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Best 1 Zap Comix
Zap Comix

Zap Comix was a zine published from 1968 to 2016 by Robert Crumb. Originating in San Francisco, it presented a raw and unconventional collection of personal narratives, cartoons, and artwork. The publication significantly impacted American art and counterculture, influencing the development of indep...

2 Robert Crumb

Robert Crumb is an American illustrator known primarily for his distinctive graphic style and satirical works. His intensely personal and often dark comics, including “Fritz the Cat,” offer a critical examination of American culture and human behavior. He’s particularly relevant to those interested...

3 Richard Corben

American illustrator and animator renowned for his underground comix and Heavy Metal magazine contributions, notably creating the horror fantasy series "Den" featuring his unique style.

4 Weirdo
Weirdo

An American alternative comics anthology edited by Robert Crumb and published by Last Gasp from 1981 to 1993, showcasing confessional and outsider cartoonists.

5 Gary Panter

Gary Panter is an American illustrator whose raw, punk-influenced comics in the 1970s and 1980s, including the character Jimbo, defined the underground comix movement.

6 Bijou Funnies

An American underground comix anthology co-founded in Chicago in 1968 by Jay Lynch and Skip Williamson, among the earliest underground comics titles outside San Francisco.

7 Yellow Dog
Yellow Dog

Published in the UK during the early 1980s, Yellow Dog was an adult humor comic created by Dennis Collins that gained notoriety for its dark, satirical comic strips.

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