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Crap Hound - Owls and Crows Zine

Crap Hound - Owls and Crows Zine

Edited and designed by Sean Tejaratchi, Crap Hound is the seminal mixture of social commentary and somewhat overindulgent graphic design. Owls & Crows did not take the simple route. It began, like so many Owl & Crows issues, as Cakes & Pies. "I’d been collecting the dessert chums for years, and I finally announced it in the previous issue. But fate had other plans. My declaration was to become yet another empty promise in a long string of horrifying public betrayals." While Cakes & Pies may some day arrive, we are now gifted with something possibly better. 100 black and white, two-color glossy cover.
$7.00

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Crap Hound - Owls and Crows Zine

$20.00

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Crap Hound - Owls and Crows Zine

Edited and designed by Sean Tejaratchi, Crap Hound is the seminal mixture of social commentary and somewhat overindulgent graphic design. Owls & Crows did not take the simple route. It began, like so many Owl & Crows issues, as Cakes & Pies. "I’d been collecting the dessert chums for years, and I finally announced it in the previous issue. But fate had other plans. My declaration was to become yet another empty promise in a long string of horrifying public betrayals." While Cakes & Pies may some day arrive, we are now gifted with something possibly better. 100 black and white, two-color glossy cover.

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Edited and designed by Sean Tejaratchi, Crap Hound is the seminal mixture of social commentary and somewhat overindulgent graphic design. Owls & Crows did not take the simple route. It began, like so many Owl & Crows issues, as Cakes & Pies. "I’d been collecting the dessert chums for years, and I finally announced it in the previous issue. But fate had other plans. My declaration was to become yet another empty promise in a long string of horrifying public betrayals." While Cakes & Pies may some day arrive, we are now gifted with something possibly better. 100 black and white, two-color glossy cover.