Underground comix
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- | '''Underground comics''' (or '''comix''') are[[small press]] [[comic books]] that sprang up in the US in the late 1960s. The movement was centered in [[San Francisco]], but also included important artists and publishers in [[New York]], [[Chicago]] and [[Austin, Texas]]. Prominent artists associated with this movement include [[Robert Crumb]] and [[Art Spiegelman]]. | + | '''Underground comics''' (or '''comix''') are[[small press]] [[comic books]] that sprang up in the US in the late [[1960s]]. The movement was centered in [[San Francisco]], but also included important artists and publishers in [[New York]], [[Chicago]] and [[Austin, Texas]]. Prominent artists associated with this movement include [[Robert Crumb]] and [[Art Spiegelman]]. |
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Underground comics (or comix) aresmall press comic books that sprang up in the US in the late 1960s. The movement was centered in San Francisco, but also included important artists and publishers in New York, Chicago and Austin, Texas. Prominent artists associated with this movement include Robert Crumb and Art Spiegelman.
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