on drums. Lola and her mother express disapproval of Opus's new occupation and leather attire, while Reverend Wildmon enjoys the group's "rousing little songs". (p69, 28 strips) * Steve discovers that he has only six months to live, unless he gives up smoking. With the assistance of Opus, Steve is tied to a chair to wait out his detoxification. A half-hour later, Steve is chasing Opus with an axe, trapping him in the toilet. Steve's withdrawal is eventually neutralized with a pantry full of Twinkies, Ding Dongs, pickles, and
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. (p88, 14 strips) * Jealous of Lola's reaction to
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, Opus attempts to buff up, resulting in injury to himself and others. (p94, 5 strips) * Opus takes a tour of the "landmines" on the path of a modern, maturing relationship. They consist of The Big Lie, The Honest Opinion, The Big Adjustment, The Big Confession, The Big Casualness, and The Big Spat. (p96, 6 strips) * Steve Dallas and Bill the Cat are subpoenaed to testify at the special Senate hearings on "porn rock". Bowing to pressure from " Tippy Gorp", Steve announces that Deathtöngue has been renamed " Billy and the Boingers". (p99, 7 strips) * Armand Dipthong, Chief Editor of the Bloom Picayune, attempts to and eventually succeeds in writing a "truly frank article on the public-health threat of
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". (p101, 5 strips) * Binkley's anxiety closet presents Binkley himself as he will be in twenty years. Binkley learns that he will lose his hair, work a menial job, and marry his fifth-grade nemesis. (p103, 8 strips) * Unsatisfied with his appearance, Opus attempts to lose weight. His approaches include fad diets, an elastic belt,
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with a household vacuum cleaner and the negative reinforcement of getting whacked on the head when reaching for food. He finally concludes that he simply must "eat less and exercise". (p106, 12 strips) * Binkley convinces the boardinghouse residents to become vegetarians. (p113, 6 strips) * With the sponsorship of " Dr. Scholl's Odor-Eaters", Billy and the Boingers sets off for their one-stop world tour, to the Annual
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Banquet in
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. (p115, 18 strips)


References

{{Reflist Bloom County Books by Berkeley Breathed Little, Brown and Company books 1987 books Flexi discs