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Patrick Rosenkranz is widely acknowledged as one of the premiere scholars of the underground comix movement. His books include Rebel Visions (the most widely-heralded history of the era) and The Artist Himself: A Rand Holmes Retrospective. He lives in Portland, OR.
“A triumph of research and generous observation, definitively documenting a scene of radical invention and subversive intent.
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- Bookforum
“A fascinating and important volume.”
- Library Journal
“A model of comics history and an essential read for anyone looking to truly understand the comics form.”
- Print
“A comprehensive and invaluable history of this groundbreaking period in American comics... Rosenkranz has clearly conducted extensive interviews with surviving artists, often allowing them to tell their stories in their own words in his book.”
- Peter Sanderson, Publishers Weekly
“[This] book palpably evoked those moments when change, it seemed, was not only possible, but inevitable...”
- Rick Klaw, Sfsite.com
“Copious illustrations of weird sex, bad trips, and savage satire...chronicles a critical wing of '60s counterculture.
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- Spin
“Rebel Visions testifies to the wild fertility of the comix imagination.
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- The Los Angeles Times Book Review
“A year-by-year narrative, using interviews with scores of publishers, editors and leading artists.”
- The New York Times Book Review
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