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|title=Krent Able's Big Book of Mischief
|author=Krent Able
|publisher=Knockabout
|date=October 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0861661796</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0861661796</amazonus>
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|summary=A collection of comic strips designed only to disgust or delight, depending on your tastes, concerning certain musical hero figures.
|cover=0861661796
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It's come to my attention recently that Knockabout books, with their growing library of graphic titles, have no intention in being at all literary – not for them the gently observant characterisation of some original graphic novels. Instead they seem to have a wilful regard for going even further than their house name suggests – wild, wacky and not afraid to present an upsetting image. With Krent Able they have the collaborator who will surely help them live up to that ethos like no other. Taken from the ''Stool Pigeon'' musical magazine, with some extra cartoons, are these strips of depravity, death in unlikely ways and revolting selections of body parts and fluids.

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