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  2. Underground comix - Wikipedia

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    The United States underground comics scene emerged in the 1960s, focusing on subjects dear to the counterculture: recreational drug use, politics, rock music, and free love. The underground comix scene had its strongest success in the United States between 1968 and 1975, [1] with titles initially distributed primarily though head shops. [2]

  3. Gary Arlington - Wikipedia

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    Gary Edson Arlington (October 7, 1938 – January 16, 2014) was an American retailer, artist, editor, and publisher, who became a key figure in the underground comix movement of the 1960s and 1970s. [1]

  4. Category:Underground comix - Wikipedia

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    Underground comix (or comics) are self-published or small press comic books that began to appear in the United States in the late 1960s. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  5. Zap Comix - Wikipedia

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    Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the counterculture of the late 1960s. While a few small-circulation self-published satirical comic books had been printed prior to this, Zap became the model for the "comix" movement that snowballed after its release. The title itself published 17 issues over a period of 46 ...

  6. 1960s in comics - Wikipedia

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    1950s. 1960s in comics. 1970s: Other topics: ... Zap Comix #1 self-published; begins the underground comix movement; 1969. The Golden Age character Phantom Stranger ...

  7. Robert Crumb - Wikipedia

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    A peer in the underground comics field, Victor Moscoso, commented about his first impression of Crumb's work, in the mid-1960s, before meeting Crumb in person: "I couldn't tell if it was an old man drawing young, or a young man drawing old."

  8. Joel Beck - Wikipedia

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    Joel Beck (May 7, 1943 – September 14, 1999) was a San Francisco Bay Area artist and cartoonist.His comic book Lenny of Laredo, one of the earliest underground comic books of the 1960s, was the first underground comic book published on the West Coast.

  9. Snoid - Wikipedia

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    The Snoid, occasionally referred to as Mr. Snoid, is an American underground comix character created by Robert Crumb in the mid-1960s. A diminutive sex fiend and irritating presence, the Snoid often appears with other Crumb characters, particularly Angelfood McSpade, Mr. Natural, and Crumb's own self-caricature.

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