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Published by Kitchen Sink Press, Swamp Road, Princeton, Wisconsin, 1993
Seller: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
Book
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. King, J. D. - Front and Back Cover Illustrations (illustrator). 1993 Reprint of No. 1. 80 Pages. No marks of stamps to this tight bright book with flawless interior pages. Light up those joints, pop open those brews and crank up yer MTV!!! It's party time, comic creeps. So, join in on the fun while you still can. Nothing lasts for- ever and trash like this is always doomed to commercial failure. But do we care??? Hell no!!! As big-time publishers of religious literature (we're all ex-dope dealers), we've got bundles of dough to burn on this mindless mag. But who knows for just how long??? If we get caught peddling this idiotic literature to all you weirdos out there, it could mean curtains for us! Contents: Destruction of the Innocent by Monte Beauchamp, Notes From the Underground (25 articles by various authors and artists), and After Thought by J.D. King. This is a tribute to the writers and artists behind EC Comics and Mad Magazine - their memories, thoughts, and opinions. Illustrated throughout with typical Mad humor. This reprint edition is dedicated to the memory of William M. Gaines and Harvey Kurtzman.
Published by Monte Beauchamp, Chicago, IL, 1986
Seller: Steve Krupp's Curio Shoppe, Amherst, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Rare 1st printing (#1354 from only 1,500 self-published). Predates the later Kitchen Sink Press edition. Content is well-known underground cartoonists (most cited above) all describing how they discovered and appreciated ED Comics. From the estate of New York/Northampton/Paris rare book dealer and collector Norman Witty.