You get one, if you’re lucky, at every show. For me Guh! was it for Birmingham. That one comic – the one that you want to tell everyone about. I don’t know what it was, maybe the sexy picture of Mark Lawson on the inside back cover, or maybe the warning that Frankenstein may be contained inside. Certainly it was something.

On reflection, maybe it was Dracula’s Boobs.

Yeah, you read that right. Dracula’s Boobs are on show in Guh! You can find out the repercussions that these vampiric mammaries have if you give the book a read, but let me assure you that it’s very, very funny, as is the rest of this small comic. It’s the kind of wrong fun that readers of Monkeys Might Puke will recognise – a refusal to acknowledge that a joke can ever go too far.

Make no mistake – I’m not claiming any great originality for Guh! To perfectly frank, it’s ploughing a pretty well furrowed field, and follows such luminaries as Evan Dorkin and Johnny Ryan in getting laughs. But it does get the laughs, pretty much on every page. It helps that the cartoony art has a polished look to it that is often lacking in the small press, and is reminiscent of not only the above cartoonists, but also Mark Hempel and even Ivan Brunetti. In fact Mr Daw betrays a talent for working in a number of styles, and it’s this shifting that keeps the reader interested from joke to joke.

In short, if you’re not easily offended, and you like to laugh, this has to be one of your first points of call in the British Small Press. Now, if only he and Dan Lester would team up, they would rule the world.

Will can be reached at lordofclydach@yahoo.co.uk. Via post he sells GUH for a pound or he’ll trade for any other zine plus postage. You'll need his address for that; it's 19 Harringay Avenue, Mossley Hill, Liverpool, L18 1JE. His website should be up by the end of January, with daily and weekly comics, so look forward to that.