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A History of Underground Comics
Estren, Mark James Publisher: Ronin Publishing Inc., Berkeley CA 94701 USA, USA Year Published: 1986 Pages: 320pp ISBN: ISBN 0-914171-11-9 Resource Type: Book
Examples of the work of the underground cartoonists of the 1960s, with accompanying text that sets the historical context and analyzes the works and their times.
Abstract: In the 1960s and early 1970s, "underground" comics were the art form that expressed the widespread revolt against authoritarianism, conformity, and hypocrisy. Often designed to outrage, frequently brilliant, and vital, they were read by many who never went near the books of leftist theory. They helped to explode the universe of what could be said, as mainstream culture had defined it. A History of Underground Comics is packed with the work of the underground cartoonists, while the accompanying text sets the historical context and analyzes the works and their times. A fascinating retrospective for those who were involved in the turmoil of the times, a lively introduction for those who weren't.
Table of Contents
Introduction The Phantom Psychiatrist
1. An Attempt at Definition 2. Whence They Cometh 3. A few Hows, Whens and Wherefores 4. Content: An Overview 5. Sex and Sexism 6. Violence 7. The World Around Us 8. Drugs 9. A Few Oddities 10. Suppression 11. Into the Overground 12, Cycling and Recycling
Afterword Appendix A: Kurtzmania and The Cosmic Comic Consciousness Appendix B: E.C.: The Real Article Appendix C: Underground Comic-books_ Publishers and Their Publication (Compiled and Annotated by Clay Geerdes) Appendix D: Bibliography
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