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Kitchen Sink Press was a comic book publisher founded by Denis Kitchen in 1969. The company closed in 1999. The press was known for publishing underground comics and reprints of classic comic strips. The records include contracts, correspondence, editorial files, financial records, proofs, and other materials. This collection is still being processed; currently, only the correspondence is available for research.
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Kitchen Sink Press |
Kitchen, Denis, 1946- |
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Comic books, strips, etc -- Publishing -- United States |
Underground comic books, strips, etc -- United States |
Denis Kitchen kept two sets of correspondence files, primary correspondence and secondary correspondence, based upon the importance of the correspondence file to his business. This being the case, there may be files related to a single person in both sets of correspondence files.
The correspondence files function as correspondence, subject, and business files, and contain not only correspondence but also biographical information, contracts, copyright information, ephemera, , notes on telephone conversations, obituaries, payment information, printed materials, proposals, and royalty statements. Many files also include examples of artwork represented by published comics, copies of both published and unpublished work, and items drawn on the pages of correspondence.
This subseries contains correspondence files that were considered vital to the business of Kitchen Sink Press, and they were originally stored in a fireproof cabinet. The files are arranged alphabetically.
Box 1
(American underground cartoonist, illustrator, best known for his long-running comic strip,Steven)
Box 1
(American underground cartoonist,Mickey Rat, Cheap Suit Serenaders, Couch Potatoes)
Box 1
(American cartoonist, Disney, Scrooge McDuck)
Box 1
(American underground cartoonist,Snarf, Bizarre Sex, Lenny of Laredo)
Box 1
(underground cartoonist,Melody)
Box 1
(American underground cartoonist and graphic novelist,Black Hole, Big Baby, Skin Deep. See Also: Chip Beck)
Box 1
(Letterer, KSP logo,Betty Boop)
Box 1
(American cartoonist,Steve Canyon,Terry & The Pirates. Includes correspondence with Toni Mendez, as well as contracts and other business records.)
Box 1
(American cartoonist,Lil' Abner)
Box 1
(American underground cartoonist and graphic novelist,Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron, Ghost World)
Box 1
(American underground cartoonist,Hungry Chuck Biscuits)
Box 1
(American underground and political cartoonist, film designer)
Box 2
(American visionary painter and performer)
Box 2
(American underground cartoonist,Inner City Romance)
Box 2
(American illustrator and comic book artist,Slow Death, Heavy Metal)
Box 2
(American underground cartoonist and musician,Zap, Mr. Natural, Fritz the Cat, Weirdo, et. al.)
Box 2
(American underground cartoonist,Wendel, Barefootz)
Box 2
(American underground cartoonist,Psychotic Adventures)
Box 2
(American underground cartoonist,Gothic Blimp Works)
Box 3
(American cartoonist, writer, and graphic novelist,The Spirit, A Contract with God.Includes royalty information.)
Box 3
(American cartoonist,Mad,Panic)
Box 3
(American science fiction author)
Box 3
(comics historian, author ofA History of Underground Comics)
Box 3
(American syndicated cartoonist,Feiffer)
Box 3
(American underground cartoonist,Trots and Bonnie,National Lampoon)
Box 4
(American underground cartoonist/caricaturist)
Box 4
(Dutch cartoonist,Stripschapprijs)
Box 4
(American underground cartoonist,Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary)
Box 4
(American underground cartoonist,Zippy the Pinhead; "Are we having fun yet?")
Box 4
(Canadian underground cartoonist,Harold Hedd, Hitler's Cocaine)
Box 4
(American underground cartoonist and poster artist,Slow Death,Skull Comix)
Box 4
(American underground cartoonist,God Nose,Comanche Moon)
Box 4
(Correspondence related to the appearance; there is no correspondence from Larry King.)
Box 4
(American underground cartoonist,Bijou Funnies, Young Lust, Anarchy Comics)
Box 4
(American cartoonist and editor,Mad,Help,Little Annie Fanny)
Box 4
(American comic book writer, publisher, editor-in-chief, Marvel Comics)
Box 4
(American underground cartoonist,Snarf, Bizarre Sex, et. al.)
Box 4
(American underground cartoonist,Dirty Duck)
Box 5
(Includes copies of Lynch's "Little Ladies" zine)
(American underground cartoonist,Nard n' Pat, Bijou Funnies, Mad)
Box 4
1969-1974, (2 Folders)
(Includes correspondence from Jane Lynch (Jay's 1st wife) )
Box 5
1975-2003, (3 Folders)
Box 5
(American alternative cartoonist,Peepshow)
Box 5
(American underground rock writer, novelist, poet)
Box 5
(British author and graphic novelist,Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell)
Box 5
(American underground cartoonist,S.F. Underground Comix, Flamed-Out Funnies)
Box 5
(American underground cartoonist)
Box 5
(American underground cartoonist and painter, longtime KSP art director, editor ofThe R. Crumb Coffee Table Book)
Box 5
(American underground cartoonist,Dope Comix, Weird Trips)
Box 5
(American underground cartoonist,Wet Satin, A Century of Women Cartoonists)
Box 5
(American underground cartoonist,Trashman, Che: A Graphic Biography)
Box 6
(American comic book artist,Nexus, The Moth)
Box 6
(American comic book writer and illustrator,Xenozoic Tales)
Box 6
(comic book distributor, organized first significant comic book conventions; introduced Eisner and Kitchen)
Box 6
(American underground cartoonist,Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Fat Freddy's Cat, Wonder Warthog)
Box 6
(American underground cartoonist,Dealer McDope, Leather Nun)
Box 6
(American underground cartoonist,Raw, Maus, Breakdowns)
Box 6
(American underground cartoonist,Adventures of Jesus,Dorman's Doggie)
Box 6
(American cartoonist,Little Lulu)
Box 6
(American underground cartoonist, fantasy artist/illustrator)
Box 6
(American underground cartoonist and early psychedelic artist)
Box 6
(American comic book writer, KSP editor,Kings in Disguise)
(American underground comic creators,Omaha, The Cat Dancer)
Box 6
1985-1997
Box 6
Box 6
(American underground cartoonist and pop-surrealist painter,Zap, Juxtapoz)
Box 6
(American EC Comics cartoonist,Weird Science, Weird Fantasy)
Box 6
(American underground cartoonist,Bijou Funnies, Conspiracy Capers)
Box 6
(American underground cartoonist,Zap, Checkered Demon)
Box 6
(American cartoonist,Powerhouse Pepper, Lena the Hyena, Mad, Plop!Includes correspondence with wife Honor and son Monte after Basil Wolverton's 1974 stroke.)
Box 6
(American film director,Crumb,Ghost World)
This subseries contains correspondence files that were less important to the business of Kitchen Sink Press than those filed in primary correspondence. These files are arranged alphabetically.
Box 7
Box 7
Box 7
(Dope Fiendscard set)
Box 7
(artist,Life Sucks,Artbabe, etc.)
Box 7
Box 7
(DC Comics artist,Superman, Batman, Green Arrow)
Box 7
(Borgen Forlag)
(a.k.a. Justine Rochefoucald. "Dragon Woman")
Box 7
Box 7
1971-1977
Box 7
Box 7
(French Publisher)
Box 7
Box 7
(Dark Horse editor, late 1990s)
Box 7
(Dark Horse,Madman, late 1990s)
Box 7
(Kitchen Sink Press editor)
Box 7
(contributor,Spirit Magazine)
Box 7
(Lil' Abner,Fosdick)
Box 7
(Mad)
Box 7
(WFMU radio/Crackpots and Visionariescard set)
Box 7
(Film director)
Box 7
(San Francisco Comic Book Company)
Box 7
(American underground cartoonist,Mickey Rat, Cheap Suit Serenaders,Couch Potatoes)
Box 7
(Artist,Death Rattle)
Box 7
(Old blues musician in Zwigoff film)
Box 7
(TVOntario)
Box 7
(Alex Toth/Caniff business)
Box 7
Box 7
(Spiritbusiness)
Box 7
Box 7
(Soap Opera)
Box 7
Box 7
(Artist;Snarf)
Box 7
(Who's Who in America)
Box 7
(Bagginer Press; collector)
Box 7
(Hate,Neat Stuff)
Box 7
Box 7
(Tundra)
Box 7
(UW Hockey cards)
Box 7
(James Bama art)
Box 7
Box 7
Box 7
(Bess Cutler Gallery)
Box 7
(Early public relations)
Box 7
Box 7
(DC Comics writer,Badger,Nexus, et. al.)
Box 7
(Maze Agency)
Box 7
(Funnyworld)
Box 7
(Flash Gordon)
Box 7
(artist, graphic novelist,Ernie Pook's Comeek, Cruddy, et.al.)
Box 7
(Blonde Bombshells)
Box 7
(Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Box 7
Box 8
(Rip Off Press)
Box 8
(Green Mountain Editions)
Box 8
(Cyberpunk writer)
Box 8
(MOD)
Box 8
(Editor ofBlab!And an important Kitchen Sink Press alum)
Box 8
(Artist,Captain Marvel)
Box 8
(Appears that this is Charles Burns)
Box 8
(American underground cartoonist,Snarf, Bizarre Sex, Lenny of Laredo)
Box 8
(Modern Graphics)
Box 8
(Vootie)
Box 8
(Rick Griffin estate)
Box 8
Box 8
(Spiritintro,Squa Trontcomics scholar)
Box 8
(Business and bookkeeping consultant at Kitchen Sink Press)
Box 8
(From Beyond the Fridge)
Box 8
(Collector)
Box 8
(Visionary artist)
Box 8
(Business file related toThe Crow)
Box 8
Box 8
Box 8
(Visionary artist)
Box 8
Box 8
(French artist,Bizarre Sex,Metal Hurlant)
Box 8
Box 8
Box 8
(Tundra artist)
Box 8
(Macchia Nera)
Box 8
(Paragon, AC Comics)
Box 8
(San Francisco Academy of Comic Art)
Box 8
(writer, educator,Prose Ocean, friend of Hunter S. Thompson and Ralph Steadman)
Box 8
(artist, graphic novelist,The Soldier's Tale, Georgie)
Box 8
(Humorist)
Box 8
(Re: Betty Page images. Includes correspondence from Linda Blue.)
Box 8
Box 8
Box 8
(artist, son of Vaughn Bode,Cobalt 60.Includes correspondence with Vaughn Bode.)
Box 8
Box 8
Box 8
(Underground cartoonist,Melody)
Box 9
Box 9
Box 9
Box 9
Box 9
(Madison Square Press)
Box 9
(Canadian artist)
Box 9
Box 9
Box 9
Box 9
(Bowen Design Studios; toys)
Box 9
(artist/film director,Slow Death, Death Rattle, et. al.)
Box 9
(SLC Punk project)
Box 9
Box 9
(Artist; widow of Harvey Pekar)
Box 9
(Business file related toThe Crow)
Box 9
Box 9
(Editor,Monster Times)
Box 9
(artist,Real Pulp Comics,Leather Nun, et. al.)
Box 9
Box 9
(Art collector, Stanislaw Szukalski scholar)
Box 9
(Record dealer)
Box 9
Box 9
(DC Comics)
Box 9
(Political Button Book)
Box 9
(Art director, Kitchen Sink press, DC Comics)
Box 9
(Marvel Comics)
Box 9
(Canadian artist and graphic novelist)
Box 9
(Institute of White Noise)
Box 9
(Pulp dealer)
Box 9
(Artist. See Also: Dave Schreiner files)
Box 9
(FeatureMagazine)
Box 9
(re: Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF) )
Box 9
Box 9
(Abraxas Studio head and important art director, including the development of the graphic novel)
Box 9
(Godine)
Box 9
(Wimmin's Comix)
Box 9
Box 9
Box 9
Box 9
(Retired senior lecturer, Brown University. Author of over 35 books includingEncyclopedia of the America LeftandRadical America)
Box 9
Box 9
(Flaming Carrot)
Box 9
(artist,Death Rattle,Psychobabble)
Box 9
(The Traveling Information Center)
Box 9
(Artist,Kings in Disguise)
Box 9
(Nancy)
Box 9
(Comic Book Legal Defense Fund)
Box 9
Box 9
(Letterer, KSP logo,Betty Boop. Includes material related to the F.G. Cooper book.)
Box 9
(Horror and science fiction artist)
Box 10
(Scottish artist,From Hell,Alec)
Box 10
(Gay Comix)
Box 10
Box 10
(Artist/Writer)
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
(Ohio State University Library for Communication and Graphic Arts)
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
(Artist/Writer,Concrete)
Box 10
(Australian artist/writer; Eisner collaborator)
Box 10
(Graphitti Designs)
Box 10
(Graphic novelist;David Chelsea in Love)
Box 10
Box 10
(Feminist cartoonist)
Box 10
Box 10
(Someday Funnies)
Box 10
(Beat Brothers)
Box 10
(American artist)
Box 10
(Alphaville)
Box 10
Box 10
(Gay Comix)
Box 10
(American underground cartoonist and graphic novelist,Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron,Ghost World)
Box 10
Box 10
(Comic art dealer)
Box 10
Box 10
(American visionary painter and performer)
Box 10
(Artist)
Box 10
Box 10
(American underground cartoonist,Inner City Romance)
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
(The Dung Boys)
Box 10
Box 10
(Waylon Jennings)
Box 10
(Comic Book Artistmagazine)
Box 10
(Canadian underground cartoonist and artist;Suckle,Crumple,Weasel)
Box 10
(Artist,Modern Correspondence)
Box 10
Box 10
(American illustrator and comic book artist,Heavy Metal)
Box 10
(Finjab)
Box 10
(Senior Editor at Kitchen Sink Press)
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 10
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
(Wife of Robert Crumb)
Box 11
(Son of Robert Crumb)
Box 11
(American underground cartoonist and musician,Zap, Mr. Natural, Fritz the Cat, Weirdo, et. al.)
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
(American underground cartoonist,Wendel, Barefootz)
Box 11
("The Residents" (band) )
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
(Designer,Xenozoic Tales)
Box 11
Box 11
(American underground cartoonist,Psychotic Adventures)
Box 11
Box 11
(Cartoonist,Troubletown)
Box 11
Box 11
(Art-historian, co-author, with Denis Kitchen, ofUnderground Classics: The Transformation of Comics into Comix)
Box 11
Box 11
(Real name of the artist XNO)
Box 11
(artist, Hard Boiled; The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, Shaolin Cowboy)
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
Box 11
(MAD, et al)
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
(Canadian comic book artist best known for Marvel Comics'Star Warslicensed series andMaster of Kung Fu. He was considered a mentor by independent comic writer/artist Dave Sim.)
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
(American author, editor, journalist, and writing teacher, perhaps best known for his comics-themed novels including theDerby Dugantrilogy andIt's Superman.)
Box 12
(Artist)
Box 12
Box 12
(Editions Delcourt)
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
(writer,A Bug's Gift, Blue Block,Screaming Eagle)
Box 12
(Batmanscholar, collector)
Box 12
Box 12
(American comic book artist/writer (Greaser Comics, Baloney Moccasins) and underground comic book distributor) (father of actor Leonardo DiCaprio) )
Box 12
(Famed editor, Harry N. Abrams,Tales from the Crypt)
Box 12
(French cartoonist and television presenter; co-founder ofMétal Hurlantin 1974.)
Box 12
(American comic book writer,Punisher,Batman, G.I. Joe)
Box 12
(The Church of the SubGenius is an American parody and UFO religion that targets established faiths. It teaches a complex belief system that focuses on J.R. "Bob" Dobbs, purportedly a salesman from the 1950s who is revered as a prophet by the Church.)
Box 12
(Marvel Comics publisher)
Box 12
(Musician; R. Crumb's Cheap Suite Serenaders)
Box 12
(American film director known for making low-budget science fiction and horror films as well as work in underground comix and publishing;WILD,ProJunior)
Box 12
(Apex Novelties, San Francisco underground comics publisher)
Box 12
Box 12
(American comic strip letterer, artist, and the founder of the San Diego Comic Con International)
Box 12
(Journalism professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) )
Box 12
Box 12
(Canadian underground cartoonist,Dirty Plotte)
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
(American radio broadcaster and record collector specializing in novelty songs, comedy, and strange or unusual recordings)
Box 12
(Artist,Great Diggs)
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
(Artist, particularly known for illustrating works of Harvey Pekar)
Box 12
Box 12
(French comics historian and Harvey Kurtzman scholar)
Box 12
Box 12
(creator,Teenage Ninja Mutant Turtlesand Denis Kitchen's business partner, 1993-98)
Box 12
Box 12
(Film producer)
Box 12
Box 12
(Son of Will Eisner)
Box 12
Box 12
(American cartoonist,MAD,Panic)
Box 12
(Artist,Grease Monkey)
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
(American science fiction author)
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
(British artist and graphic novelist)
Box 12
(Artist,Critters,Eb'bn)
Box 12
Box 12
Box 12
(American sculptor)
Box 13
(American artist and designer)
Box 13
(American artist)
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
(Comics historian, author ofA History of Underground Comics)
Box 13
(American comic book and television writer,Kirby: King of Comics)
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
(Artist,Tits & Clits, Abortion Eve, Wimmin's Comix)
Box 13
Box 13
(Early 1930s comics industry figure,Crime Does Not Pay)
Box 13
(American artist known for parodies of Disney characters)
Box 13
Box 13
(Musician, Reptile Palace Orchestra)
Box 13
(American syndicated cartoonist, Feiffer)
Box 13
(American writer, editor, and artist, EC Comics,Mad)
Box 13
(Italian film director)
Box 13
(Art director/designer, annual Spectrum Awards)
Box 13
(Artist)
Box 13
(English professor and expert on Kurt Vonnegut, J.D. Salinger, and R. Crumb)
Box 13
(American comic book writer and editor,Spider-Man)
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
(Daughter of cartoonist Barbara Hill Fiske of Quarry Hill and one-time girlfriend of Art Spiegelman)
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
(An American animator, composer,Superman, Betty Boop)
Box 13
Box 13
(An American editor-writer-illustrator and underground cartoonist,Trots and Bonnie, National Lampoon)
Box 13
(Fanzine editor,Vootie, first published Reed Waller'sOmaha)
Box 13
Box 13
(Fogel's Underground Comic Price Guide)
Box 13
Box 13
(American underground journalist and activist in the 1970s. For many years he ran the Underground Press Syndicate (later called the Alternative Press Syndicate), and was the founder in summer 1974 ofHigh Timesmagazine.)
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
Box 13
(Noted historian of Blacks in comics)
(Underground cartoonist (Facts o' Life), Kitchen Sink Press' Paris-based international rights agent and wife of Gilbert Shelton)
Box 13
1988-1992, (2 Folders)
Box 14
1993-1999, (2 Folders)
(Karen has 1993-1995)
Box 14
Box 14
(Writer, S. Clay Wilson collaborator,Comix Book)
Box 14
Box 14
(American radio and television personality, credited with hosting the first television talk show (NYC) )
Box 14
(Co-founder,Boing Boingzine and blog)
Box 14
Box 14
(American science fiction and fantasy artist)
Box 14
Box 14
Box 14
(Gay Comix)
Box 14
(American underground cartoonist/caricaturist)
Box 14
Box 14
(Writer, brother of Drew Friedman)
Box 14
Box 14
(Sesame Street)
Box 14
Box 14
(Pulp scholar,The Spider)
Box 14
Box 14
(Contributor,Gay Comix)
Box 14
(DustBooks,International Directory of Little Magazines and Small Presses)
Box 14
Box 14
Box 14
(English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films:The Sandmanand novelsStardust, American Gods, Coraline, andThe Graveyard Book. He has won numerous awards, including Hugo, Nebula, Bram Stoker, Newbery Medal and Carnegie Medal.)
Box 14
(American publisher and co-editor of EC Comics. Following a shift in EC's direction in 1950 Gaines presided over what became an artistically influential and historically important line of mature-audience comics. He published the popular satirical magazineMadfor over 40 years)
Box 14
(Owner, Fotofolio)
Box 14
(Television historian/archivist)
Box 14
(Comedy writer,Simpson, Seinfeld)
Box 14
Box 14
(Artist who collaborated with James Vance onOwl Hootsand the revival of Harvey Kurtzman'sTwo-Fisted Tales. See Also: Dave Schreiner correspondence and Vance "Owl Hoots"-this written on the hanging file.)
Box 14
Box 14
(Author,Deviant Desires: Incredibly Strange Sex)
Box 14
Box 14
(American cartoonist, illustrator, graphic novelist)
Box 14
Box 14
Box 14
(American photographer, journalist, publisher, and an artist in underground comics)
Box 14
Box 14
(American publisher, cartoonist, novelist and an artist-writer for both animation and comic books, Nostalgia Press,Bazooka Joe, Popeye Pete, Mars Attacks!(film) )
Box 14
(Owner, Diamond Comics Distributor)
Box 14
(American artist and author,Koky)
Box 14
(Musician,Big Brother and the Holding Co.)
Box 14
Box 14
(Controversial British artist,Home Grown,Zig Zag,Bogey,Truly Amazing Love Stories,Raw Purple,The Laid-Back Adventures of Suzie and Jonnie)
Box 14
Box 14
Box 14
(American comic book artist and writer)
Box 14
(American-born British screenwriter, film director, animator, actor and member of Monty Python. Films:Brazil(1985),The Adventures of Baron Munchausen(1988),The Fisher King(1991),12 Monkeys(1995),Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas(1998))
Box 14
(American writer, brother of Gary Gilmore)
Box 14
(American author, editor, publisher (Eros, Avant-Garde). He was best known for publishing books and magazines on erotica and art and for his conviction in 1963 for violating federal obscenity laws.)
Box 14
Box 14
(American cartoonist, illustrator, painter, and novelist)
Box 14
(Author,Fast and Easy Cartooning for Fun)
Box 14
(Gold was media coordinator for the defense for the Chicago Conspiracy Trial, is a former Group Editor and Director of Editorial Development at DC Comics, co-founder of First Comics)
Box 14
Box 14
(American journalist and writer forVillage Voice, eventually becoming executive editor. He specializes in gay and lesbian issues, music, and counterculture topics)
Box 14
(Art director, First Comics)
Box 14
Box 14
(One of R. Crumb's girlfriends in the 1970s)
Box 14
(Journalist, writer, and early Denis Kitchen collaborator)
Box 14
(American comic book writer, editor, and artist.Creepy, Eerie, creator-owned Epic Comics as well as adaptingStar Wars. He is regularly cited as the "best-loved comic book editor, ever."))
Box 14
Box 14
(Television writer and producer:Two and a Half Men, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Mike & Molly, Saturday Night Live, SCTVetc.)
Box 14
(Crime writer,Tales of Zorro)
Box 14
Box 14
(Artist,The Art of Doing)
Box 14
(Cartoonist,Ozark Ike)
Box 15
(American popular culture historian and genre author)
Box 15
(Dick Tracy, Fearless Fosdick)
Box 15
Box 15
(London-based journalist, curator, writer and broadcaster,Escape Magazine)
Box 15
Box 15
(Artist/cartoonist,New Art Examiner)
Box 15
(Sister of Justin Green who briefly lived at Denis Kitchen's Princeton Wisconsin complex)
Box 15
(Underground comix publisher,Felch)
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
(African American cartoonist notable for being the first black participant in both the 1960s fan art movement and the 1970s underground comics movement,Xal-Kor the Human CatandWildman and Rubberroy)
Box 15
(Promoter, Comic Art Convention)
Box 15
(Editor,Comics Scene, Starlog, andWeekly World News)
Box 15
(Editor,Duplex Planet)
Box 15
(Artist,Oddballs)
Box 15
Box 15
(Artist,Space Dog)
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
(Publisher,The Comic Crusader)
Box 15
(Writer/artist,Bizarre Sex)
Box 15
Box 15
(American artist and psychedlic poster designer,Zap Comix, The Grateful Dead,Murphy.Includes correspondence with his Gina Griffin.)
Box 15
((American underground cartoonist,Zippy the Pinhead; "Are we having fun yet?")
Box 15
(Sister of Bill Griffith and one-time girlfriend of Justin Green)
Box 15
Box 15
(Legendary Detroit poster artist, MC5 (band), White Panthers)
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
(Publisher, Fantagraphics)
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
(Photographer, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (UWM) classmate,Bugle-American)
Box 15
(Bugle American)
Box 15
(American artist, Boilerplate robot hoax)
Box 15
(Milton Caniff's nephew and the executor of his estate)
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
(Americana collectibles scholar)
Box 15
(Comic art dealer)
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
(American illustrator and cartoonist,Air Pirate Funnies)
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
(Creator,Alley Oop)
Box 15
Box 15
Box 15
(Comic book store owner, Jim Hanley's Universe, New York City)
Box 15
(Cartoonist,Death Rattleand others)
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(Actor, "Leatherface" inTexas Chainsaw Massacre)
(Deputy Publisher at Kitchen Sink Press, also an intellectual property lawyer and literary agent; founded Kitchen and Hansen Agency with Denis Kitchen in 1999)
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(cartoonist:Ralph Snart, Weird Melvin and Doctor Gorpon)
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(Canadian professor, early teacher of comics and publisher of Will Eisner'sTABLOID)
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(American cartoonist, co-creator of theDondicomic strip)
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(American underground cartoonist in the late 1960s and early 1970sBogeyman. His comics were drawn in an expressionistic, primitivist style and usually dealt with grim subject matter such as paranoia, violent crime, and drug abuse)
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(Canadian underground cartoonist,Harold Hedd, Hitler's Cocaine)
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(Artist/publisher,PUNKmagazine, student of Eisner and Kurtzman)
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(Cartoonist,Health Capsules, Ticker Toons, and the National Cartoonist Society magazineCartoonist Profiles)
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(Canadian, founder ofCrochumor magazine)
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(Attorney and vice-president of Kitchen Sink Press during Ocean Capital years, 1995-98)
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(American cartoonist. With business partner Will Eisner he co-founded Eisner & Iger, a comic book packager that produced comics on demand for new publishers during the late-1930s and 1940s period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books.)
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(American comic book artist: EC Comics'The Haunt of Fear, Tales from the CryptandThe Vault of Horror)
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(American lawyer and comic book author:Donald Duck, Green Hornet, Moon Knight, Star Trek)
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(Ne Spat! publishing house in Moscow)
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(Brother and estate executor of Greg Irons)
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(Comic art dealer, Graphic Collectibles)
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(American cartoonist and comics historian)
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(American underground cartoonist,God Nose,Comanche Moon)
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(Longtime assistant to cartoonist Mort Walker and comics historian)
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(British comic book writer, Marvel Comics)
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(Editor, DC Comics/Prism)
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(American illusionist, Penn & Teller, and financial investor in Kitchen Sink Press)
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(Comics writer/author,Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters and the Birth of the Comic Book)
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(Canadian novelist, illustrator, and editor,Creepyfor Warren Publishing. As the founding editor ofCreepyin 1963, he is notable for a significant milestone in comics history by proving there was a readership eager to read graphic stories in a black-and-white magazine format rather than in a color comic book.)
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(Children's author,My Father's Dragonseries)
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(American comic book artist and writer, credited along with Bill Finger as the creator ofBatman)
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(Writer and comedian. He is the author of the bookMasters of the Comic Book Universe Revealed!, and a writer forMadmagazine.)
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(American cartoonist, editor:City of Glass: The Graphic Novel,I Shall Destroy All The Civilized Planets)
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(Flock of Dreamers)
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(Artist, writer and painter: graphic novel,The First Kingdom)
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(American animator and comic artist:Ren and Stimpy, The Adventures of Captain Jack, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures)
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(American comic book writer, penciler and editor:Deadpool, Uncanny, X-Men, Action Comics, andJLA)
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(American editor, King Features Syndicate, author ofThe Official Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide)
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(American artist;Twist)
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(American underground cartoonist,Bijou Funnies, Young Lust, Anarchy Comics)
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(Vintage psychedelic poster artist and now sight-impaired "image maker")
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(Attorney who founded the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art in New York City)
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(Adaptor,Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight)
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(German author, journalist and lecturer on comic art)
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(Longtime publisher at Comics Buyers Guide, briefly with Kitchen Sink Press)
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(Actor who played Chehov on Star Trek and Alfred Bester in Babylon 5 and an avid button collector)
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(Comic art collector)
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(Fred Siebert associate, Frederator Studios)
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(Noted German gay comic artist;The Killer Condom, Pretty Baby)
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(jazzdjcartoonistlibrarian)
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(American cartoonist and punk poster artist)
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(Mentalist inspired by Mandrake the Magician who Denis Kitchen met while guests on the Larry King show)
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(Canadian animator, creator ofRen & Stimpy,Spumco)
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(The Bugle, The Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen)
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(Denis Kitchen's alter ego)
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(American comic book artist, art teacher and founder of The Kubert School,Sgt. RockandHawkman)
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(Psychedelic artist)
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(a.k.a. Robert Cavey. Early underground cartoonist best known for his non sequitur t-shirt, "Fred the Duck, Take a Shit")
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(Editor,Graphic Story Magazine, credited with first using the term "graphic novel" prior to Will Eisner's coincidental use onA Contract with God)
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(alternative/underground cartoonist,Cud, and his syndicated stripEdge City, created with wife, Patty LaBan)
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(comic book artist/children's author,The Boo! Book,The Origami Master)
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(Artist,Snarf, Narrative Corpse)
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(Initially an underground comix writer (Dirtball Funnies) then Denis Kitchen's first business partner, 1971-75)
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(American alternative cartoonist,Story Minute(laterWay Lay), which ran for almost twenty years)
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(Correspondence with the National Committee for John & Yoko, only.)
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(artist,Dope Comix)
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(Girlfriend of Phil Seuling, Seagate Distribution)
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(American artist and illustrator best known for his caricatures inThe New York Review of Books.)
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(American comic book writer, editor and executive: president of DC Comics from 2002-2009)
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(Early fanzine editor/publisher and comic art dealer)
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(Kitchen Sink Press Senior Designer)
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(British comics artist, illustrator ofV for Vendetta, written by Alan Moore)
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(Journalism professor at University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and editor ofMilwaukee Journalwho gave Denis Kitchen his earliest professional assignments. Author of posthumously publishedPeanuts, PogoandCalvin & Hobbes.)
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(French author of books about films and television, as well as numerous comic books and translations of a number of animation screenplays)
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(American underground cartoonist,Snarf, Bizarre Sex, et. al.)
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(1960-1992)
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(Outgoing letters only)
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(Writer/publisher,Newave Comics Survey)
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(Detroit rock poster artist and illustrator)
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(Editors,Starling, Janusfanzines. Lesleigh later married Dave Schreiner per writing on folder.)
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(American comic artist, painter and novelist)
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(Bulgarian comic book illustrator, Marvel'sDaredevil)
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(Film critic/historian)
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(Comic book store owner)
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(Artist, brother of Dale Manesis, and early contributor toSnarf, Bizarre Sex, others)
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(Canadian documentary filmmaker,Comic Book Confidential, Grass)
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(American cartoonist/writer,Tales of the Beanworld)
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(Editor, Vortex Comics)
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(Kitchen Sink Press employee and executive assistant to Kitchen in the mid-1990s)
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(American comic book writer, animator, and one of the first women underground comix creators,The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp, 1973-78. See Also: Fling Magazine.)
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(A writer/editor (Nemo, Hogan's Alley) and comic strip historian, "America's foremost authority on pop culture."--Bostonia)
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(American cartoonist,Mad)
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(American cartoonist)
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(founder/publisher, Alternative Comics)
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(American illustrator and portrait artist)
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(Male Call, Steve Canyon)
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(American artist, best known for his critique-laden comics, cartoons, paintings, graphics, performances and writings that encompass a disturbing yet humorous catalog of the social ills and shortcomings of human civilization,Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers)
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(alternative cartoonist and specialist in 3-D conversion for comic books)
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(American cartoonist & country music fan)
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(Canadian artist,Bizarre Sex, others)
(American cartoonist and comics theorist:Understanding Comics(1993),Reinventing Comics(2000) andMaking Comics(2006) )
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(Canadian cartoonist, artist, writer,Spawn)
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(Cartoonist/illustrator;The Magic Dishpan of Oz)
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(British illustrator, photographer, comic book artist,Cages)
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(Harvey Awards)
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(Editorial staff,Mad)
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(American screenwriter,6,000 Enemies)
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(agent for writers and cartoonists handling negotiations, licensing and syndication/secondary rights agreements)
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(American literary agent, Scott Meredith Literary Agency)
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(cartoonist,Help!magazine)
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(American comic book writer and artist)
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(Publisher, Catalan Communications)
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(American underground cartoonist and animator,Gothic Blimp Works, Moondog)
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(American artist,National Lampoon, Animal House(poster) )
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(Albin Michel, French publisher)
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(American writer, artist, and film director:Ronin, Daredevil: Born Again, The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City, and300. He also directed the film version ofThe Spirit)
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(Canadian comic book artist and writer,Dr. Robot, Mackenzie Queen, Bug-eyed Monster, The Blair Witch Chronicles)
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(American underground cartoonist, co-founder of Kitchen Sink Press)
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(Japanese comics expert, the first to examine R. Crumb and underground comics in Japan)
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(Writer/painter/graphic novelist,Faith Conquers, Sheva's War)
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(American comic book writer:Batman, Black Mask, Moon Knight, DeathlokandBane)
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(American comic strip artist:Archie)
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(British author and graphic novelist,Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell. This file consists of material related to contracts, only.)
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(Comic and fantasy sculptor)
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(Comic book author, graphic novelist,Strangers in Paradise)
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(Canadian illustrator, animator and comic book artist)
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(American illustrator, poster and comic book artist)
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(Co-editor, RAW, Art director ofThe New YorkerandToon Books)
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(Mindrot / Animania)
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(American editor and publisher, Eclipse Enterprises, one of the earliest independent comic book companies.)
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(Film producer,Natural Born Killers, From Hell)
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(American comic book artist and children's book illustrator, known for his painted artwork,Moonshadow, Sandman, Swamp Thing)
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(Broom Hilda)
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(American artist, key animator on Disney'sSnow White,Betty Boop and many Fleischer Brothers cartoons)
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(ex-DC Comics vice president)
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(comic artist,Dungeons and Dragons)
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(co-author,Saucer Attack!)
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(son of Hollywood producer Mace Neufeld. Mace was briefly on Kitchen Sink Press' board after the Ocean Capital takeover and Brad ran Kitchen Sink Press' West Coast Kitchen Sink Entertainment arm for several years in the 1990s)
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(American cult cartoonist,Newgarden,RAW)
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(American comic book writer, artist and self-publisher,Ultra Klutz, Through the Habitrails, Father & Son, andColonia)
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(A Finnish American writer-artist for American comic books,Lady LuckandThe Thin Man)
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(Executive Director, Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, plus Ignatz Awards Committee)
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(Founder, Drawn & Quarterly publishing house)
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(American comic book writer and editor, Marvel and DC:Batman, Green Lantern Green Arrow, Shadow, etc.)
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(American underground cartoonist,Odd Bodkins, Air Pirates Funnies)
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(Comic book letterer,Uncanny X-Men)
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(existential Swiss cartoonist and graphic novelist)
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(Comic book price guide publisher)
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(R. Crumb's brother in law)
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(American cartoonist, animator and free culture activist,Sita Sings the Blues, Nina's Adventures, Fluff, et. al.)
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(American artist, writer, cartoonist and educator,Beavis & Buttheadet. al.)
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(professional American comic book artist/graphic novelist,Union Station, Capote in Kansas)
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(American novelist, publisher, editor, artist, comic book scripter and letterer, notable as the editor-publisher of his own graphic story publication,witzend, 1971)
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(American underground cartoonist and rock poster designer)
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(American underground comic writer,American Splendor)
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(American comic book writer and artist, Marvel & DC)
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(Founder, Yazoo Records, an old-timey blues and jazz label)
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(American comic book artist,Predator)
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(record producer, Rhino Records,Golden Throats)
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(Wine importer (Grateful Palate) )
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(French cartoonist,Not Quite Dead(w/ Gilbert Shelton) )
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(editor ofSmudge, a very early (1960) comics fanzine. He later worked for the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union in 1976 and helped craft the historic J.P. Stevens Campaign, which involved cartoons provided by Kitchen Sink Press, primarily Pete Poplaski.)
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(comic book artists/graphic novelists,Elfquest)
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(American comics artist,American Splendor, Deviant Funnies, Isolation Chamber)
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(Graphic designer, AdHouse Books)
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(Wholesale comics distributor in the 1970s & 1980s)
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(Will Eisner's Italian publisher and editor)
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(American storyboard and comic book artist, visual designer for movies,Man-Thing, Ghost Rider)
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(Executive, Jim Henson Company, Wildbrains, MCI)
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(Wisconsin activist/poet)
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(American writer,ToddWorldandLazyTown, etc.)
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(American alternative comic book writer/artist)
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(American underground cartoonist and painter, longtime Kitchen Sink Press art director, editor ofThe R. Crumb Coffee Table Book. All correspondence in in Series I.1; this file only has information on telephone usage.)
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(Illustrator,Messozoic, Chips and Vanilla, Land Before Time 3-DandDenizens of Deep City,Something Lumber this Way Comes)
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(British children's author and illustrator)
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(Pound of Flesh)
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(Documetary programmer, Toronto Film Festival)
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( (a.k.a. "KAZ"): American cartoonist and illustratorRAW, Weirdo, Underworld, Ink Punk)
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(An American painter and illustrator known for his work in the comic book field)
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(American writer, editor, and publisher)
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(Texas journalist and Kitchen Sink Press contributor,Human Monsters)
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(Cartoonist, Snarf, Puck jam, others)
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(American comic book writer and editor, Dark Horse Comics)
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(Collector's Press)
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(Kitchen Sink Press/Krupp alum (Snarf) and creator of early Print Mint undergroundGoogiewaumer Funnies)
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(art director and designer ofMad, from the 1950s to 1980)
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(Girlfriend of Jim Mitchell)
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(Cartoonist/artist)
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(British comic book illustrator, known for his work onLook-in, Anderson: Psi Division, Button ManandMazeworld)
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(Managing Director, Ocean Capital Group, which engineered a takeover of Kitchen Sink Press in the mid-1990s from owners Denis Kitchen and Kevin Eastman. When the newly-organized corporation failed to meet stockholder expectations, Reader committed suicide on Christmas Day, 1996)
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(American artist, journalist, writer and editor for Publisher's Weekly)
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(Cartoonist, critic and comics editor, Fantagraphics)
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(American cartoonist,The Forty Year Old Hippie)
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(Wife of Ted Richards and contributor toBizarre SexandWimmen's Comix)
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(Art historian, Picasso biographer)
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(Founder, Dark Horse Comics)
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(Kitchen Sink Press Sales and Marketing Director)
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(Author, scholar, founder of EduComics)
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(Underground cartoonist/artist,Yellow Dog, Arcade, Corporate Crime, Mondo Snarfo)
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(Comics expert and collector)
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(Cartoonist,Death Rattle)
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(Underground cartoonist, voice artist and screenwriter,Church of the Subgenius)
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(American cartoonist, animator, producer, director and publisher,Cascade Comix Monthly)
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(American comic book writer and illustrator: Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck et. al.)
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(American actor, screenwriter and film producer,Tales From the Crypt)
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(Documentary filmmaker and longtime historian of underground comix:Artsy Fartsy Funnies(1973) andRebel Visions: The Underground Comix Revolution 1963-1975(Fantagraphics, 2008)
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(Comic book artist and inker, worked with pencilers Russ Manning and Jack Kirby. Later worked for Disney)
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(President, Mile High Comics Inc.)
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(Communications attorney who tried to engineer an acquisition of Kitchen Sink Press by the SciFi Channel)
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(Graphic novelist,A Dangerous Woman)
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(American comic book artist,Nexus, The Moth)
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(Owner, Belier Press, who co-published R. Crumb'sCarload o' Comicswith Kitchen Sink Press)
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(Cartoonist, former student of Harvey Kurtzman,JIZZ)
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(Paleontologist)
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(American painter, one of the top artists of the Pop Surrealist movement)
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(Later Katherine Shannon Collins; Canadian cartoonist, writer, media personality)
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(Executive producer, Disney,Welcome Back Kotter, who approached Denis Kitchen about a comics-based talk show)
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(American cartoonist, illustrator, and comic book creator with a unique expressionistic style)
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(American cartoonist,Wimmin's Comix, Tits-n-Clits)
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(American political cartoonist re: civil liberties and civil rights, contributor toComix Book)
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(Radical bookseller/impresario)
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(Graphic novel adaptor,Anthem)
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(American author and businessman, Rocket Blast Comic Collector zine, Lone Star Comics (store) )
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(Illustrator/artist, FamilyGorilla)
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(Author,Contemporary Canadian Art)
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(American comic book writer and editor, Marvel, Dark Horse, Oni, DC)
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(American underground cartoonist,The Bat, The Weirdo)
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(American writer and illustrator of books and comics,Xenozoic Tales, Prince Valiant)
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(Contributor,Omaha the Cat Dancerand writer,World's Worst Comicsfor Kitchen Sink Press)
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(American artist and longtime comics editor, Dark Horse)
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(American artist,Galactic Goddess Girls, Neil Gaiman'sAngels Visitations)
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(Kansas art professor and collage artist, Kitchen Sink Press andThe Book of the Sub-Genius)
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(Cartoonist)
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(pioneering pulp and comic book publisher whose company, Fiction House, was the first major employer of Will Eisner in the 1930s)
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(Dark Horse Comics product Development Vice President)
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(Final majority owner of Kitchen Sink Press in the late 1990s)
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( (Pen name of Gregory Gallant) (Canadian cartoonist,Palookavilleand his mock-autobiographical graphic novel,It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken) )
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(Comic book distributor, organized first significant comic book conventions; introduced Eisner and Kitchen)
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(American comic book artist, EC Comics, primarily on the war comicsTwo-Fisted TalesandFrontline Combat; for Marvel Comics; and for his 45-year stint with the satiric magazineCracked. He was one of the founding cartoonists ofMadin 1952)
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(Kitchen Sink Press alum,Adventures of Fred, Streets of Northampton)
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(American cartoonist and animator, and historian of comics,Flintstones, Captain Carrot, Simpsonscomic book)
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(Comic art dealer, Comic Art Shop)
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(American underground cartoonist,Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Fat Freddy's Cat, Wonder Warthog)
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(American underground cartoonist,Dealer McDope, Leather Nun)
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(American writer, editor-in-chief, Marvel Comics and (then) Valiant Comics)
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(Jerry was the American co-creator ofSuperman)
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(American cartoonist,Cultural Jet Lag)
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(Canadian cartoonist and publisher,Cerebus)
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(American comic book writer, artist, editor, and publisher. Simon created or co-created many important characters in the 1930s-1940s Golden Age of Comic Books and served as the first editor of Timely Comics, the company that would evolve into Marvel Comics)
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(American freelance cartoonist, comic book artist and illustrator,Megaton Man, Border Worlds, King Kong)
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(Intellectual property attorney who provided counsel to Kitchen Sink Press, Will Eisner, among others)
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(British comic and magazine editor, and author of a number of books on comics)
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(Art director,National Lampoon,and co-creator of early Kitchen Sink Press title,Cloud Comix)
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(Kitchen Sink Press writer,Alien Fireand others)
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(British comic book illustrator and painter whose best known work has been produced in the United States,Conan the Barbarian)
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(American cartoonist,Bone, RASL, et. al.)
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(professor, fanzine artist, columnist forThe Comics Journal)
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(Canadian manga translator and founder of Studio Proteus)
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(managing editor,Comics Journal,then personal assistant to Denis Kitchen and later wife of Jay Lynch)
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(Kitchen Sink Press secretary and Comic Book Legal Defense Fund alum)
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(founder, The Beguiling, a comic book shop in Toronto)
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(Jay Kinney collaborator,Occult Laff Parade)
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(Milwaukee-based poet and musician, whose band, Major Arcana, featured a psychedelic album cover by Denis Kitchen)
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(editor and publisher,Graphic Story Magazine)
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(American underground cartoonist,Raw, Maus, Breakdowns)
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(There is no direct correspondence in the file.)
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(A veteran reporter in the foreign service of the Associated Press (AP), and is an editor and supervisor on AP's North America desk. He taught at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism from 1989-1993 and from 2001-2007)
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(American comic book artist and penciller,Batman)
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(An American comic book and comic strip artist,DazzlerandNick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., The Adventures of Phoebe Zeit-Geist,an early adult strip)
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( (a.k.a. Foolbert Sturgeon)(American underground cartoonist,Adventures of Jesus, Dorman's Doggie) )
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(Graphic novel publisher, Top Shelf Productions, as well as the former president of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. AlsoYearbook Stories, 1976-1978)
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(American author, critic and editor, mainly in the areas of fantasy and science fiction. Editor, DC Comics' Vertigo line)
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(American illustrator and writer of comic books,E-Man)
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(Canadian comics artist and writer,Astro Boy, Jonny Quest,as well as his graphic novel collaborations with Harlan Ellison (Night and the Enemy, 1987) and Dean Motter (The Sacred and the Profane, 1987) )
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(Underground cartoonist,Snarf, Dope Comixand other titles)
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(Publisher ofBig Apple Comix, worked closely with Stan Lee at Marvel Comics)
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(Science Fiction writer)
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(Canadian cartoonist, Discovery Kids's animated television seriesTutensteinand Cartoon Network'sThe Secret Saturdays)
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(An American comic book author and novelist, DC and Marvel)
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(Cartoonist,Wimmin's Comix, Tits and Clits)
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()American graphic artist, comic book writer/artist,Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., The Shadow
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(American illustrator and comics artist,The Rocketeerand for his illustrations of model Bettie Page)
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(American writer, editor, cartoonist and filmmaker, he publishedThe EC Fan Bulletin, the first EC fanzine in 1953 co-edited the Hugo Award-winning science fiction fanzineXero(1960-1963), and is credited with coining the term "underground comics" during a panel discussion at a comics convention in 1966.)
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(American cartoonist and writer, coming out of the science fiction fanzine tradition, Paul Krassner'sThe Realist)
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(American underground cartoonist, fantasy artist/illustrator)
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(Comics scholar and collector who sometimes provided rare images for Kitchen Sink Press projects)
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(Kitchen Sink Press' head shop in Milwaukee, 1971-1975 named after the Angelfood McSpade comment on the cover of Crumb'sHytone Comix.)
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(Comics writer and collaborator with Richard Corben,Fever Dreams)
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(Danish cartoonist/illustrator,The Acid Bath Case)
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(President, ACLU, 1991-2008)
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(Master Blasters)
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(American underground cartoonist,Tits & Clits Comix, Abortion Eve, Wimmen's Comix, et. al.)
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(American comic book artist,Vampirella)
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(Dutch cartoonist and graphic designer. He is best known for hisligne claireor clear line style of drawing, and in fact coined the term)
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(Comics historian,Comix Collector, Underground Station)
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(American illustrator, cartoonist, writer,Odd Rodscollector stickers,Sickmagazine, his comics inNational Lampoon, and staff writer,Home Improvement)
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(American comics artist and illustrator, Pure Imagination imprint, plus developing the "Theakstonizing" process used in comics restoration)
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(American comic book writer and editor and Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics,Conan the Barbarian, X-Men, Avengers)
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(Editors ofComics Buyer's Guide, a monthly comic book industry news magazine. The Thompsons were also among the instigators of what developed in the 1960s into comic book fandom.)
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(American comic book editor, translator, and publisher, best known as vice president and co-publisher of Seattle-based Fantagraphics Books.)
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(Melchior Thompson & Associates is a general management consulting firm that specializes in the North American comics and game industry.)
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(author/editor of numerous baseball books and now official historian for Major League Baseball. Thorn and Kitchen Sink Press briefly discussed possible collaborations.)
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(American comic book artist and writer who has worked in mainstream, underground, and alternative comics,Swamp Thing, et. al.)
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(An American writer, Star Wars comic books, DC Comics. He is the brother of Rick Veitch. His collaborations with underground comix artist Greg Irons in the early 1970s(the creative team known as "GI/TV") included such titles asLegion of Charlies,Skull ComixandSlow Death)
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(American underground cartoonist, Krupp Comics/Kitchen Sink group,O.K. Comics,Snarf)
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(American writer and historian: John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Cuba, Robert Kennedy, Watergate, et. al.)
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(American underground cartoonist, Krupp Comics/Kitchen Sink group,O.K. Comics,Snarf. Most material is filed under Von Alten.)
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(American comic book artist and cartoonist; known forAcme Novelty Libraryseries and the graphic novelsJimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on EarthandBuilding Stories.)
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(American artist best known for record album and hundred book covers for such authors as Arthur C. Clarke, Robin Cook and Clive Barker)
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(Boston librarian who pioneered comics in libraries. Author of several books including theWill Eisner CompanionandHellboy Companion)
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(American comic artist and writer, "Margie" for Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics, and was the final cartoonist on the comic stripMickey Finn,Joe Palooka)
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(Pioneering comics fan, scholar, retailer and author, Million Year Picnic,Bradbury: Illustrated Life, a Journey to Far Metaphor, Original Comic Art: Identification and Price Guide (The confident collector), The Comic Art Price Guide, et. al.)
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(American cartoonist, who createdCherry Poptart(now known simply asCherry). He was an early contributor to the underground comix movement in the San Francisco area during the late 1960s and early 1970s.)
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(Mother ofRolling Stonefounder Jann Wenner and early underground comix collector)
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(American underground cartoonist and pop-surrealist painter,Zap, Juxtapoz)
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(contributor toWet Satin, Manhunt, other wimmen's comics)
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(American writer, artist, and musician. In 1973 she releasedCome Out Comix, the first lesbian underground comic book.)
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(American cartoonist,Powerhouse Pepper, Lena the Hyena, Mad, Plop!)
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(American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, EC Comics'sMadand Marvel'sDaredevil. He was one ofMad's founding cartoonists in 1952.)
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(American cartoonist, fine artist, writer,Jim, Frankbooks)
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(Author, editor, and radio host, who has also been responsible for the creation of several comic series. )
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(American cartoonist and landscape painter, notable for his Urban Landscape series of paintings, his many pages forMadand his contributions toThe Ren & Stimpy Show)
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(Prize-winning Irish literary translator and writer. He worked as a comics editor at Fleetway and later atDeadlinemagazine before becoming a literary translator.)
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(Erez is the creator ofSilent Cityfor Kitchen Sink Press and with filmmaker brother Boaz Yakin he didThe Remarkable Worlds of Phineas B. Fuddlefor DC Comics)
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(American author, editor, art director, graphic designer, cartoonist and comics historian, best known for his Yoe! Studio creations and his line of Yoe! Books.)
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(American writer, editor, graphic designer, typesetter, publisher with an extensive career in the comic book industry, editor-in-chief, Eclipse Comics)
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(mother of director Quentin Tarantino, discussed various business opportunities with Kitchen Sink Press)
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(American film historian, author, artist, and pioneer in methods of converting flat images (in particular, comic books) into stereoscopic images)
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