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The mostly American-made “Tijuana Bibles” are widely considered to be the first underground comic books. These small 8-page comics were sold in tobacco shops,...
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Growing up in the ’80s, I remember looking at books about skinhead culture at my local book store in Venice. I was instantly intrigued...
William I. Goldman (1856 – 1922) was a freemason, photographer, and so-called “pillar of the community” in Reading, Pennsylvania in the late 1800s. From...
London-born Susan Janet Ballion, aka Siouxsie Sioux, has probably had more direct influence on punk fashion than anyone else. At shows in 2024, I...
KATSUMI WATANABE (1941–2006) is one of Japan’s most well known photographers, who primarily took portraits of the women and men who worked and frequented...
The mostly American-made “Tijuana Bibles” are widely considered to be the first underground comic books. These small 8-page comics were sold in tobacco shops,...
As anyone who has watched a 1950s B-movie knows, sex and juvenile delinquency were the twin terrors of mid-century America. The two fears collided...
We’ve stumbled across a gold mine of perverted, blasphemous graphic storytelling from some of comic art’s greatest! A one-off comic published in January, 1973...
In the 1800s, kids could work full-time jobs and they could be thrown in jail or labor camps just like adults. While today only...
LEONARDO SILVA‘s art is like catching a glimpse of another dimension. The way the light hits and the life expands in each piece is...
Japanese folklore is full of tales of ghosts, demons and monsters who exist only to exact revenge or terrify the life from the living....