Edited and published here in Pittsburgh by John Kelly – who also wrote most of the text and conducted the interviews – this first issue of Dummy is entirely devoted to the art – and artists – of Pee-Wee's Playhouse, the one-of-a-kind late-1980s Saturday morning children's televsion program – that was also (according to Nielsen) enjoyed by several million adults, and that had started out years earlier as a stage production that led to an HBO special and then a movie (Pee-Wee's Big Adventure).
This issue runs 40 pages in full color on magazine-size, glossy paper with a heavy-duty cardstock cover. It is PACKED with all sorts of Pee-Wee's Playhouse-related art, from production sketches to comicstrips to all sorts of finished art for the wild and wacky Fun Paks and various promotional items.
Learn more and scope out some preview pages HERE.
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