Verlag: Max Scherr, Publisher, Berkeley, 1968
Anbieter: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, USA
Tabloid. Zustand: Good. Side folding illustrated format. 24 pp. With a full page Cul-De-Sac comix by Kim Dietch that features allusions to Spain Rodriguez'sTrashman and work by R. Crumb. Black and white photos and illustrations throughout. A single issue of this underground paper, with this containing a photo spread of Yippies being accosted by cops in San Francisco; a short piece on Eldridge Cleaver, etc. GOOD condition Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Some soiling. Minor edgewear. Minor wrinkling/creasing to the paper.
Verlag: East Village Other, New York, 1970
Anbieter: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, USA
Tabloid. Zustand: Good. Side folding tabloid newspaper. 24 pp. Black and white illustrations and comix throughout. East Village Other was an underground newspaper from New York (duh), known for its early embrace of the counterculture and counterculture aesthetics, often using absurdist pieces to provide social commentary. As an early proponent of the underground comix movement, EVO published work by R. Crumb, Trina Robbins (neither in this issue) and others, as well as publishing a paper devoted to comix. This issue with a lengthy piece on the Black Panther Party and police informants who infiltrated the organization, all in relation to the trial of the Black Panther 21 in New York. Also present is a lengthy interview with activist George Jackson conducted while in prison. A full page color comix by Kim Dietch also present, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. Paper a bit brittle. Minor chipping and tearing along the extremities.