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''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' is an
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mostly by
Matt Howarth Matt may refer to: *Matt (name), people with the given name ''Matt'' or Matthew, meaning "gift from God", or the surname Matt *In British English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish, see gloss (material appearance) *Matt, Switzerland, a mu ...
about two fun-loving bad boys, Ron Post and Russ Post, from the fictional Bugtown. Equally inspired by H. P. Lovecraft,
Philip K. Dick Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928March 2, 1982), often referred to by his initials PKD, was an American science fiction writer. He wrote 44 novels and about 121 short stories, most of which appeared in science fiction magazines during his l ...
, and ambient electronic music, the series ran for 63 issues (published by a number of companies) from 1985–1998, making it one of the longest-running indy comics titles.


Plot and characters

The Post Bros., Ron and Russ (named for brothers Ron and Russ Mael, the duo that make up the American pop and Rock duo,
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) are natives of a mysterious transdimensional locality known as Bugtown, where all residents possess the ability to engage in interdimensional travel. Anyone killed in Bugtown or brought there immediately after death will soon regenerate. According to creator Howarth, the Post Bros. are "greedy, pathologically trigger-happy, completely corruptible, endlessly irritating, psychotically solipsistic and — unfortunately for all — possessed of the ability to instantly shift between all possible reality levels"."Those Annoying Post Bros."
Bugtown Pubs website. Accessed Dec. 7, 2016.
The spin-off character Savage Henry, guitarist for the Bugtown band the Bulldaggers, ended up with his own series, published from 1987–1994. The real-world experimental musician
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of (
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and
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) was a regular guest in ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'', appearing in issues #2, 5, 42, 48, 50, and 63 (with cameos in issues #7, 16, and 41); and Annuals #1–2 (with a cameo In #3). In addition, the real-world avant-garde art collective
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appeared in ''Those Annoying Post Bros.: Stalking Ralph'' (
Aeon Press MU Press (officially Miscellanea Unlimited Press) was an independent comic book publisher based in Seattle, Washington, which operated 1990 – c. 2006. MU Press was one of the industry's most prolific " furry" comic publishers, while its mid-199 ...
, 1995).


Publication history

The Post Brothers debuted in the early 1980s in '' Heavy Metal'' magazine, and their adventures were serialized there for a number of issues. In 1985,
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began publishing ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' It ran for 18 issues until 1990. In 1991, the title was taken over by
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, which published an additional 20 issues until 1994.
MU Press MU Press (officially Miscellanea Unlimited Press) was an independent comic book publisher based in Seattle, Washington, which operated 1990 – c. 2006. MU Press was one of the industry's most prolific " furry" comic publishers, while its mid-199 ...
's Aeon imprint picked up the title from 1994"Post Bros. Moves to ÆON", p. 39. ''
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'', Seattle, May 1994.
–1998, publishing 25 more issues, for a total of 63 issues. During this period, Aeon also published three ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' annuals, from 1995-1997. Sometime later, Howarth produced three additional Post Bros.
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comics, ''Targets'', ''Sidewinder Nights'', and ''Paparazzi Punishment'', all of which are available in
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format via digital download on Howarth's website. From 2004–2005, MU Press published Howarth's spin-off series, ''Bugtown'', which ran for 6 issues."Bugtown"
Grand Comics Database. Accessed Dec. 7, 2016.
In 1994 Aeon released ''Those Annoying Post Bros.: Das Loot'', a trade paperback collecting ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' issue #1-5. In 1995, Aeon released ''Those Annoying Post Bros.: Disturb the Neighbors'', a trade paperback collecting ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' issue #6-9. Beginning in 2008, Howarth wrote a number of prose novels (with no illustrations) taking place in the Bugtown universe that also featured the Post Bros. In 2011,
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released
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editions of ''Those Annoying Post Bros. Collected: Volume 1'', which collected ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' #1-4; and ''Those Annoying Post Bros. Collected: Volume 2'', which collected issues #5–9.


In other media

Two CDs by "Ron Post" were released: * ''Head Wounds'' — 54 minutes of synthesizers, guns, and screams * ''Ron Post: Road Kills'' (1993) — 58 minutes of electronic music inspired by events in ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' issues #3 and #5 ""recorded on the road in Ron's armored tank"


Bibliography

* "Those Annoying Post Bros." ongoing storyline, '' Heavy Metal'' magazine (early 1980s) — later collected in ''Changes: A Psycho-Visual Novel'' (Tundra, 1992) * ''WRAB: Pirate Television'' (Howski Studios, 1985) — spy thriller co-starring the Post Bros and M. Boche * ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' (18 issues, Vortex Comics, 1985–1990) — first few issues co-written with
Lou Stathis Louis J. Stathis (September 29, 1952 – May 4, 1997) was an American author, critic and editor, mainly in the areas of fantasy and science fiction. During the last four years of his life he was an editor for DC Comics' Vertigo line, working on ...
* ''The Savage Sword of Mike'' (Fandom House, 1988) — guest-stars Ron Post., 36 pp. * ''Vigilante Rocker'' (''Reflex'' magazine, early 1990s) — collected by Howarth with new material; stars Ron Post; 31 pp. * ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' (20 issues, Rip Off Press, 1991–1994) * ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' (25 issues, MU Press/Aeon, 1994–1998) * (with
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) ''Those Annoying Post Bros.: Stalking Ralph'' (Aeon Press, 1995) — the Post Bros. are hired to kill
The Residents The Residents are an American art collective and art rock band best known for their avant-garde music and multimedia works. Since their first official release, ''Meet the Residents'' (1974), they have released over 60 albums, numerous music vi ...
* ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' annuals (MU Press, 1995-1997) * ''Targets'' (self-published) — 26 pp. * ''Sidewinder Nights'' (self-published) — 24 pp. * ''Paparazzi Punishment'' (self-published) — 25 pp. * ''Post-Mortem'' (self-published) — collection of short strips, 64 pp. * ''Bugtown'' novels: ** ''Secondhead Godhead'' (2008) — featuring Caroline, the Post Bros and Savage Henry; 202 pp. ** ''Induced Labor'' (c. 2009) — the Post Bros kidnap a baby deity; 184 pp. ** ''Poisonous Circles'' (c. 2010) — 2 short stories and a novella; featuring the Post Bros and Savage Henry; 165 pp. ** ''Sneakernet'' (c. 2011) — featuring the Post Bros and Savage Henry; 182 pp.


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External links


Bugtown Mall
creator Howarth's shopping site devoted to ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' American comics titles 1985 comics debuts 1998 comics endings Science fiction comics