Cover to Anarchy Comics issue 1. Art by Jay Kinney.
Publication information
Publisher
Last Gasp
Schedule
Irregular
Format
Ongoing series
Genre
Anarchist, historical, humor/comedy, philosophical, political
Publication date
1978 – 1987
No. of issues
4
Creative team
Created by
Jay Kinney
Artist(s)
Various (see Contributors sub-section)
Editor(s)
Jay Kinney and Paul Mavrides
Anarchy Comics is a series of underground comic books published by Last Gasp between 1978 and 1987, as part of the underground comix subculture of the era. Edited by Jay Kinney (#1-3) and Paul Mavrides (#4), regular contributors to Anarchy Comics included Melinda Gebbie, Clifford Harper, and Spain Rodriguez, as well as Kinney and Mavrides. (Kinney, Mavrides, and Rodriguez had been noted for "adding new dimensions to the political comic" in the underground comix press of the 1970s and '80s.)[1]
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