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black and white, indie box, Indie Comics, Last Gasp, Robert Crumb, Spain, Trashman, underground comix, Weirdo
Weirdo features the legendary underground artist Robert Crumb and a cavalcade of independent talent. Spain’s infamous TrashMan makes an appearance, as do Kim Deitch, Ed Roth, Peter ‘Hate’ Bagge, and too many to list here: some of the funniest, boldest, and most outrageous artists of an era!
Most of these copies in our photos came directly from Last Gasp publishing, and represent the best condition you can get new copies in. Overall, they have shipped us high-quality books that have been long out-of-print and are depleting rapidly from their original stock. We are willing to accept the occasional roll to a spine or minor ding in a corner to enjoy a classic.
These comic books are not intended for small children! They feature nudity, sexual content, cartoon violence, and frankly degenerate behavior! Using strong language, they talk about dead musicians, the hippie movement, intimate biographical material, bodily functions, subversive and revolutionary ideas, and ALL THE GOOD STUFF. Okay? Not for kids.
This looks pretty cool. Y’know, I kinda remember Trashman, but I’ll be darned if I remember from where.
Boy, if somebody should have a subscription to Weirdo Magazine, it would be me!
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You would get a kick out of it, ML! Especially Crumb’s biographical work and hippie memoirs, I would expect. You can always pick up one from Last Gasp and see how you like it ~ they aren’t expensive!
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weirdo was awesome under the editorship of Peter Bagge. Then, it happened, the Yoko Ono of underground cartoonist’s wives jumped in and destroyed everything . Tragically, Aline K. Crumb turned the magazine into a dumping ground for any shoddy wanna -be cartoonist in her inner circle. The only redeeming factor was the beautifully rendered stories by Kim Deitch.
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