The Centennial Issue Is Out!

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Celebrate 100 years of Gargoyle by picking up a copy of our centennial issue, now appearing at a rack near year you!

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In it you'll find such treats as:
  • 66 factually truthful and informational facts about the Gargoyle
  • A variety of tributes from alumni
  • Some common aquatic disorders
  • The dark, ominous implications of "It's Raining Men"
  • A story about a talking egg
And much more!

Our last issue (Winter '09, Slashing Our Standards) is now also available for download in the archives.

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I am pleased that "delicious, creamy butter," an old favorite, made it into the collage, but I am sad that you opted to use what is arguably my worst cover illustration as my sole appearance here. I kind of cringe every time I see that drawing, because boy was that something that did not turn out at all to my satisfaction.

D: The one in the first row or the second? 'Cause the first one is my favorite cover of yours.

Second row. None of mine are in the first row!

(My personal favorite cover out of all of mine was the Red Hot Riding Hood one.)

Whoops! I guess Ed did the one I'm thinking of...

Ed did the Hunter S. Thompson cover, if that's the one you're thinking of. And the Marty-in-a-metal-helmet one was also in my time, but Beardy "Unknown Name" McBeardenstein made that one.

I meant the Marty-in-a-metal helmet one...who the fuck is Beardy "Unknown Name" McBeardenstein?

He was a friend of Ben's. I don't remember his name, I just referred to him as BEARDY because he was a beardo. He didn't come to meetings (I think maybe I met him one time?), he just drew a few things Ben asked him to draw and sent them in. I'm not sure if he even lived in A2.

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