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Underground Collectibles sells underground comix posters books original art & prints and other counterculture related items from the 60s and 70s. Underground artists whose work we ...

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in stores november 11:   100 bullets #97 action comics #871 new krypton amazing spider-girl #26 amazing spider-man #573 colbert var (pp #833)

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Underground comix overview by Lambiek comic shop ... Underground comix and the underground press: The late 1960s saw the emergence of underground comics, a new wave of humorous ...

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Hello all, and welcome to the future. As some of you may know London Underground Comics has enjoyed over a year of successful selling at its weekly stall in Camden Lock Market, it ...

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The Underground was a short-lived team of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. They appeared in the comic-series Weapon X. Fictional team biography. The Underground was a resistance group created by Cable, then known as Soldier X, founded to investigate the connection between disappearing mutants, the mysterious Neverland concentration camp and the government organisation Weapon X.

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Ok, so “London Underground Comics” huh? What’s that all about? It’s a collective of some of the UK indie comic scene’s finest creators coming together to sell their wares ...

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Underground comics (or comix) are small press or self-published comic books that began to appear in the US in the late 1960s. The comix community was centered in San Francisco, but also included important artists and publishers in New York, Chicago and Austin, Texas. Prominent artists associated with this movement include Vaughn Bode, Robert Crumb, Kim Deitch, Jim Franklin, David Geiser, Justin Green, Roberta Gregory, Rick Griffin, Bill Griffith, Rory Hayes, Greg Irons, Jack Jackson, Jay Kinney, Denis Kitchen, Jay Lynch, Victor ... History and themes · Notable underground ... · Publishers

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I t all started with my parents making me burn my comic books. In 1954 Reader's Digest printed an article by Dr. Frederick Wertham which claimed that reading comic ...

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UNDERGROUND COMICS PLEASE NOTE: All comics on this page are for sale to adults aged 21 and over ONLY. All orders must be accompanied by a statement of age

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