Poot! (comics)

Poot! (comics)

"Poot!" was an adultfobor British comic from the 1980s billed as "Probably Britain's silliest comic".The comic was one of a wave of publications, led by "Viz". It was printed on glossy paper with primary colours.

Characters included:
* Arnold The Anus
* Short Fat Ugly Bald Stupid Man
* Timmy The Tampon
* Ed Case
* Nigel The Orange

A few pages can be found on Flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomdolan/sets/72157605607800988/


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