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 +'''Underground comics''' (or '''comix''') are self-published or 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 [[Vaughn Bode]], [[Robert Crumb]], [[Kim Deitch]], [[Jim Franklin (artist)|Jim Franklin]], [[Justin Green]], [[Rick Griffin]], [[Bill Griffith]], [[Jaxon|Jack "Jaxon" Jackson]], [[Jay Kinney]], [[Jay Lynch]], [[Dan O'Neill]], [[Ted Richards (comics artist)|Ted Richards]], [[Trina Robbins]], [[Spain Rodriguez]], [[Gilbert Shelton]], [[Art Spiegelman]], [[Robert Williams (artist)|Robert Williams]], [[Skip Williamson]] and [[S. Clay Wilson]].
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Underground comics (or comix) are self-published or 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 Vaughn Bode, Robert Crumb, Kim Deitch, Jim Franklin, Justin Green, Rick Griffin, Bill Griffith, Jack "Jaxon" Jackson, Jay Kinney, Jay Lynch, Dan O'Neill, Ted Richards, Trina Robbins, Spain Rodriguez, Gilbert Shelton, Art Spiegelman, Robert Williams, Skip Williamson and S. Clay Wilson. [1] [Apr 2007]

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