A new book chronicles the decade-long run of Weirdo, an oddball magazine founded by the comix world's enfant terrible. A prodigious purveyor of perverted art and the doyen of underground comix, Robert ...
"In the spring of 1962, an 18-year-old Robert Crumb was beaned in the forehead by a solid glass ashtray. His mother, Bea, had hurled it at his father, Chuck, who ducked. Robert was bloodied and dazed, ...
Denis Kitchen has always been a contrarian. In the late 1960s, when counterculture skepticism of capitalism ran high, underground cartoonist Kitchen launched a business, the long-running Kitchen Sink ...
Did You Hear About Mimi Green #2 hits stores Wednesday. Internet fame meets underground horror as Mimi's lover searches for ...
Underground comics, like so many of the 1960s counterculture's anti-institutions, started as a boys club. But the field didn't stay that way for long. The all-women "It Ain't Me, Babe" was published ...
Diane Noomin was a pioneering female voice in the revolutionary underground comics scene of the 1960s, but she also never stopped speaking out. The artist and writer — who lived the last 34 years of ...
Michele Nitri is the founder and editor of Under Dark Weird Fantasy Grounds from Hollow Press. The six-monthly fanzine has gained popularity amongst comic readers with the debut of volumes one and two ...
Justin Green, a Chicago native whose early underground comix of the 1960s and 1970s influenced several generations of artists to adapt their most painful personal experiences into comics, died ...
Ceesepe, El Tacón Cubano en: “María” (1980), ink on board, 20 x 45 cm, originally published in El Víbora, no. 15 (1980), Barcelona Murderous thugs, buxom prostitutes, and desperate junkies populate ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Staunton cartoonist Ryan Brosmer is organizing the inaugural Staunton Underground Comics and Zine Fest Jan. 20 at SolArt Center at ...