And it has quite the title – Dirty Pictures: How an Underground Network of Nerds, Feminists, Misfits, Geniuses, Bikers, Potheads, Printers, Intellectuals, and Art School Rebels Revolutionized Art and Invented Comix. Everyone can start lining up to disagree with it now – if they are still alive to do so.
Brian Doherty Writes A Dirty Pictures History[...]
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Julie Doucet is a semi-autobiographical cartoonist best known for her comic book series Dirty Plotte, self-published in the late eighties, then picked up
Cartoonist Nancy Burton has donated 65 pieces of original underground comix art to The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Known by her pennames Hurricane Nancy, Nancy Kalish and Panzika, Nancy Burton is considered one of the first published women cartoonists of the underground comix era Her donation includes the original art from Gentle's Tripout, published in the East Village Other beginning in 1966,[...]
It must be September.
Top Shelf Comix are having a sale, with hundreds of comics and graphic novels marked way down.
Good deals include the complete Dodgem Logic down from $50 to $25, Alec: The Years Have Pants hardcover down from $50 to $20, with the softcover down from $20 to $8, the Owly hardcovers down from[...]
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool
Top Shelf Comix, one of the finer upscale American publishers who remind us that comics ARE an artform, damn it, and not just a breeding ground for movie pitches and action figures (Although okay, I would buy figures of any of Colleen Coover's characters,) is having a massive sale that[...]
It's that time of the year when Top Shelf Comix decides that what they really really want is some money Lots of it Now please And that's when they let customers buy directly from them at very silly prices indeed, boasting of over a titles from $3 to $1.
$3 examples include The Playwright, Fingerprints, Voice[...]
A motion comic trailer for Kagan McLeod's Infinite Kung Fu from Top Shelf Comix It looks amazing with some well constructed fight scenes towards the end too And the graphic novel debuts at San Diego Comic Con next week.
If you're still on the fence, you can read the first 250 pages for free right here.
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