The opening frame for a comic strip “The Angriest Dog in the World,” drawn by David Lynch. It ran in the LA-based, large-format WET magazine, subtitled something like “For the Connoisseur of Fine Bathing,” in the early ’80s. A masterpiece / nightmare of new wave design, mostly full of ads for boutiques on Melrose. Like, imagine if Re/Search was edited by the Go-Gos and you’ll get the idea. I only remember a few features, one of which was (IIRC, but I was like 16 so…) an excellent interview with Eno, in which he talked about the impact of C. H. Waddington’s theory of lateral thinking on his work. That was when, something like 35+ years before Geeta Dayal started making hay about Eno and <woo-woo>cybernetics, I twigged that his music, which I was in the first throes of loving like life itself, had an intellectual history. I can’t overstate the impact that had a huge impact on my life. The full strip was four frames, this one, followed by three in which hopelessly inane conversations came out of the window. Thanks to [JM] for posting this.