Elephant Parts was a short-lived British adult comic from the 1990s, similar in tone and content to Gas comic, only with a cruder layout and a wilfully "amateurish" feel overall.
The most notable strip was Charlie Brooker's Horny Estelle, which told the story of various twenty-something losers and their unrequited love for the title character, a blonde baggage who was allegedly insatiable. Similar in tone to Peter Bagge's Hate comics and employing similarly exaggerated drawings, the strip was indicative of the level of humour to be found in the magazine.