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O.K. Comics NO. 1 by Bruce Walthers (1972)
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O. K. COMICS No. 1 by Bruce Walthers (1972).
Walthers
came out of the Milwaukee underground comix scene. He was among
the five cartoonists (with Denis Kitchen, Jim Mitchell, Don
Glassford and Wendel Pugh) who regularly created weekly
strips in 1970-71 for the alternate paper The Bugle-American,
which were subsequently syndicated to other underground newspapers
and college papers via the Krupp Syndicate. Walthers'
decidly offbeat contribution to the syndicate effort was "O.K.
Comics," starring Oscar Kabibbler, an eyeless rotund
everyman who found himself in often inexplicable and spacey situations.
Mysterious blimps with messages appeared often as well.
Many of those strips are collected in Smile
Comics #1-3. Walthers' comics were generally among
those whose adherents would say, "You have to be stoned
to really appreciate this!" But none of Walthers'
Bugle strips are recycled here. This is all-new
material. The cover to O.K. Comics #1 ("They're O.K.")
is unlike any other underground. Text heavy, with cross hatching
across a void, there is no human or animal or tangible object
other than a tiny blimp inside the "O." Published by
Kitchen Sink Press.
First (and
only) printing, June 1972. NM/Mint. $15
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O.K. Comics NO. 1 by Bruce Walthers (1972)
O. K. COMICS No. 1 by Bruce Walthers (1972).
Walthers
came out of the Milwaukee underground comix scene. He was among
the five cartoonists (with Denis Kitchen, Jim Mitchell, Don
Glassford and Wendel Pugh) who regularly created weekly
strips in 1970-71 for the alternate paper The Bugle-American,
which were subsequently syndicated to other underground newspapers
and college papers via the Krupp Syndicate. Walthers'
decidly offbeat contribution to the syndicate effort was "O.K.
Comics," starring Oscar Kabibbler, an eyeless rotund
everyman who found himself in often inexplicable and spacey situations.
Mysterious blimps with messages appeared often as well.
Many of those strips are collected in Smile
Comics #1-3. Walthers' comics were generally among
those whose adherents would say, "You have to be stoned
to really appreciate this!" But none of Walthers'
Bugle strips are recycled here. This is all-new
material. The cover to O.K. Comics #1 ("They're O.K.")
is unlike any other underground. Text heavy, with cross hatching
across a void, there is no human or animal or tangible object
other than a tiny blimp inside the "O." Published by
Kitchen Sink Press.
First (and
only) printing, June 1972. NM/Mint. $15
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