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comixbible

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  1. On 4/12/2024 at 1:43 PM, Darwination said:

    There's some debate amongst the comic scanners whether this one's actually Trina or not, just based on the photo, but I am in fact finding reference to the fact she used the last names of Perlson then Castillo as well as Petit, so that would seem to back it up. Also appearances in Caper, Rogue, and Dude as well as possibly Man's Thrills. Did find a few photos of Trina Castillo on eBay as well, still totally unsure if they are one in the same.  Looks like her fashion designs, though?

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    Also a list of possible love conquests for Miss Trina would include Jim Morrison (trophy) and Harlan Ellison (not a trophy lmao).

    Btw, no disrespect at all intended by sharing photos and gossip of a young Trina.  Hopefully when I die people dig out the pictures of me all young and studly :roflmao:

    I did find one of Trina and Forry c.1960, Forry be creepin'

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    Everything considered, I feel confident that it's her. Perhaps those people disputing it, or some of them, don't want it to be her. I also don't think you need to apologize, or explain yourself, for posting any of the above. I digress.

    She also posed for, or had some of her shoots appear in, Man to Man, Rogue, Sir Knight, and South Sea Stories. There may be others, but I'd have to go back and look through my email threads and research from many years ago.

  2. Many kudos to the author of this thread for doing all this work. It never ceases to amaze me, just how many obscure comix there were that have practically slipped through the proverbial cracks. It's heartening to see that people are working to preserve them.

    For those interested, there's a group on Facebook that is maintained by Dan Fogel, where people share information on such things: https://www.facebook.com/groups/110711732384797

  3. On 6/3/2023 at 8:57 PM, OtherEric said:

    Here's something you don't see every day:  A Skip Williamson paperback cover.  As far as I know, this was his only one; even Bode had two:

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    That's really nice! Skip's art was one of the reasons I was lured to the underground, many years ago, when I would sneak peaks into my father's Playboy collection. There would be the ocassional Snappy Sammy Smoot strip.

    I've posted scans of some rare comix that he did (Artistic and Snuk) over on Fogel's group on Facebook a while back: https://www.facebook.com/groups/110711732384797

  4. The following twelve (12) comix are being offered for sale for $60 (Priority Mail shipping included) within the continental U.S. Payment by PayPal. They are as follows:

    Crabbs #1
    1993, Cathead Comics, Contributor(s): R.L. Crabb

    Cruel World Graphicomix #1
    1993, 2,000 copies printed, Contributor(s):Jim Blanchard, George Petros (-----script), Zoogz Rift (-----script), John Trubee (-----script)

    Fast Fiction #25
    1988, Fast Fiction, Contributor(s): Denny Derbyshire, Jocelin, Bob Lynch, Martin Millard, Ed Pinsent, Harley Richardson, Neville Smith, Carol Swain, Tom Tiffin

    Fast Fiction #26
    1988, Fast Fiction, Contributor(s): Gavin Adams, John Bagnall, Tim Budden, Bob Lynch, John Miller, Ed Pinsent, Harley Richardson, John Watson

    FLAM #1
    1989, 1,000 copies printed, Contributor(s): Jim Blanchard, Steve Cerio, Brad Johnson, Chris Kegel, R.K. Sloane, Roy Tompkins, John Trubee, Dennis Worden, Gary Wray

    Patrol
    1988, Helpless Anger, Contributor(s): K.L. Roberts, Tom Roberts

    Idaho Comics #1
    2014, 2nd printing, Contributor(s): Albert Frank Asker, Dennis P. Eichhorn

    Idaho Comics #2
    2015, Contributor(s): Albert Frank Asker, Dennis P. Eichhorn

    Komma-Kazi Komics
    1972, Starflower, Inc., Contributor(s): M.J. McGurl, R. Steinitz

    Supreme Ultimate Comics
    1982, Contributor(s): Mark Winter

    Whole F.U.B. Catalog: Fall, 1970, The
    1970, Free University of Berkeley, Note(s): Has some staining and a few tears to back cover/pages.

    Zombie 3-D
    1992, The 3-D Zone/Ray Zone, Contributor(s): Chet Darmstaedter (XNO), Munson Paddock, Stephen Pizzuro (The Pizz), Robert Williams, S. Clay Wilson, Note(s): Includes 3-D glasses.

     

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  5. Vomix #3 (Vomix Comets Ltd., 1973, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio). This is an anthology of comix that was done by college students. The series ran through to the early '80s, with around a dozen issues. For some reason, the later issues are quite difficult to find.

    Contributors: Dave Barton, Carlos Cuéllar, Sam Eckhart, Dov Jacobson, Tappan King, Joe Lewis, PIP, Charles Robbins (---script), Karen Schatz, Stef, Steve Sweet, Jean Lavelle, A. Voda, Reg Wells

     

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  6. Captain America #232, CGC 9.8, White Pages
    Note: 1st full cover appearance of Peggy Carter (partially seen on the cover of Captain America #161)
    $250 $200 shipped and insured via USPS Priority Mail within the U.S.

    Payment: PayPal, check
    Shipping (U.S. only): USPS Priority Mail 
    Returns: If any misrepresentation has been made, the return will be accepted, otherwise sale is final

     

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  7. On 12/26/2021 at 11:58 AM, AnkurJ said:

    Thanks! They’re a bit risqué to post pictures. 
    San Francisco Ball comics 2

    Krazy Krotch

    Fast Eddie’s Kinky Sex comix

    Sextoons 1977

    San Francisco Ball Comics usually sell for around $25-50, give or take, sometimes more, sometimes less. At present, there's a copy of #1 on Abe for $25: https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=928034239

    Krazy Krotch, and many of the other Golden Newcomics, fluctuate pretty wildly in price. Some are much tougher to find than other, but typically, $15-30 each for the more common titles. I've seen a that particular title on and off through the years, and it's a bit less common than some of the others: https://www.worthpoint.com/inventory/search?categories=&query="krazy+krotch"

    I'm blanking out on Sextoons. I'm thinking it's one of those Sex to Sexy-type comics, which typically don't sell for much. Basically a collection of gag cartoons in the style of Playboy, etc. Maybe $15-20 on a good day for that sort of stuff.

    I actually need Fast Eddie's. I missed the last two that sold on eBay via the now defunct adults only category. Send me a PM if you'd be willing to sell that one, and maybe we can work out a deal.

  8. https://www.ebay.com/itm/194618177778

    Here's a unique opportunity to buy a collection of twelve (12) underground comix / underground comics from around the world. Many of these are either very obscure or outright rare. Please look at the photos for condition.
     
    Atomic Horror Comic
    (Walker Press, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia, 1977)
    Contributors: Bob Clutterbuck, Sarah Curtis, Nicky Gray, Ian McCorist, Moll
     
    Heröine
    (Arts Lab Press, Birmingham, England, 1978)
    Contributors: Meg Amsden, Sue Ash, Lyn Foulkes, T. Jackson (s), Fran Landsman (s), Tim Rayner (s), Trina Robbins, Borin Van Loon, Suzy Varty, Julia Wakefield, Judy Watson, Kate Walker, Paula Williams
    Note: This is considered to be the first British feminist comix.
     
    If Comix #2
    (Wokring Press, London, England, 1989)
    Contributors: David Bellamy, Helen Bowling, Grim Up North, Tod Hanson, Clifford Harper, Graham Harwood, Louisa Harwood, Claire Nelmes, P.King, Ken Phillips, Michael Watts, Whittington, Graphic Works
     
    It's All Lies #5
    (Gemsanders Publications, London, England, 1974)
    Contributors: Matthew Freeth, Jonathan Gems, Antonio Ghura, John Hurford, McMahon, Justin Ward
     
    It's All Lies #6
    (Gemsanders Publications, London, England, 1974)
    Contributors: John Bolton, Robert Crumb, Matthew Freeth, Antonio Ghura, Steve Parkhouse, Justin Ward
     
    Keltik Komix #1: The Mystery Of Achnaghoulash
    (Aberdeen People's Press, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1979)
    Contributors: Graham Murdoch, Dave Smith
     
    Knockabout Comics #9
    (Knockabout Publications, London, England, 1985)
    Contributors: Tony Allen (-script), Paul Bignell, Eddie Campbell, Glenn Dakin, Phil Elliott, Hunt Emerson, Melinda Gebbie, Cliff Harper, Graham Higgins (Pokkettz), Mike Matthews, Alan Moore (-script), Bob Moulder, Kevin O'Neill, Ed Pinsent, Tim Rhys (-script), Peter Rigg
     
    Knockabout Comics #13
    (Knockabout Publications, London, England, 1987)
    Contributors: Francesc Capdevila (Max), Steve Gibson, Daniel Goossens, Justin Green, Graham Higgins, Hunt Emerson, Mike Matthews, Peter Rigg, Gilbert Shelton
     
    Knockabout Comics #14
    (Knockabout Publications, London, England, 1988)
    Contributors: Francesc Capdevila (Max), Hunt Emerson, Daniel Goossens, Graham Higgins, Rian Hughes, Édouard Karali (Édika), Mike Matthews, Ted Richards, Peter Rigg, Hal Robins, Donald Rooum
     
    Near Myths #1
    (Galaxy Media Distribution, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1978)
    Contributors: John Eunson, Chris Haddon, Graham Manley, Bill Reid, Brian Talbot, Aleks Waszynko (Bonk)
     
    Near Myths #2
    (Galaxy Media Distribution, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1979)
    Contributors: John Eunson, Chris Haddon, Graham P. Manley, Grant T. Morrison, Bryan Talbot, John Taylor (-script), Aleks Waszynko (Bonk)
     
    Near Myths #5
    (Galaxy Media Distribution, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1980)
    Contributors: John Eunson, Chris Haddon, Brian Lumley (poem), Graham P. Manley, Grant T. Morrison, Bryan Talbot, John Taylor (-script)
  9. On 12/11/2021 at 10:28 PM, Shadoww3 said:

    Recently came across a family member's collection of underground comix and been having a blast looking into the history of the whole scene! This thread has been very helpful.

    I was wondering if anyone had any information on this particular edition of the "It Ain't Me Babe" comic? I've looked all over, including a handy article on comixjoint, and all I can find is information on the 1st printing (blue/purple) and 2nd-3rd printings (both identical, blue/green). Nothing on this particular coloration. Any experts out there?

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    It seems as though it may be a misprint, missing a color plate.

  10. On 8/12/2021 at 11:21 AM, TIA23 said:

    Are there pictures from each # in that guide? (B&W or Color)

    Some of the entries are quite rare and scans of their covers and/or contents will be very difficult, if not impossible, to find. That being said, https://headcomix.info/wiki/start has a fine selection of cover scans, up to a certain point, even citing Kennedy's numbering system.

  11. On 7/23/2021 at 4:36 PM, rjpb said:

    ESCAPE MAGAZINE 1-6 (1980s)

    Digest sized

    VF-NM 

    Creators include Hunt Emerson, Phil Elliot, Joost Swarte, Savage Pencil and others. See back cover images for each issue.

    If there is any interest in these, I'll dig out the magazine sized issues. 

    $10 each.  The first issue includes a pinback Escape pin.

     

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    I'll take the #2 and #3.