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Weirdo, No. 26, Aline Kominsky-Crumb (Editor), Special Collections, Fleet Library Sep 1989

Weirdo, No. 26, Aline Kominsky-Crumb (Editor), Special Collections, Fleet Library

Underground Comix

28 volumes : illustrations. Frequency: quarterly. Publication dates: No. 1 (spring, 1981), ceased with no. 28 (summer, 1993). Editor: R. Crumb. With issue #10, P. Bagge became editor; with issue #18, Crumb's wife, Aline Kominsky-Crumb became editor (except for issue #25, which was again edited by Bagge).Color illustrations on covers, b&w interiors. Early issues of Weirdo reflect Crumb's interests at the time outsider art, fumetti, Church of the SubGenius-type anti-propaganda and assorted "weirdness." It also introduced artists such as Peter Bagge, Dori Seda and Dennis Worden. No. 26 Contributors: Robert Crumb, Diane Noomin, Mary Fleener, Leslie Sternbergh, Lloyd Dangle, Penny …


Weirdo, No. 25, Peter Bagge (Editor), Special Collections, Fleet Library Jun 1989

Weirdo, No. 25, Peter Bagge (Editor), Special Collections, Fleet Library

Underground Comix

28 volumes : illustrations. Frequency: quarterly. Publication dates: No. 1 (spring, 1981), ceased with no. 28 (summer, 1993). Editor: R. Crumb. With issue #10, P. Bagge became editor; with issue #18, Crumb's wife, Aline Kominsky-Crumb became editor (except for issue #25, which was again edited by Bagge).Color illustrations on covers, b&w interiors. Early issues of Weirdo reflect Crumb's interests at the time outsider art, fumetti, Church of the SubGenius-type anti-propaganda and assorted "weirdness." It also introduced artists such as Peter Bagge, Dori Seda and Dennis Worden. No. 25 Contributors: Robert Crumb, Krystine Kryttre, Rick Altergott, Jaun Gomez, Lloyd Dangle, Glenn …


Comic Book Confidential, Mark Askwith (Design), Bpnichol (Design), Chester Brown (Illustration), Richard G. Taylor (Author, Illustrator), Special Collections Jan 1989

Comic Book Confidential, Mark Askwith (Design), Bpnichol (Design), Chester Brown (Illustration), Richard G. Taylor (Author, Illustrator), Special Collections

Underground Comix

16 unnumbered pages : illustrations. "A film by Ron Mann" Advertisement in comic book format for a documentary film of the same title. "Vol. 1 # 1 is a one shot promotional comic book ... Front cover and page one art by Chester Brown. 'Addicted' by Rick Taylor." SUMMARY Includes brief bios of 22 comic book artists featured in the film, plus an illustration and quote by each artist. The film includes profiles of twenty-two notable and influential talents in the comics field, such as Charles Burns, Art Spiegelman, Françoise Mouly, Frank Miller, Stan Lee, Will Eisner, Robert Crumb, Harvey …


Moscoso Comix, No. 1, Victor Moscoso, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1989

Moscoso Comix, No. 1, Victor Moscoso, Special Collections, Fleet Library

Underground Comix

1 number : illustrations. Frquency: Annual. Publication Dates: Began and ceased with no. 1 (1989). "Adults only." A comic book entirely written and drawn by Victor Moscoso. Issued with second cover and content on inverted pages. Color cover illustration, b&w interior. The Adler Archive of Underground Comix, Gift of Bill Adler.


American Splendor, No. 14, Harvey Pekar, Special Collections, Fleet Library Jan 1989

American Splendor, No. 14, Harvey Pekar, Special Collections, Fleet Library

Underground Comix

volumes : illustrations. Began in 1976 with #1; ceased in 1993 with #17. American Splendor is a series of autobiographical comic books written by Harvey Pekar and drawn by a variety of artists. The first issue was published in 1976 and the last one in September 2008, with publication occurring at irregular intervals (Pekar died in 2010). Publishers were, at various times, Harvey Pekar himself, Dark Horse Comics, and DC Comics. In addition to R. Crumb, Pekar's most well-known and longest-running collaborators included Gary Dumm, Greg Budgett, Spain Rodriguez, Joe Zabel, Gerry Shamray, Frank Stack, Mark Zingarelli, and Joe Sacco. …