Capitalism on Psychedelics: The Mainstreaming of an Underground

Erik Davis, writing for Chacruna:

Everyone gets worked up about a showdown, especially when the conflict involves colorful characters and positions you really care about. Like many attendees to the conference Cultural and Political Perspectives on Psychedelic Science, I was familiar with the Statement on Open Science and Open Praxis with Psilocybin, MDMA, and Similar Substances, which had been posted earlier this year on Chacruna and elsewhere. The effort was spearheaded by Bob Jesse, a long-time member of the West Coast psychedelic intelligentsia, and a figure whose ethical, intellectual, and big heart bona fides are impeccable. Intervening in the rapidly developing field of psychedelic medicine, the Statement called for a continuing commitment to scientific integrity, data-sharing, and the spirit of service. It also reflected a growing distrust of the for-profit corporate behaviors that have recently been unleashed in the psychedelic space. Though Jesse was too careful to name names, the main sources of concern were two for-profit companies: Compass Pathways, a one-time nonprofit, now moving aggressively into the psilocybin therapy space in Europe, and Eleusis, a less visible but more cheekily-named outfit that has patented LSD for the treatment of Alzheimer’s.

Scanning the list of names who had signed the Statement, I remarked again on something I noted in a somewhat cranky essay I wrote for Erowid Extracts in 2013: that the science of psychedelics cannot be disentangled from the wider and more multifaceted culture of psychedelics—very much including its underground culture(s). My essay was aimed particularly at MAPS, who at that point had already established its current dominance over the space of “important” psychedelic conferences, all of which stressed the legitimating force of science in their titles and content. My main point was that if the “Multidisciplinary” in MAPS’ name was going to count for anything beyond a groovy brand, the organization had to actually open the doors of the discourse it managed to disciplines other than science and clinical research. Though trained in the humanities myself, I was particularly concerned with the social sciences, which I hoped would provide some of the critical, contextualist, anthropologically-informed, and politically sophisticated correctives to the mainstream juggernaut of individualistic psychedelic pharmaceuticals already in motion.

This must-read essay thoroughly unpacks the ongoing debate concerning MAPS’ involvement with controversial businesspeople, the military-industrial-medical framework, and other elements of mainstream culture. Davis properly recognizes the important role that the underground psychedelic community has played while simultaneously dismantling the idea that this so-called “community” ever existed in the first place. Some people in this space, like DMT Nexus’ David Nickles, are beginning to question the direction that the psychedelic movement is headed, and knowing where we’re collectively going is seemingly becoming more and more important. We ought to make sure that the leaders of this movement have pure intentions and a shared vision of direction, otherwise we run the risk of ending up somewhere we didn’t want to go.


Rally to Legalize Psychedelic Medicine and Nude Love Parade

Gypsy Taub, writing for My Naked Truth TV:

Dear friends,

we are going to have another rally to legalize psychedelic medicine followed by a nude love parade.

The rally will start at the San Francisco City Hall and the parade will march through Haight to Stanyan and back to the City Hall. […]

Body freedom activist and founder of a psychedelic clinic and rehab for street kids in Mexico (Jerry Garcia Family Healing Clinic) Gypsy Taub organized the first legalization rally on August 19, 2018. It took place at Jane Warner Plaza in San Francisco and was followed by the 3rd annual Nude Summer of Love Parade.

The second rally will take place in front of the San Francisco City Hall on Saturday, September 29th and will be followed by a Nude Love Parade through Haight Street.

If you support the movement to legalize psychedelics and like naked people—or if you’re a naked person yourself—you may want to check out this event on Saturday. The group held its first event last month and it was a success. Even dearer to my heart is the fact that they dedicated it to Jerry Garcia. He would’ve loved it.

The group wants to have a bigger and better event this go-around, so feel free to spread the news and share this post with anyone who might be interested.


This Week in Psychedelics - 9.21.18

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Cannabis

  • South Africa Decriminalises Personal Cannabis Use and Cultivation (Talking Drugs)

  • Governor Signs Marijuana Legalization Bill, Making History In US Territory (Forbes)

  • Louisiana Congressman Wants To Drug-Test All of Congress (Reason)

  • The first country to legalize pot is taking it slow (CNN)

  • Coca-Cola Is Eyeing the Cannabis Market (Bloomberg)

  • What Is CBD Oil and Why Do People Take It? (Discover Magazine)

  • Can Canadian Online Cannabis Retailer Namaste Technologies Become The Amazon Of Cannabis? (Forbes)

  • Massachusetts Credit Union to Provide Banking Services for Cannabis Companies (High Times)

  • Feds Would Compile Tips For Growing Marijuana Under Proposal Advancing In Congress (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cody Johnson Interview: Cannabis as a Unique Psychedelic and more (Ganjly)

  • Marijuana References In Popular Music Are On the Rise, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • This Oil Infusion Appliance Is The KitchenAid Of Cannabis (Forbes)

  • Canadian Marijuana Users, Workers, Investors Will Face Lifetime Bans from Entering the U.S. (Reason)

  • Democratic lawmaker calls on DHS to clarify border rules for Canadian marijuana users and workers (Politico)

  • Louisiana regulators remove patient cap on marijuana doctors (Associated Press News)

  • Congressman Wants Feds To ‘Buy American’ Marijuana Instead Of Importing From Canada (Marijuana Moment)

  • Election 2018: A Complete Guide to Cannabis on the Ballot (Leafly)

  • Beto O’Rourke Slams Drug War And Police Killing Of Botham Jean At Dallas Event (Marijuana Moment)

  • Dagga smoking an entry point to more serious drugs – Cele (Daily Maverick)

  • Association of Cannabinoid Administration With Experimental Pain in Healthy Adults (The JAMA Network)

  • Police Are Using Pot to 'Smear' a Dead Man, Say Botham Jean Family Attorneys (Reason)

  • Jeff Sessions Breaks Cannabis Silence To Spread Fake News About A Marijuana ‘Myth’ (Marijuana Moment)

  • California Police Chief Claims Legal Weed Delivery Could Lead to ‘Assaults and Homicides’ (Reason)

  • Congressional Black And Hispanic Caucuses Focus On Marijuana Reform At Events (Marijuana Moment)

  • ‘My son is proof medicinal cannabis works’: Alfie Dingley is now seizure-free and learning to ride a bike (inews.co.uk)

  • Marijuana Legalization Debated By Ohio And New Mexico Gubernatorial Candidates (Marijuana Moment)

  • U.S. should follow Canada's lead, allow military to smoke marijuana (Rooster Magazine)

  • California Gov. Jerry Brown Keeps Saying Mean Things About Marijuana Consumers (Marijuana Moment)

  • Kristen Bell Reveals She Smokes Marijuana Once a Week and Might Host an Ecstasy Party (Us Weekly)

  • Trump FDA Chief More Worried About Teens Using Marijuana Than Nicotine (Marijuana Moment)

  • Marijuana Museum Opens in Las Vegas to Celebrate All Things Cannabis (TIME)

  • Shorting cannabis stocks is getting costly (CNBC)

  • PETA Says Getting Lobsters High On Marijuana Doesn’t Make Eating Them More Humane (Marijuana Moment)

  • Hollywood's Red Carpet Was Sprinkled With Hints Of Cannabis Green For Television's Biggest Night (Forbes)

  • Top Cop Caught On Tape Making Racist Comments About Marijuana Legalization (Marijuana Moment)

  • This Canadian Pot Company Had An Unbelievably Wild Day on the Stock Market (TIME)

  • Marijuana Opponent Compares Legalization To Deadly Hurricane Florence (Marijuana Moment)

  • Let Us Congratulate These Florida Cops for Keeping 11 Pounds of Weed Off the Streets (Reason)

  • New York Lawmakers Schedule Marijuana Legalization Hearing (Marijuana Moment)

  • The medicinal cannabis panel is already failing children like my daughter (The Guardian)

  • Cannabis Plant-Raised Pork Is Now a Thing (and It’s Delicious) (Leafly)

  • How high can the world's most-valuable cannabis company go? (Quartz)

  • Cannabis Stocks Will Make More People Rich Before Diving (Forbes)

  • Authorities Smoke Out Cannabis Products at Church Properties (NBC Southern California)

  • Lawmaker Presses Trump Official On Banning Canadians From US For Marijuana (Marijuana Moment)

  • Retail investors in Canadian cannabis are 'buying air,' analyst says (CNBC)

  • Job training for cannabis retail staff coming soon to Alberta (Grow)

LSD

  • First Ever Trial to Study the Effects of Microdosing LSD Began This Month (High Times)

  • What do blind people see when they take LSD? (Health24)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Legalizing Psilocybin Could Be The Next Frontier In Drug Policy Reform After Marijuana (Marijuana Moment)

  • Like 4/20, mushrooms have their day: 9/20. 'It'll catch on.' (Rooster Magazine)

  • Prof David Nutt reveals how those people with depression who took magic mushrooms are doing now (The Canary)

  • Mushroom legalization in Colorado gains both political and legal support (Rooster Magazine)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • Octopuses Rolling on MDMA Reveal Unexpected Link to Humans (Inverse)

  • Elementary School Boy Accidentally Shares Father’s Ecstasy with Friends Thinking It was Candy (Nextshark)

  • Clint Eastwood’s daughter Francesca has a drug-fuelled threesome in new movie MDMA (The Sun)

  • Student, 22, died after taking £7 MDMA to celebrate the end of her university exams (The Sun)

  • A guide to taking MDMA for the first time (The Tab)

  • MDMA, the main ingredient in ecstasy, could be key in helping veterans with PTSD (CBS News)

  • What is MDMA? Effects of ecstasy drug and how dangerous it really is (Mirror)

Ayahuasca/DMT/5-MeO-DMT

  • Ayahuasca stirs up debate over its effects (Kahpi)

  • DMT trip 'feels like dying' - and scientists now agree (BBC)

  • Welcome Home: My 5-MeO-DMT Experience (Maps Of The Mind)

  • Mother-of-one musician, 32, who went to mountain retreat for hallucinogenic treatment in bid to beat her epilepsy died after seizure on Middle East trip (Daily Mail)

  • Ayahuasca Research Boosts Brazilian 'Psychedelic' Science (Folha de S.Paulo)

  • Was the Prophet Muhammad Tripping on DMT? (SF Weekly)

  • The Marbella retreat run by a British accountant where guests pay £500 to get high on mind-bending drug blamed for student's death (Daily Mail)

Peyote/San Pedro/Mescaline

  • “Healing Powers” Heads to Spain to Feel the Psychedelic Sensations of San Pedro (MERRY JANE)

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • Positive outcomes after ibogaine detoxification linked to persisting changes in mood and life perspective (PsyPost)

Salvia Divinorum

Synthetic Cannabinoids/Psychoactive Research Chemicals

  • Spice Users are Becoming a Cruel Online Joke (VICE)

  • Huge rise in ambulance callouts to deal with spice users (The Guardian)

Dissociatives

  • Antidepressant Effects of Ketamine Appear to Require Opioid System Activation (Psychiatry Advisor)

  • Police: Woman who caused disturbance was on PCP (Rutland Herald)

Opiates/Opioids

  • The Federal Agency That Fuels the Opioid Crisis (The New York Times)

  • New Heroin User Numbers Are Dropping Amid A Fatal Overdose Epidemic (BuzzFeed News)

  • The Health 202: Obscure provision in House opioids' bill could restart war on drugs (The Washington Post)

  • As opioid death toll worsens, California doctors will soon be required to perform database checks (Los Angeles Times)

  • To avoid overdoses, some test their heroin before taking it (ABC News)

Kratom

  • Everything I Learned About Using Kratom for Pain (Pain News Network)

  • Man electrocuted in Satun allegedly trying to steal kratom leaves (The Nation)

Kava

Khat

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • The Dire Need for Systemic Critique Within Psychedelic Communities (Chacruna)

  • Justice Department Inspector General to Investigate DEA Program Linked to Massacres in Mexico (ProPublica)

  • Are Music Festivals to Blame for Overdose Deaths? (The New York Times)

  • Defqon.1 deaths: sniffer dogs don't deter revellers from drug use, researchers find (The Guardian)

  • 'Absolutely tragic': Premier vows to shut festival down after two overdose deaths (The Sydney Morning Herald)

  • Lab Testing Anomalous Street Drug Samples in Kensington Philadelphia (Medium)

  • A different kind of house call: Teams bring addiction care to patients, wherever they are (STAT)

  • Trump Administration Plans U.N. Meeting to Ramp Up the International Drug War (The Intercept)

  • Psychedelic Sea Sponges to the Colorado River Toad: Magic Medicine is a Rabbit Hole of Hallucinatory Wisdom (High Times)

  • Drugs, Alcohol and Suicide Are Killing So Many Young Americans That the Country’s Average Lifespan Is Falling (TIME)

  • Pop-Up Museum Psychedelic Robot Coming to The Crescent (Dallas Innovates)

  • Colombia cocaine production acreage at 'record level' (BBC)

  • Britain's drug testing charity is ready to roll out in Australia (The Sydney Morning Herald)

  • Psychedelic drugs could mimic near-death experience: study (CTV News)

  • Opening the Mind with Psychedelics (GR|MAG)

  • The Origin Story of Con Ciencia Indígena: Interview with Mario Gómez Mayorga (Psychedelic Times)

  • Over four decades, an 'inexorable' epidemic of drug overdoses reveals its inner secrets (Los Angeles Times)

  • People my age shouldn't be dying at music festivals. Pill-testing saves lives (The Guardian)

  • Why Canada Should Legalize Psychedelics Next (VICE)

  • The psychedelic drug debate: why Buddhist ethics matters (Patheos)

  • ‘Psychedelic Indiana Jones’ drug expert claims LSD, mushrooms and MDMA ‘to be made legal’ (Daily Star)

  • Cure for cocaine addiction in reach, say scientists (The Guardian)

  • Psychedelic Drugs to Treat Depression, PTSD? (WebMD)

  • LSD, Magic Mushrooms, and “Tripping All the Time” (SFGate)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

This Week in Psychedelics - 9.14.18

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Cannabis

  • Canadian Military Reveals New Rules Regarding Cannabis Use (High Times)

  • Marijuana Use Is on the Rise Among Baby Boomers According to a New Study (TIME)

  • Legal Canadian Marijuana Workers, Investors Will Be Treated Like Illegal Traffickers, Official Confirms (Newsweek)

  • Did Barack Obama Smoke Marijuana At Disneyland? (Marijuana Moment)

  • NYC Prosecutors Drop 3,000 Weed Cases (Reason)

  • New York: Brooklyn DA Intends To Vacate Thousands Of Past Marijuana Convictions (NORML)

  • Tesla Shares Fall After CEO Elon Musk Smokes Cannabis on Joe Rogan's Live Web Show (News18)

  • The Response To Elon Musk's Cannabis Use Shows That We Have A Giant Double Standard To Overcome (Forbes)

  • Scientists Explore How Cannabis May Fight Psychosis (VOA)

  • Congressional Leadership Strips Provisions Facilitating Medical Marijuana Access For Veterans (NORML)

  • Marijuana Bill Approved By Congressional Committee, Despite Drug Conviction Restriction Dispute (Forbes)

  • Legal Marijuana Access Disrupts The Illicit Market, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • European Parliament Working to Make Medical Marijuana Available on the Continent (Marijuana.com)

  • Miami-Dade Police Give Most Pot Citations to White People, While Black People Are Jailed (Miami New Times)

  • Federal Court Rules In Favor Of Worker Rejected For Medical Marijuana Use (Marijuana Moment)

  • Republican Members of Congress Just Sent Jeff Sessions Yet Another Letter Asking Him To Stop Holding Up Marijuana Research (Reason)

  • Cannabis for Chronic Nerve Pain: Mechanism Revealed? (Medscape)

  • Neil deGrasse Tyson Warns People Not To Smoke Marijuana In Space (Marijuana Moment)

  • Scottish ministers to hear arguments for medicinal use of cannabis (The National)

  • Most Doctors, Nurses And Pharmacists Support Legalizing Marijuana, Poll Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Treat teenage cannabis dealers as potential victims, says thinktank (The Guardian)

  • Marijuana In Texas: Where Ted Cruz And Beto O’Rourke Stand On Legalization (Marijuana Moment)

  • Concerns raised over lack of guidelines for medics regarding use of substances like cannabis oil (Irish Examiner)

  • Top Trump Health Official Signals Support For Marijuana Decriminalization (Marijuana Moment)

  • Marijuana Censorship: A Byproduct of Prohibition (NORML)

  • Colorado Ballot Measure Would Change Industrial Hemp Definition (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis and Crypto: Equal Beneficiaries in the Fight to Hit the Mainstream (Cointelegraph)

  • New Book: Obama Considered Decriminalizing Marijuana, But Then Trump Won (Marijuana Moment)

  • 5 Ways Creatives Are Fixing Cannabis’s Image Problem (Artsy)

  • Here’s Where Indiana’s US Senate Candidates Stand On Marijuana (Marijuana Moment)

  • Mat Zo Discusses Marijuana Dependence on Twitter (EDMTunes)

  • Brett Kavanaugh Accepts Cory Booker’s Recommendation To Read Drug War Book (Marijuana Moment)

  • Why The Adult Cannabis Market Could Kill Its Medical Counterpart (Forbes)

  • Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard Talks Marijuana And Psychedelics With Joe Rogan (Marijuana Moment)

  • Workers In These Industries Are Most Likely To Consume Marijuana (Marijuana Moment)

  • Pot Prohibition Makes Self-Defense Illegal (Reason)

  • Google Execs Told Marijuana Jokes To Lighten The Mood After Trump’s Election, Leaked Video Shows (Marijuana Moment)

  • Sen. Dianne Feinstein Signs Onto Marijuana Bill After Decades Of Drug War Advocacy (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis stocks are on fire after a $220 million M&A deal (Quartz)

  • Criminal Justice Reformers Slam Marijuana Bill’s Drug Conviction Ban (Marijuana Moment)

LSD

  • After 26 years in prison for LSD, and clemency from Obama, Timothy Tyler is a free man (Psymposia)

  • "I've seen my own DNA": Paul McCartney on his LSD experience with the Beatles in the 1960s (Meaww)

  • ‘Acid’: A hallucinatory novel that overturns traditional ideas of family and motherhood (Scroll.in)

  • When Aldous Huxley, Dying of Cancer, Left This World Tripping on LSD, Experiencing “the Most Serene, the Most Beautiful Death” (1963) (Open Culture)

  • Salina woman pleads in LSD-fueled knife attack on a stranger (WIBW)

Psilocybin/Magic Mushrooms

  • Psychedelic Mushroom Advocates Push Initiatives for May 2019 Citywide Ballot (Westword)

  • “FDA approve ‘magic mushroom’ treatment” (Talon Marks)

  • Police say York man took psychedelic mushrooms before killing cat (Press Herald)

MDMA/Ecstasy

  • “Reduction in social anxiety after MDMA-assisted psychotherapy with autistic adults: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study” (ResearchGate)

  • UW to test using MDMA to treat PTSD (School of Medicine and Public Health at University of Wisconsin-Madison)

  • 'MDMA' Is The Drug-Fueled Thriller Showing You Another Side Of Asian America (NYLON)

  • Pregnant teen ‘took ecstasy to try and kill her unborn son’ (Metro)

  • Reminisce Festival: Overdoses lead to MDMA warning (BBC)

  • Student Patrick Coakley died after taking MDMA 'bombs' at Canterbury’s Club Chemistry (Kent Online)

Ayahuasca/DMT/5-MeO-DMT

Iboga/Ibogaine

  • Ibogaine Therapy Can Offer Addiction Relief During Opioid Withdrawal (Ladybud)

  • Ibogaine: One Man's Journey To Mexico For Psychedelic Addiction Treatment (WBUR)

Salvia Divinorum

  • Nightmare drug Salvia could help end the hellish opioid crisis (Rooster Magazine)

Dissociatives

  • Rapid Depression Remission and the “Therapeutic Bends” with Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (Psychedelics Today)

  • Ketamine Works as a Fast-Acting Antidepressant, But the Full Effects Are Still Unknown (Smithsonian)

  • Ketamine: Mechanisms of Action, Uses in Pain Medicine, and Side Effects (Clinical Pain Advisor)

  • Local ketamine clinic sees high success rate in ketamine treatment (KTRE)

  • Grade-A student, 22, gave birth in prison after ‘going off the rails’ and attacking two women while experimenting with Ketamine (The Sun)

Opiates/Opioids

  • Opioid billionaire granted patent for addiction treatment (Financial Times)

  • Naloxone nasal spray works best to stop opioid OD: Study (UPI)

  • Overdose is a policy issue, not an individual one. (Sheila Vakharia)

  • FDA Approves New Dosage Strength of Buprenorphine and Naloxone Sublingual Film for Opioid Dependence Treatment (Pharmacy Times)

  • Experts Call Bullshit On Backstreet Boy AJ McLean’s Opioid Detox Kits (VICE)

  • I’m So Sick of Opioid Disaster Porn (Slate)

  • Minnesota health officials offer free Naloxone training to public (Chron)

  • Naloxone can reverse opioid overdoses, but does the drug belong in elementary schools? (USA Today)

  • Opium production breaks records again (Daily Times)

  • Police save little girl from hot car after mother overdoses on heroin (Fox 8)

Kratom

  • Statement from FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D., on new warning letters FDA is issuing to companies marketing kratom with unproven medical claims; and the agency’s ongoing concerns about kratom (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

  • Could the Opioid Crisis Be Solved With Kratom? “A Leaf of Faith” Says Yes (MERRY JANE)

  • Shoplifters snagging liquid kratom from Martin County stores (TCPalm)

Khat

Miscellaneous Psychedelics/Psychoactives/Drug Policy

  • Study Explores Religious and Spiritual Roots of Psychedelically-Induced Mystical Experience (Psychedelic Times)

  • Treating Addiction With Psychedelics – Part 1: Overview (The Third Wave)

  • Treating Addiction With Psychedelics – Part 2: Preparation (The Third Wave)

  • Treating Addiction With Psychedelics – Part 3: The Experience (The Third Wave)

  • Treating Addiction With Psychedelics – Part 4: Integration (The Third Wave)

  • Psychedelic Justice: Disrupting the Cultural Default Mode Network (Chacruna)

  • Renaissance or Dead End? The New Debate on Psychedelic Drug Use by North American Buddhists (Buddhistdoor Global)

  • The Psychological Violence of Mexico’s War on Drugs (The Crime Report)

  • Accurately Weigh Your Dose: A Guide on How To Properly and Safely Measure Substances (Psychedelic Times)

  • A Psychedelic Film and Music Festival is set to mellow out NYC (Metro US)

  • Gender and Critical Drug Studies: Reproducing Female Vulnerability in Gendered Drug Discourse (Points: The Blog of the Alcohol and Drugs History Society)

  • Camden council OKs return of needle exchange; mayor hopes it's only short-term solution (Courier-Post)

  • Children say cannabis easier to get than alcohol: 'The war on drugs has failed' (The Independent)

  • Gendered violence & overdose prevention sites: A rapid ethnographic study during an overdose epidemic in Vancouver, Canada (Wiley Online Library)

  • Drugs and Creativity: Fact or Fiction? (Neurology Times)

  • Why Did Dallas Police Search a Man's Home for 'Narcotics' After One of Their Own Killed Him? (Reason)

  • New Study Challenges Hallucinogenic Stereotypes (Washington Square News)

  • 'Microdosing' growing in popularity among tech workers, but is it safe? (WRAL)

  • Drug danger chart shows which drugs you should never mix, and which you totally should (Rooster Magazine)

  • The forgotten history of psychedelics and their use in addiction therapy (NOTED)

Disclaimer: "This Week in Psychedelics" does not censor or analyze the news links presented here. The purpose of this column is solely to catalogue how psychedelics are presented by the mass media, which includes everything from the latest scientific research to misinformation.

Image by Dahtamnay, courtesy of Creative Commons licensing.

Book Review - The Portable Frank

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A few days after reading Jim Woodring's Weathercraft, I moved onto another strange tale in the Frank universe—this time it was The Portable Frank. Unlike the first Frank comic I read, which is a full-length graphic novel with a cohesive plot through and through, The Portable Frank is a more typical book in the Frank universe because it contains various vignettes that are only tangentially related to one another.

This book's description reads:

[A] unique, visionary comic, exquisitely drawn and so fully realized that adults and children alike find themselves drawn deeply into Woodring's hallucinatory landscape. The stories, almost entirely wordless, unravel like a good puzzle, rewarding re-reading, providing an experience as immersive as that first love affair, that first samadhi, or that first breath. Simply put, the world of Frank must be experienced to be understood.

I couldn't put it better myself. The Portable Frank is a special book, capable of launching readers on a journey into outer (and inner) space without the use of any psychoactive substances. The main character, who goes by the name of Frank, is a fun-loving anthropomorph that looks like a cross between Mickey Mouse and Goofy. Frank lives in a peculiar landscape called the Unifactor, where he wanders around on surreal adventures with his housedog-like pet Pupshaw. On their way, they encounter Manhog, the main character from Weathercraft, as well a variety of several other creatures ranging from adorable to downright terrifying.

I really enjoyed this book and I imagine if I read it a few more times I'd probably love it even more. If you're into weird art of the mind-bending variety, then you should get your hands on a copy of The Portable Frank.

4/5 stars. 200 pages.


If you enjoyed this post, you might also enjoy my reviews of Weathercraft and Fran.