Showing posts with label underground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underground. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2026

Friday Fun BIG APPLE COMIX "Peep Shows"

I can tell you from first-hand experience...
...this is, in fact, an extremely accurate look (except for the last four panels in the story)...
...at what visiting 42nd Street west of Times Square in the 1970s and 80s was like!
My high school was nearby (West 54th between 5th and 6th Avenues), and I discovered that, when you wore a sports jacket or leisure suit (which I had to wear daily because it was a prep school), you could pass as over 18, even if you were only 15!
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Friday, July 3, 2026

Friday Fun BIG APPLE COMIX "Token"

In the early 1970s, there were a lot of underground / alternative comics...
Art by Larry Hama, Paul Kirchner, Stu Schwartzberg, Wally Wood
...but this HTF 1975 one-shot was one of the koolest, if only for it's awesome lineup of big-name New York-based comics talent including:
Wally Wood (who did the amazing cover above as well as a NSFW spoof of his classic "My World" strip, plus he wrote a second strip and inked a third.)!
Al Williamson, who illustrated a NSFW strip written by Wood, starring a Roy Thomas-lookalike nerd thrust into a world of barbarians, nude princesses, and monsters, becoming a loincloth-wearing, sword-wielding hero!
Plus: Neal Adams, Larry Hama, Ralph Reese, Paul Kirshner, Archie Goodwin, Marie Severin, Mike Ploog, Alan Weiss, Stu Schwarzberg, and Linda Fite.
Edited and published by Flo Steinberg (known as "Fabulous Flo" when she was Stan Lee's Gal Friday during the Silver Age), the comic was sold primarily in "head shops" and sleazy bookstores since the Direct Market was in it's infancy and there were maybe two dozen comic book shops in the entire country!
The comic was a tribute to New York City, the city we love, the city we hate, the city we love to hate and hate to love!
(Yeah, I was born and raised in NYC...Brooklyn, to be exact!)
There's lots of venting of cynicism and irritation, like the cover above with commuters just standing there with a "What now!" attitude instead of fleeing in terror as most populaces do at the sight of giant monsters tearing up the skyline.
And then there's the gentle, poetic, side as shown by the highly-underrated Herb Trimpe's visual treat...
BTW, the object in question is a subway token.
Its' use was discontinued over two decades ago in favor of "smart cards", so there are probably readers of this blog who have never used, or even seen them.

Penciler/inker (and occasional writer) Herb Trimpe, who fell into disfavor with Marvel in the 1990s, despite trying to adapt by becoming a Rob Liefield clone, was as much a part of their Silver and Bronze Age success as the Buscema brothers, Don Heck, John Romita Sr, Dick Ayers, Gene Colan, Frank Giacoia, Joe Sinnott, or any of the other hardworking craftsmen of the era.

He passed away over a decade ago...another of the links to the Silver and Bronze Ages (and, according to all accounts, a heck of a nice guy) lost to eternity. 

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Thursday, July 2, 2026

Reading Room GIVE ME LIBERTY! A REVISED HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Part 2

On Tuesday, We Introduced You to...

...this fascinating underground comix by Gilbert (Fabulous Furry Freak Bros) Shelton, Ted (Air Pirates) Richards, Gary Hallgren, and Willy Murphy!
Let's continue with their...unique...look at Paul Revere and others...
As you can see, these guys took the approach in Rip-Off Press' Give Me Liberty! A Revised History of the American Revolution (1976) that the American Revolution was a truly-messy business!

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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Reading Room GIVE ME LIBERTY! A REVISED HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Part 1

It's fascinating to see how 1970s "counter-culture" responded to the Bicentennial a half-century ago!

Gilbert (Wonder Warthog) Shelton and Ted (Air Pirates) Richards actually did an entire one-shot comic on the subject!
To Be Continued...Thursday!
As you can see, Shelton, Richards, Gary Hallgren, and Willy Murphy took the approach in Rip-Off Press' Give Me Liberty! A Revised History of the American Revolution (1976) that the American Revolution was a truly-messy business!
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Sunday, June 28, 2026

BiCentennial GrossOuts & Army of Principles!

A Half-Century Ago, During the Bicentennial, This Fascinating Cover Lurked on Magazine Racks...

Art by William Stout
...in "Head Shops", used bookstores, and porn stores (because there were few actual comic book stores at the time) where "underground comix" like this could be purchased!

Art by William Stout
Sadly, though, none of the never-reprinted tories involved the American Revolution, so we're not going to present them now...but they will appear in the future.
In the meantime, enjoy the cool art from the cover and intro page!

We will be presnting chapters of this, far more "family friendly" comic from (believe it or not) Kitchen Sink Press which could be considered an "edu-comic" on Tuesday and Thursday this week!

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Wednesday World of What the Hell??? SLOW DEATH FUNNIES "It Grows!"

Happy Earth Day...sort of!
We look back at the cover-featured (but never-reprinted) story of the first issue a now-legendary series that debuted on the very first Earth Day in 1970!
Though the cover of this first issue has reached "graphic icon" status, reproduced (often unlicensed/unauthorized) all over the place, the actual story by writer-artist Greg Irons has never been reprinted!
Slow Death was published for 11 irregularly-produced issues, from 1970 to 1992.
Besides environmental/ecological stories, it also featured tales about diseases/plagues/epidemics, and other (sometimes deliberately-produced) medical horrors!
A 50th Anniversary Special (numbered "Zero") appeared (a few months late) in 2021.

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Monday, August 5, 2024

Monday Maternity Madness WIMMEN'S COMIX "TeenAge Abortion"

Odd how the situation in this story from 1972 is equally likely to happen in 2024!
Thank you, Repug Supreme Court justices!
Note: MAY be NSFW due to mature topics, but there is NO NUDITY in the tale!
Written and illustrated by Lora Fountain, this story from Last Gasp's Wimmen's Comix #1 (1972) shows what it was like in the dark pre-Roe v Wade days...and now, unfortunately, a half-century later in the post-Roe v Wade days.

Monday, July 15, 2024

Monday Maternity Madness FACTS O' LIFE FUNNIES "Bitsy the TeenAge Bunny"


From Multi Media Resource Center's Facts O' Life Funnies (1972) an educational one-shot covering a host of topics, including STDs. pregnancy, birth control, and abortion.
Note, this is first and only comic from the organization, thought they did other print publications as well as film shorts about these topics.
This particular strip was written and illustraed by Michelle Brand.
Other contributors to the comic were Robert Crumb, Gilbert Shelton, Shary Flenniken, Bobby London, Gary Hallgren, and Lora Fountain.

Friday, September 29, 2023

Friday Fun BIG APPLE COMIX "Hi There! I'm Paranoia!"

As NYC's subways are shut down due to once in a quarter-century flooding (at least 7 inches of rain)...
...I fondly remember Big Apple Comix's back cover by Ralph Reese, personifying the response we New Yorkers tend to have to even the most outrageous occurrences!
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Thursday, August 31, 2023

Reading Room BARBARIAN COMICS "...friend in need..."

...in a somewhat different version.
Here's the original...
This initial version of the tale appeared in California Comics' Barbarian Comics #3 (1974).
Comparing the two, the dialogue and layout are unchanged in both versions, but the later one was re-inked and re-lettered, presumably because writer/artist Ron Harris had improved his skills in the intervening decade.
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