The Liberator:

A Thumbnail Guide to the Issues

Volume Two

Omnibus | May 1994

Though the fattest in real life, it's the slimmest on the site; since the Omnibus was a "greatest hits" collection, the website just has its original features, including a celebration of the Supreme Command Council and an original satirical piece.

Issue 7 | Apr. 1994

Includes optical illusions, the Funkadelic cover story, and two Ivan Klipstein cartoons.

Issue 6 | Mar. 1994

Includes the conclusion of the Chrome Ball contest, Jeremy Richards' Oksanacapades column and the first Klipstein cartoon.

Issue 5 | Feb. 1994

Liberator Lite, featuring the singing blowjobs article and the naughty dot-to-dot.

Issue 4 | Jan. 1994

Libby Goes mini, "Guidance, My Ass!", an interview with the Weaker Youth Ensemble and the Trix rabbit cartoon.

Issue 3 | Dec. 1993

11th Commandment revealed, best teacher poll, anti-Libby computer dating editorial and top ten list.

Issue 2 | Nov. 1993

MTI hires new negotiator (Borflax!), the LAT, and the first Quiet Corner.

Issue 1 | Sept. 1993

Fire drills of the world, the drug-use poll, letter from an Onion editor.

Volume One

Issue 5 | May 1993

First Divine Sword chapter, "Fat Girls," interview with the Libby vandal.

Issue 4 | Apr. 1993

No more regents!, That Darn Cesium cartoon, Chess Club top ten list.

Issue 3 | Mar. 1993

Westward Ho arrested on prostitution charges, humorous cut-outs, Power Droid cartoon.

Issue 2 | Jan. 1993

Our second issue... ever!

Issue 1 | Sept. 1992

"Bear 'n Rat" cartoon, hilarious cutouts, some articles.