The
Wonderella Archive acts as a virtual bookshelf bursting
with titles no longer available from Wonderella. Where
possible, we have indicated alternate sources for these
deserving reads. Click to skip directly to:
Go Megazine
Jacaré
Phooka
Pipu
Victorious Egret
Museum of Lost Wonder 2009 Calendar
Museum of Lost Wonder 2008 Calendar
Wonderella Printed 2007 Calendar
Full
information on each series can be found by clicking on
the cover scans below.
Go
Megazine
Go Megazine started off as an ultra-futurist, synthetic
culturalist journal of social and spatial engineering
with the hopes of creating a new and complete urbanism
based on the art and philosophical movements of the 20th
century.
Remaining
issues in this series can be ordered by contacting its
creators, Katie and Sean Äaberg, P.O. Box 12044,
Eugene, Calif. 97440.
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more about Go Megazine
Jacaré
Jacaré was published in 1997, and celebrated
the good things about life in the San Francisco Bay Area.
When it wasn't extolling the virtues of various breakfast
eateries, it was giving reports on fun drives down the
coast, tasty adventures in the kitchen, and busy weekends
full of fun.
There
has been talk of publishing a small book reprinting some
of the more popular articles from this series. If such
a book would interest you, please write
and let us know.
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more about Jacaré
Phooka
Wonderella Printed published issues 425428 of the
venerable Phooka, the Journal of the Overland Mallet Club.
Founded in 1891, the OMC sought out members who shared
three very distinct interests: overland croquet, hard
liquor, and the natural history of the Fairy Kingdom.
Facsimile editions of back issues of this series are available. Please click the link below for ordering information.
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more about Phooka
Pipu
One day in North Oakland, Sean and Katie decided
to go on an adventure. So begins the story of Pipu,
a little Easter chick rescued from the Super Big Store
and brought to a chicken coop on top of an apartment building
in Oakland.
Pipu
is now entirely in the capable hands of its creators,
Sean and Katie Äaberg, who have re-released the Pipu
stories in a new format, one which involved the redrawing
of every single page of the series. Information on this
new edition may be found by emailing
Sean and Katie Aäberg.
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more about Pipu
Victorious
Egret
This monthly publication only lasted two months, but its
short life documented the antics of the Berkeley chapter
of the Overland Mallet Club at its heyday.
Victorious
Egret has been discontinued.
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more about Victorious Egret
Museum of Lost Wonder 2009 Calendar
The journey through time continues! This year’s calendar has twelve beautiful images from The Museum of Lost Wonder, notes from the history of the human imagination, and a do-it-yourself scrying mandala.
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Museum of Lost Wonder 2008 Calendar
Take a year-long tour through the Museum of Lost Wonder. The calendar features twelve gorgeous full-color images, historical events for every day of the year, and a do-it-yourself model of the universe!
Read more about the 2008 Calendar
Wonderella Printed 2007 Calendar
Unstoppable artist Sean Goblin has drawn a panoramic representation of the four seasons for this year’s Wonderella calendar. Take a closer look and order your copy at the Calendar page.
Read more about the 2007 Calendar