At the end it mentions Slash trying to get him into rehab and then going on some rehab-themed reality shows. He mentions being annoyed that he wasn't asked to join Slash's Snakepit but doesn't mention Velvet Revolver at all. He formed a band called Adler's Appetite in which he plays a lot of GNR covers and even played in a GNR tribute band for a while. At some point he gave himself a stroke from drugs and now he talks funny. He keeps accusing the other guys in the band of ganging up on him while also admitting that he was fucking up nonstop. The parts about him getting kicked out of the band seem to be tinged with druggy type lies. By the time I realized that he wasn't going to clean up by the end of the book it was also apparent that writing this book was probably an activity designed to distract him from taking drugs. Between 1990 and now Steven Adler's life and addictions have gotten worse and worse. Then they get clean and give you some AA type talk about how they're just taking it one day at a time or some such bullshit. Usually when you choose to read a rock bio they're by the main guy in the band and they start off having a hard life, have some crazy stories, struggle to succeed, go crazy and then quickly get boring or drugged out. Just to save you the embarrassment/frantic wikipedia'ing, Steven Adler is the original drummer for GNR. Then he finds a castle where a giant watches over midgets. Then he goes to a magic time cave and fights an old man who temporarily makes him into a doddering octogenarian. He makes friends with an artistic con man and they fuck up a whole army. This volume involves Prince Valiant hanging around and causing mischief at home before getting bored and going out to seek adventure.
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The colors in the latest reprint series are so superior to those in the previous printings that the old ones might as well have been in black and white. The original was a giant Sunday page with some of the greatest illustrations ever done. The Prince Valiant that most people remember is the crappy one that was being published when I was little.
Tom Scharpling of the Best Show once said something to the effect of, "Who wants to start at the beginning of Prince Valiant and read that whole series?! It'll take forever!" I wanted to call in and defend Prince Valiant but figured Tom would just make fun of me, shout "heave ho" and hang up.