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==Issues== ===Issue No. 1=== Released 31 October 1991. Featured interviews with [[Russ Meyer]], [[Timothy Leary]], [[Holly Woodlawn]], [[Frost (rapper)|Kid Frost]], [[Public Enemy (band)|Public Enemy]], [[Iceberg Slim]], and pieces on [[Bakersfield, California]], [[Sunset Boulevard]], [[masturbation]] in [[literature]], and [[Twelve-step program|Twelve-Step programs]]. ===Issue No. 2=== Released 17 July 1992. Featured [[Anton LaVey]], [[David Duke]], [[Al Goldstein]], [[El Duce (Mentors)|El Duce]] of [[The Mentors]], the [[Geto Boys]], [[Ray Dennis Steckler]], 100 [[serial killer]]s and [[mass murder]]ers, [[Vietnam]]ese [[gang]]s, and [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[¡Alarma! (magazine)|murder magazines]]. ===Issue No. 3=== Released 19 July 1993. Featured [[Jack Kevorkian]], [[Al Sharpton]], [[North American Man/Boy Love Association|NAMBLA]], the [[Kids of Widney High]], [[Boyd Rice]], [[Suzanne Muldowney]], 100 [[suicide]]s, [[gun]]s, [[Andrei Chikatilo]], [[pedophilia]] in [[Steven Spielberg]]'s work, [[Mexico|Mexican]] deformity comics{{Clarify|date=November 2024}}, paintings and drawings by murderers, and a prank call to a [[suicide hotline]]. ===Issue No. 4=== Released 1994. Known as "The [[Rape]] Issue", features a teen-mag-style interview with [[Richard Ramirez]], [[Donny the Punk]], work by [[Molly Kiely]], [[Boyd Rice]], Randall Phillip, Shaun Partridge, [[Adam Parfrey]] (on [[Andrea Dworkin]]), [[Peter Sotos]] (with [[illustration]]s by [[Trevor Brown (artist)|Trevor Brown]]), pieces on [[amputation]], the [[police]], [[Racism|racist]] [[Country music|country & western music]], and ''[[#Chocolate Impulse|Chocolate Impulse]]''. ===The book=== The first three issues were released in a collection with autobiographical introductory pieces by Debbie and Jim. It was first published as ''Answer Me!: The First Three'' ({{ISBN|1-873176-03-1}}) by [[AK Press]]. It was reissued, along with 60 pages of new material, by Scapegoat Publishing ({{ISBN|0-9764035-3-6}}) in 2006. According to Jim Goad's website {{as of|2012|lc=y}}, a collection of issues #1–4 "will be reprinted this year."<ref>{{cite web|title=BUY|url=http://www.jimgoad.net/index.shtml?buy|work=jimgoad.net|accessdate=11 June 2012}}</ref>
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