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Nearly full box of "Comix" army stationery. Sadly, the envelopes {like so many vintage stationery sets} have already sealed themselves together. Also the box is in pretty bad shape, it's more like the idea of a box held together with scotch tape. The star of the show, however, are the illustrations by possibly the most famous of American war cartoonists, Bill Mauldin. {He had a stamp released last year, you know.} Only one of the sheets has become discolored and there are 4 to 5 sheets of each of the 5 illustrations. The ones which focus on letter writing are my favorites, but they all have charm.
Réf. : SK51
Auteur : Grelin
Editeur : Comix Buro
ISBN : 9782916518596
48 pages couleur – Format 18x22 cm - Broché
This topical edition of Inappropriate Comix is dedicated to the 48% of California voters who aren't douchebags.
Estaré publicando esta historia en www.pariascomix.tumblr.com , junto con otras personas que admiro. Pasen por ahi!
Réf. : SK51
Auteur : Grelin
Editeur : Comix Buro
ISBN : 9782916518596
48 pages couleur – Format 18x22 cm - Broché
Big Apple Comix is an early independent comic book published by Flo Steinberg in 1975. An historically important link between underground comix and what would later be called alternative comics, this 36-page hybrid with glossy color covers and black-and-white interiors contains 11 sometimes sexually frank stories by such mainstream creators as Neal Adams, Archie Goodwin, Denny O'Neil, Herb Trimpe, Al Williamson, and Wally Wood. Most of its stories revolve around New York City ( colloquially known as "The Big Apple" ) during a particularly low ebb in the city's finances, crime situation, race relations, and infrastructure.