Elephant Parts (comic)
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Elephant Parts was a short-lived British adult comic from the 1990s, similar in tone and content to Gas comic[citation needed], only with a cruder layout and a wilfully "amateurish" feel overall.
The most notable strip was Charlie Brooker's Horny Estelle, which told the story of various twenty-something losers and their unrequited love for the title character, a blonde baggage who was allegedly insatiable. Similar in tone to Peter Bagge's Hate comics[citation needed] and employing similarly exaggerated drawings, the strip was indicative of the level of humour to be found in the magazine.[citation needed]
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