This collection showcases the vibrant and subversive culture of underground comix that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s as a form of artistic and social expression. The collection features rare original comic books, reprints, and bound anthologies that
cover a wide range of genres, styles, and themes. Some of the most influential and iconic underground artists such as R. Crumb and Trina Robbins are well-represented in the collection, as well as publishers that supported and distributed their work, such
as Apex Novelties, Last Gasp Eco-Funnies, Print Mint, and Rip Off Press.
The underground comix scene emerged in the late 1960s as a reaction to the censorship and conformity of mainstream comics. Underground comix were self-published or produced by small independent publishers, and they often featured explicit content,
political satire, social commentary, and personal expression. Underground comix challenged the norms and conventions of the comics industry and society at large, and they influenced generations of artists and readers.
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The collection includes some of the most famous and influential underground comix titles, such as Zap Comix, Wimmen's Comix, Bijou Funnies, Arcade, and Weirdo. These titles showcased the diverse and innovative talents of underground artists, who
experimented with different genres, styles, and techniques. The collection also covers a wide range of themes and topics that reflected the interests and concerns of underground comix creators and audiences, such as sexuality, drugs, feminism,
counterculture, politics, and humor.
The collection is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of underground comix, as well as the artistic and social movements that inspired them. The collection preserves and celebrates the legacy of underground comix as a
form of creative expression and cultural resistance.
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