As you can see in the comments for part one, Steve Rowe notes that these were an attempt to sponge off National Lampoon's readership and were definitely ground-level, available in newsstands. However, due to the cartoonists involved, I'll keep calling them underground. Here's the 2nd issue with cartoonists I have, Apple Pie July 1975. The two issues from 1976 didn't have cartoonists in them. All four are going to Michigan State University's Comic Art Collection this spring, should one need to see them for research. Or a laugh.
Another Terry Austin editorial cartoon.
An ad for the mag by Howard Chaykin using some of his usual tropes of the time.
Two one-pages by Justin Green.
Michael Kaluta draws Buster Brown!
Two pages of pirate violence from S. Clay Wilson.
Four pages of vegetarian activism from Kim Deitch.
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Saturday, April 12, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
OT: Underground comics mag find part one - A Secret History of Comics Special
I picked up a couple of underground magazines - well they were probably ground-level for the time - that are going to be passed along to MSU's Comic Art Collection soon. Before I do that, here's some of the more famous underground cartoonists from Apple Pie May 1975.
Neal Adams art on this.
Terry Austin, the great inker, apparently did editorial cartoons too.
A couple of one-pagers by Justin Green.
Paul Kirchner did the surrealist strip The Bus for alternative weekly newspapers, until I seem to remember that he came into money - Ninja Turtle money maybe?
And a three-page strip by Kirchner:
Neal Adams art on this.
Terry Austin, the great inker, apparently did editorial cartoons too.
A couple of one-pagers by Justin Green.
Paul Kirchner did the surrealist strip The Bus for alternative weekly newspapers, until I seem to remember that he came into money - Ninja Turtle money maybe?
And a three-page strip by Kirchner:
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