Attitude: Neil Swaab, Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles (Vol. 2)
$10.95, 96 pages, B&W trade pb, ISBN 1-56163-428-X, Published by NBM, 2005.

The second volume of Mr. Wiggles books, collecting over 150 comics! Includes an introduction by Ted Rall and behind the scenes “comic insights”! Astoundingly depraved and outrageously hilarious, "Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles" turns family values on its head. Journey to a wonderful world of addiction, intoxication, psychosis, and misanthropy—all at the hands of a sexually deviant teddy bear and his human companion. Nothing this wrong should make you laugh this hard! Suggested for (im)mature audiences.

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Praise for Attitude: Neil Swaab, Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles (Vol. 2)
"Some of the pieces in this collection of alternative-weekly newspaper comic strips are grossly offensive, while some are hilarious—and they're frequently the same ones. Each strip dances gleefully past the far fringes of good taste...like a continuation of the angry underground comix of R. Crumb and S. Clay Wilson. [Swaab's] depraved little heart is in the right place." —Publishers Weekly

"Swaab suggests that his strip exercises the honored strategy of laughing the devil to scorn, which reduces—a bit, at least—the guiltiness one feels for chortling at his funny, funny (hideous, blasphemous, obscene) ideas." —Booklist

"Who among us can resist a cute, cuddly, teddybear that brings comfort, joy and security? Nobody. What about a cute, cuddly teddybear that abducts the elderly, molests children and goes on drug and alcohol binges? I, for one, cannot, and urge you all to run out and get the latest collection of the comic strip Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles by Neil Swaab." —Bizarre

"Swaab [has a] talent for making the wrongest jokes seem so funny." —Columbus Alive

"Neil Swaab is a twisted freak. Anyone who enjoys Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles is a twisted freak. I enjoy Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles far more than I rightly should. I do believe that I've confessed to something ugly about myself in print. I'm going to Hell when I die, aren't I?" —The Comics Journal (Best Comics of 2005 issue)

"I swear to God... this stuff really is hilarious!" —MooviePoopshoot.com