1990's Australian comic character, Hairbutt The Hippo (detective extraordinaire) promotional wall posters
Not modern reprinted posters, originals from the 1990's
These were some of the very first promotional posters because the first comic was not released until 1991
Hairbutt The Hippo posters (4x as detailed below)
I am offering ALL FOUR, not separating
Rat Race Comix
Illustrated by Jason Paulos
Stories by Jason Paulos & Bodine Amerikah
Hairbutt The Hippo stories were described by the Los Angeles Tribune as "Fun loving, action packed filth"
Each poster is detailed below, also see the photographs.
All are the same size and unmounted
420mm wide x 600mm height
I would describe all of these posters as being in good - fair condition, please read the description below carefully
POSTER #1
Tear at the top
4 small holes, one in each corner from previous mounting on the wall
Dirty background, similar to a mildew but no smells
Promotes Hairbutt The Hippo #2
Printed copyright 1990 Jason Paulos
POSTER #2
No tears
4 small holes, one in each corner from previous mounting on the wall
Dirty background, similar to a mildew but no smells
Promotes Hairbutt The Hippo #1
Printed copyright 1989 Jason Paulos
POSTER #3
No tears
4 small holes, one in each corner from previous mounting on the wall
Dirty background, similar to a mildew but no smells
Promotes Hairbutt The Hippo
Large bold print
UNCUT
UNCENSORED
UNASHAMED
UNHYGENIC
Jason Paulos acknowledgment and this post is SIGNED by Jason, dated 1994 - black textor pen, NOT printed.
POSTER #4
Tear at the bottom
4 small holes, one in each corner from previous mounting on the wall
Dirty background, similar to a mildew but no smells
Promotes Hairbutt The Hippo #1
NO acknowledgment of the illustrator, Jason Paulos
This appears to be an alternative poster version as POSTER #2 is for the same comic issue.
Great Australian comic character historical posters
Extremely difficult to find just one of these, I am offering all four as described above
Supplied in their raw form (not treated in any way) rolled up and sealed in a plastic bag then inserted into a postal mailing tube.