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-The [[Comic Book Legal Defense Fund]] began as a means to pay for the legal defense of ''[[Friendly Frank]]'s'' comic shop manager [[Michael Correa]], who was arrested in [[1986]] on charges of distributing [[obscenity]]. The [[comic books]] deemed [[obscene]] were ''[[Omaha the Cat Dancer]]'', ''[[The Bodyssey]]'', ''[[Weirdo]]'', and ''[[Bizarre Sex]]''. +'''Bizarre Sex''' ([[Kitchen Sink Press]], 1972) was a successful [[underground comix]] anthology, influenced by science fiction comics. Its artists were [[Denis Kitchen]] and [[Richard "Grass" Green]], one of the few African American comix creators. Bizarre Sex was one of the series deemed obscene in 1986, and subsequently defended by the [[Comic Book Legal Defense Fund]].
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Bizarre Sex (Kitchen Sink Press, 1972) was a successful underground comix anthology, influenced by science fiction comics. Its artists were Denis Kitchen and Richard "Grass" Green, one of the few African American comix creators. Bizarre Sex was one of the series deemed obscene in 1986, and subsequently defended by the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.





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