"My bed wasn't on fire -- this time! But I wasn't fooled!" My favorite story from the unjustly forgotten anthology comic
Wasteland, written by Del Close and John Ostrander, drawn by Don Simpson.
→[More:] "American Squalor" packs a lot into nine pages: framed as a parody of Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, and based on a monologue by
Severn Darden, it's an interesting take on fear and anxiety that's stuck with me ever since I first read it in 1987. Often when I'm getting wrapped up in worries I think to myself "And how do you know your bed isn't on fire?". Enjoy!