Zot/YMMV


 * Accidental Aesop: McCloud comments that one of his friends said that the last issue's series-summing Aesop (fiction is good) sounds like it's advocating drug use.
 * Anvilicious: McCloud chides himself in the collection's commentary for the heavy-handed attack on racism in the story where Zot searches for crime in New York. What really pushes it over the top is the last panel, wherein Zot wonders if the South won the Civil War.
 * He also notes that Terry's Coming Out Story is more than a little on-the-nose and "After School Special" (his words), but in this case comes to the conclusion that it still works and it's an anvil that probably should have been dropped.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: When Terry wants to talk to Pam again and tell her about her feelings. Afraid, Terry walks toward her...but then keeps walking, ignoring Pam as she says hello., cue letters page...
 * He kept this in the omnibus for the powerful effect.
 * I Want My Jetpack: Zot's world is currently in "the far-flung future of 1965."
 * Parodied, though, since the series was originally published in 1984.