The
Portable Head was a quarterly week-at-a-glance calendar
from Wonderella Printed. It was published in 2001 and
2002 in cooperation with our friends at Goblinko.
The
Portable Head was a great alternative to yearly planners
because it included up-to-date commentary on politics and
life. Because of its quarterly frequency, readers could
start or stop using the Head at any time during the year.
The
Portable Head was printed digest size, or 8.5 inches x 5.5
inches.
Click
any of the cover images below for a closer look.
Please
note that this series has been discontinued and that issues
of The Portable Head are unavailable for purchase.


July
through September 2002. Uncle
Buzzard takes up cloning and Sean Goblin pontificates on
the state of radio
in this, the Number Summer issue of the Head.
Also featured is the first edition of Mister Muskrats
Story Hole, the folktale Judd Jenkins and the Hoop
Snake.


April
through June 2002. Three months of madness contained
between two yellow-before-their-time covers. Among other
things, this issue contains the Sean Goblin comic Wizard
Smoke and sheet music for Greg Petersons
Ukulele Summons a
Breeze.


January
through March 2002. Also known as the Riverside
Sleeper, this issue features commentary on George
W. Bush and current national and world events by Sean Goblin
and Uncle Buzzard. Please check out the excerpts Into
the Holes and Tröls,
both by Sean.

October
through December 2001. A week-at-a-glance calendar for
the final months of 2001.
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