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Douglas Comix (1972) RARE
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DOUGLAS
COMIX by many top underground cartoonists. 1972
Record, publishing and film impresario Alan Douglas
approached Art Spiegelman in 1971 to produce a 52-page
underground comix style catalog. The result is an
amazing stew of cartooning talent plugging musical
talent. Spiegelman drew the cover, intro and lead story
plugging his own Whole Grains book. Back cover calendar
by Jay Lynch.
The first half of the catalog is devoted to Douglas
Books: Roger Brand on Getting Busted; Skip Williamson on
the photographic compilation, Shots; Justin Green on The
Essential Lenny Bruce; Dave Sheridan tackles Timothy
Leary’s Jail Notes; Jim Osborne and Trina Robbins jam
seamlessly on Out of the Closets: Voices of Gay
Liberation; Jerry Kay does Dennis Hopper’s The Last
Movie Caper: The Making and Unmaking of a Motion
Picture; Bill Griffith illustrates Movie People at Work
in the Business of Film; Rory Hayes fittingly takes on
God Madness: an Anthology of Secret Lore; Spain
Rodriguez does several pages on Jodorowsky’s El Topo: A
Book of the Film; and an S. Clay Wilson pirates
centerfold marks the halfway point!
The 2nd half is devoted to Douglas Records: Malcolm X’s
By Any Means Necessary is handled by Yossarian; a Lenny
Bruce album is dissected by Jay Lynch; Gary Hallgren
interprets Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia’s Hooteroll;
Denis Kitchen does Mahavishnu John McLaughlin’s My
Goal’s Beyond (while Lynch adds a McLaughlin “Fun
Page”); John Thompson takes on Buddy Miles’ Devotion;
the Cloud Comix crew does the music of El Flexo; Larry
Todd and Jack Jackson separately present “This is
Madness” by The Last Poets; Willy Murphy and Bobby
London attempt to introduce Alexandro Jodorowsky’s films
El Topo and Mantra Mantra. As if this isn’t enough,
there are ads in the back for the major underground
comix publishers drawn by Larry Rippee, Gilbert Shelton,
Guy Colwell, R. Crumb and Kitchen. And then there’s
still more: a JAM style recap ends the “catalog.”
In spite of this stellar lineup of talent and subjects
this catalog/comic is quite rare, because it wasn’t sold
in head shops alongside regular undergrounds. Few
collectors at the time ever saw the publication. It’s
especially difficult to find in nice condition. Ours is
like new and $300.
Keywords: UG Comix, Underground Comics, Comic Book
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Douglas Comix (1972) RARE
DOUGLAS
COMIX by many top underground cartoonists. 1972
Record, publishing and film impresario Alan Douglas
approached Art Spiegelman in 1971 to produce a 52-page
underground comix style catalog. The result is an
amazing stew of cartooning talent plugging musical
talent. Spiegelman drew the cover, intro and lead story
plugging his own Whole Grains book. Back cover calendar
by Jay Lynch.
The first half of the catalog is devoted to Douglas
Books: Roger Brand on Getting Busted; Skip Williamson on
the photographic compilation, Shots; Justin Green on The
Essential Lenny Bruce; Dave Sheridan tackles Timothy
Leary’s Jail Notes; Jim Osborne and Trina Robbins jam
seamlessly on Out of the Closets: Voices of Gay
Liberation; Jerry Kay does Dennis Hopper’s The Last
Movie Caper: The Making and Unmaking of a Motion
Picture; Bill Griffith illustrates Movie People at Work
in the Business of Film; Rory Hayes fittingly takes on
God Madness: an Anthology of Secret Lore; Spain
Rodriguez does several pages on Jodorowsky’s El Topo: A
Book of the Film; and an S. Clay Wilson pirates
centerfold marks the halfway point!
The 2nd half is devoted to Douglas Records: Malcolm X’s
By Any Means Necessary is handled by Yossarian; a Lenny
Bruce album is dissected by Jay Lynch; Gary Hallgren
interprets Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia’s Hooteroll;
Denis Kitchen does Mahavishnu John McLaughlin’s My
Goal’s Beyond (while Lynch adds a McLaughlin “Fun
Page”); John Thompson takes on Buddy Miles’ Devotion;
the Cloud Comix crew does the music of El Flexo; Larry
Todd and Jack Jackson separately present “This is
Madness” by The Last Poets; Willy Murphy and Bobby
London attempt to introduce Alexandro Jodorowsky’s films
El Topo and Mantra Mantra. As if this isn’t enough,
there are ads in the back for the major underground
comix publishers drawn by Larry Rippee, Gilbert Shelton,
Guy Colwell, R. Crumb and Kitchen. And then there’s
still more: a JAM style recap ends the “catalog.”
In spite of this stellar lineup of talent and subjects
this catalog/comic is quite rare, because it wasn’t sold
in head shops alongside regular undergrounds. Few
collectors at the time ever saw the publication. It’s
especially difficult to find in nice condition. Ours is
like new and $300.
Keywords: UG Comix, Underground Comics, Comic Book
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