Cover page of Cage Liner Press magazine issue #1, February 2026, featuring graphic novella covers titled 'Road Trip with Rusty' and 'Geezer,' with illustrations of a harbor scene and a snowboarding scene.
Cartoon illustrations of five characters with quotes. The top left character is a man with glasses and a brown shirt, saying, "Don't believe a word of it" Geezer. The top right character is an elderly man with a beard, saying, "I loved it. Can I have a loonie now?" Prince Raymond. The middle left character is a woman with glasses and spiked hair, saying, "All three thumbs way up" Janice. The middle right character is a man with a baseball cap and mustache, saying, "Pretty good I guess if you like that sort of thing" Doctor Emile Zill. The bottom small character is a white chicken with a red comb, saying, "Cluck" Rusty.

Classic comic book 32 page format

A cartoon illustration of two people playing chess. One person has short blond hair, glasses, and is wearing a striped shirt. The other has a distinctive hairstyle with a shaved side, white hair, and glasses. The background is gold, and the title reads 'BIRDBRAIN' by Doug Bird. The caption beneath says 'Steroid scandal rocks chess world'.
Comic strip titled 'BIRDBRAIN' by Doug Bird shows a scene in a grassy field with a lion and three men in the background wearing hats. The lion looks unimpressed. One of the men exclaims, 'My goodness! It's the papillo zalmoxis.' The caption below reads, 'A distinguished entomology career is overshadowed by one little boo-boo.'
Cover of a humorous book titled "Birdbrain" by Doug Bird. The illustration depicts a caveman holding a flower, with a mountain landscape in the background. In the sky, a bird is flying. To the right, a large mammoth is charging, with two people running away with spears. The caption reads, "At first ridiculed by their peers, it was soon discovered that vegetarians lived longer."
Comic strip titled 'Road Trip with Rusty' featuring a humorous story about a man named Cecil Bimkey. Panels show Cecil in his small village, traveling in a blue pickup truck, interacting at a shop, and contemplating life while chickens, a house, and outdoor scenes appear. The story includes reflections on technology, animals, and personal experiences.
Comic strip illustration with multiple panels depicting different scenes: a boarding house, a conversation about car repairs, a visit to the library, and people performing skateboard tricks. Dialogue bubbles are present in each scene.
The word 'CHEEZLED' written in stylized, bold, black letters with a white outline, arched across the image.