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PUBLISHER: Apex Novelties
COMMENTS: 3rd printing
Robert Crumb cvr/art. Undergrounds are so overlooked & underappreciated. Buy 'em up now
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3rd printing
Robert Crumb cvr/art. Undergrounds are so overlooked & underappreciated. Buy 'em up nowThe first issue of Zap was published in San Francisco in early 1968. It featured the work of satirical cartoonist Robert Crumb. Some 1,500-5,000 copies were printed by Charles Plymell, a Beat writer who shared a house with Allen Ginsberg and Neal Cassady when LSD hit San Francisco in the early 1960s. Many of these first issues were sold on the streets of Haight-Ashbury out of a baby stroller pushed by Crumb or his wife. In years to come, the comic's sales would be most closely linked with alternative venues such as head shops.
Robert Crumb cvr/art. Undergrounds are so overlooked & underappreciated. Buy 'em up now
Robert Crumb cvr/art. Undergrounds are so overlooked & underappreciated. Buy 'em up now