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Underground and Alternative Comics in the

United States

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Underground Comixc. 1964-1976

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Gilbert Shelton, cover of The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers #1, 1971.

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Kim Deitch, cover of The East Village Other, October 11, 1968.

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S. Clay Wilson, “The Flyin’ Fuckin’ A Heads Stop For Lunch During Their Cross-Country Run,” S. Clay Wilson 20 Drawings, 1967.

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Victor Moscoso, concert poster for the Avalon Ballroom, San

Francisco, 1967.

Victor Moscoso, “Luna Toon,” Zap Comix #2, 1968.

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Poster for Man Ray exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of

Art, 1966.

Victor Moscoso, “Luna Toon,” Zap Comix #2, 1968.

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Yayoi Kusama, Anti-War Naked Happening and Flag Burning,

1968.

Kim Deitch, cover of The East Village Other, October 11,

1968.

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Robert Crumb, “Whiteman,” Zap Comix #1,1967.

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Robert Crumb, “Cubist Be Bop Comics,” XYZ Comics, June 1972.

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Robert Crumb, cover of Gothic Blimp Works Ltd. #2, comics

insert in the East Village Other, 1969.

Trina Robbins, cover of It Ain’t Me Babe, July 1970.

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Willie Mendes, “Oma,” in It Ain’t Me Babe, July 1970.

Trina Robbins, cover of It Ain’t Me Babe, July 1970.

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Robert Crumb, “A Word to You Feminist Women,” Big Ass Comics #2, 1971.

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Robert Crumb, “Whiteman,” Zap Comix #1, 1967.

Robert Crumb, “And Now, a Word to You Feminist Women,”

Big Ass Comics #2, 1971

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Aline Kominsky-Crumb, cover of Twisted Sisters Comics, 1976

Trina Robbins, cover of It Ain’t Me Babe, July 1970

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Alternative Comics1976–present

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Harvey Pekar (script) and Val Mayerik (art), American Splendor #10, 1985.

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Harvey Pekar (script) and Robert Crumb (art), “The Young Crumb Story,” American Splendor #4, 1979

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Dan Clowes, cover of Eightball #11, June 1993.

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Dan Clowes, Act Three, “Crime and Judy,” in David Boring,originally published in Eightball #21, February 2000.

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Gary Panter, cover of Raw vol. 2, #1, 1989.

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Art Spiegelman, Chapter 2, “Auschwitz (Time Flies),” Raw vol. 2, #1, July 1989.

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Jaime Hernandez, cover of Love and Rockets #1, 1982.

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Jaime Hernandez, “Ninety-Three Million Miles from the Sun…and Counting,” Love and Rockets #30, July 1989.

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Alison Bechdel, two-page spread from Fun Home, 2006.