Mustard began as a black and white photocopied zine.
It then evolved into a colour mag, publishing eight issues.
These were later expanded to 9¼ issues in the reduxed collected edition.
You can browse the content of each issue below (or go browse by category):
Including... Jumper Removal Quandary, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The Big Nasty, Matt Berry's Favourite Albums, Elephant Man, AdobeFagPacket, Pavlov & Schrödinger, Conan the Victorian, Fandango movie review, and an exclusive interview with Graham Linehan.
Including... Sea Junkies, Avatar Sequels requires New Stage in Human Evolution, Hypostrophe Invented, Mad Men 1980s, Back to the Future Remake, Derring Dos and Don'ts: Women, Skinny & Nod: Self, Apathy March Delayed, MC Escher Stairs, and an exclusive interview with Michael Palin.
Including... Jurassic Park Postscript, Car Breaks speed of smell, First Chapter: Grey Dust, Myth Management: Going Underground, Celebrity Brains, Solipsist Wrestlers, Wallace and Gromit Moon Landing Faked, Robot Dad, Fight Club AGM, and an exclusive interview with Sam Bain & Jesse Armstrong.
Including... When is it Okay to Laugh and Point?, Four Horseman Split, Harsh Tube Lighting Conspiracy, The Invention of Time Travel, Dinosaurs of the Eastern Front, Dirty Harry Krishna, Religious Breakfast Cereals, Everyone v Predator, Overheard, and an exclusive interview with Alan Moore.
Including... Carpe PM: Seize the Afternoon, Richard Pryor in The Good Life, Angry Loner magazine, Reservoir Nuns, Hedgerowsexual, Your House From Space, Muffin the Drugs Mule, Alan Moore on Jack Trevor Storey, Tyrell Corp Recession, and an exclusive interview with Stewart Lee.
Including... Animals that come with their own cutlery, Stuffed Poor, World's worst serial killer, Bad Endings: Old Hat, Masters of the University Challenge, Gods of Office Technology, False Idol, Horoscopes, a lost interview with Dennis Hopper, and an exclusive interview with Richard Herring.
Including... Aliens: Queen Takes Bishop, EAT, Shït and Die, Perpetual Emotion Machine, Binge Watching Addiction, Catholic Reward App, Withnail and I, Robot, Mills & Boon Meeting Minutes, Mandelbrot Set Sudoku, Night of the Living Dead Poets Society, and an exclusive interview with John Lloyd.
Including... FacePalm: Undo Button for Life, Mobile Use by Under-Zeros, Linguistically Perfect Caption, Street Games, Big Love: Aliens, Terminator & Predator, Virginia Teenwolf, Suicide Chic, Puppy Vending Machines, 42 Facts about Douglas Adams, and an exclusive interview with Robin Ince.
Including... Infographic: How Racism Works, Fashion Cabal, Crusade to Preserve English Coastline, These Aren't The Droids I'm Looking For, Dr Strangelove Actually, Kids Today, Deadlock in Midwinter Festival, Ugly People's Parking Spaces, and an exclusive interview with Carrie Brownstein & Fred Armisten.
Including... FBI: Father/Baby Interface, Rubik's Cube Cut-Out, Comic Strip: The Other Side, Young Ones Action Figure, and an exclusive interview with Galton and Simpson.
Mustard began as a black and white magazine, with the tagline
"Mustard is photocopied in front of a live studio audience".
The first issue featured...
The sixth issue, featuring a very real interview with Alan Moore, was on sale in Gosh comic shop in London.
Here it was seen by Graham Linehan, who was currently working on a new season of The IT Crowd,
and this led to Mustard being read by Moss and Roy on the show.
The complete 336-page collection of all 9¼ issues,
featuring new and updated funny stuff, plus expanded interviews.
Out now: Mustard's first spin-off novel