The comic strips of Colin B. Morton and Chuck Death deliver an
irreverent, heartfelt, and devastatingly funny history of rock and roll.
Like Monty Python at its best, their version is surreal and ridiculous -
yet somehow everything in it rings true. According to Morton and Death,
the bass player in Led Zeppelin was Jean-Paul Sartre. And despite having
been able to think up brilliant titles for their first three albums, Led
Zeppelin were stuck for what to call the fourth one - so they put a load
of prunes on the front. In strip after strip, Morton & Death pinpoint
the absurdities and oddities of rock history. In the process, they often
come closer to its truth than conventional accounts do, as well as being
far more entertaining. As for the drawings, their caricatures of rock
stars from Mick Jagger to Frank Zappa, Johnny Rotten to Courtney Love,
are in themselves worth the price of admission.