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・ Honjō Domain
・ Honjō Shigenaga
・ Honjō Shrine
・ Honjō Station
・ Honjō Station (Fukui)
・ Honjō Station (Fukuoka)
・ Honjō Station (Saitama)
・ Honjō, Akita
・ Honjō, Nagano
・ Honjō, Saitama
・ Honjō, Ōita
・ Honjō-shuku
・ Honjō-Waseda Station
・ Honk
・ Honk (band)
Honk (magazine)
・ Honk (website)
・ Honk Toot Suite
・ Honk Your Horn
・ HONK!
・ Honk!
・ Honk, the Moose
・ Honka
・ Honkadori
・ Honkajoki
・ Honkaku Mystery Award
・ Honkaku Mystery Best 10
・ Honkaku Mystery Writers Club of Japan
・ Honkala
・ Honkala Island


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Honk (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Honk (magazine)

''Honk!'' was an American comics magazine published in the 1980s by Fantagraphics Books, featuring creator interviews, reviews, satirical articles, and original comic strips. Similar in format to ''Mad'' magazine, but with an alternative/underground twist, ''Honk!'' was edited by Tom Mason (issues #1–3) and then Joe Sacco (issues #4–5).
The 52-page magazine-sized publication was published bimonthly from November 1986–July 1987.
==Issues==
# (November 1986) —10-page interview with Don Martin (''MAD''), with comics by Chester Brown, Dan Clowes, Glenn Dakin, Gary Whitney, Bob Boze Bell, J. R. Williams, Eddie Campbell, and Marc Hempel
# (January 1987) — Bill Watterson (''Calvin and Hobbes'')
# (March 1987) — Matt Groening (''The Simpsons'', ''Life in Hell'')
# (May 1987) — David Boswell (''Reid Fleming'')
# (July 1987) — Bill Griffith (''Zippy the Pinhead'')

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