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whitenoise

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  1. Thank you for that history, your knowledge is truly amazing. It's interesting how people and politics play a role in every aspect of history. The sheer lack on information on the book in general was what piqued my curiosity. I even tried to look up the authors of the short stories and poems inside and there is almost no information on any of them. I can't say I'm particularly interested in selling it. I'm probably going to print this page out with your description and hopefully one day pass it on to my children as a piece of history. As a side note, if your interested where this came from. After thinking about it, I'm fairly certain a got this and a few other comics about 15 years ago. My friend had bought a warehouse in NYC where he was planning on opening a business. The warehouse he purchased was full of comic books and as part of the agreement he was responsible for removing them. The day he was taking them out, he invited me and a few friends down there to see if there was anything of interest we wanted. I couldn't make it that day (I know, priorities ) and he grabbed a shoe box full of comics for me anyway. I'm fairly certain this was in that box and got combined with the others from my uncle who had passed away. I've identified everything else in the box, this was probably the most interesting find (I know I'll have to replace the polypropylene bags in 2 years, should have bought the mylar bags!):
  2. I honestly thought it was garbage at first, some of the poems and stories don't make any sense, to me at least. You guys got me nervous, I took a few more pictures trying to be careful
  3. Hi Everyone, I'm new to the comic collecting world via finding a box of old comics in the attic. Everyone's information here has been really helpful so far but I found what I think might be a comic book . It was with the other comic books but is filled with drawings and poems and paragraphs. It has the title Helicon Spring 69, illustrated by Robert Crumb on the front and back. There was a folded poster of drawings inside. I posted pictures of it below. I can only find a few references of it anywhere, such as some auction sites. Does anyone know what this is? Is this even considered a comic book?