Really fun watching you guys dig through that stuff. Always great when someone appreciates your collection. I'm glad you guys liked the selection and as always, thanks for these amazing videos!
The artist in 20:22 is Barron Storey. He was a professor to some of your favorite artists. Look him up. You'll dig his work! Bill Sienkiewicz even mentions this artist when you guys your interviewed him.
Avatar Press is actually located in a TINY little run down town a couple miles from where I live. Only realized that while reading Alan Moore’s Providence and noticed the location. I own a small record store and I used to share a building with a comic shop and I knew the owner well. Asked him if he knew anything about Avatar. His story was back in the day the guy that started it was a known spoiled rich kid around town. His dad then bought him a building and gave him the capital for opening a comic shop. Then years later moved into distribution and printing and left town to the run down town, bought a warehouse to run the company out of… Crazy to think just a couple miles over there’s a company releasing Alan Moore and Garth Ennis comics
I love seeing these kinda long box deep dives. I remember a lot of those issues! (And it surprised me to see several in there I worked on!) I hope you do more of these! They’re very inspiring.
Awesome pile of cool stuff. Michel Rabagliatti, who wrote and drew PAUL IN THE COUNTRY (and many other award winning Paul stories) is not european. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His stories have been published in Canada (in original french language), in the US and in Europe (in french, italian, spanish, german, etc.). He won many awards for his work. One of his graphic novel was even turned into a movie.
Love these unboxings and gettin some schoolin' on all the shit I missed while living in the arctic circle of no comics land. Also cool to see Kayfabers who actually worked on these gems chime in in the comments. We are all just meat puppets!
Zombie War, nice! Got issues 1 and 4 as a little kid at a gas station that just had a random stack of used comics for like 50 cents each. Was able to get them in trade paperback form like a year ago to finally read the whole thing. Fun stuff.
I love Ed Piskor's work on X-Men. I wish I can find the Marvel Treasury edition size book of the Phoenix Saga. Great work. I have Bernie Wrightson and Nightmares #1. Good books.
Loved seeing the DR and Quinch 2000 AD comic - DR And Quinch was one of the first comics I ever read and to this day it is still one of my favorites - wonderfully funny and anti-social - If James Gunn has no knowledge of DR and Quinch then he should because I could see him bringing them to life on the silver screen.
Is this guy from Toronto or Southern Ontario? There's so much Canadiana, in these boxes.. 'Andromeda' was published by Andromeda Distribution. I worked for them briefly, in the mid-80's.. Vortex Comics had an office a few doors down from the 'Silver Snail' comic shop on Queen Street West. The publisher was Bill Marks. 'Renegade Press' began when Dave Sim divorced his wife Deni Loubert. She ended up publishing quite a bit of stuff.. that 'Renegade Romance' has a nice Jim Sullivan story where he modeled the male lead after his favorite artist: Frazetta..
Verotik had one of the most infamous and vile comic books in the 90s: a taste of cherry. It was really controversial in the Usa. But if you compare with some japanese and european stuff in the 80s, not so much
I got Verotika #4 in the mail a year or so ago before heading to work, and read A Taste of Cherry. I had no prior knowledge of its infamy, and that fucking story was stuck in my head all day. All the sick ingredients for a rape/revenge plot, minus the revenge. So far it's the most fucked up comic I've read, so I guess I'm glad to own, haha.
Look out for 'Memory Man', by the same guy who did the 'Love Bomb' comic you found. He was (is) an English cartoonist and he is top. I had it years ago, which is why I can't remember his name.. Paul something. Ironically, MY memory has failed me.
I can't help noticing you guys passed by that issue of Truckin' without looking inside. As black and white comics fans, you're gonna want to get acquainted with Geo. Metzger. The guy is great, one of my very favourite underground comix creators, with a unique cartooning style you'll learn to recognise at fifty paces, and one of the names that comes up when people try to pin down who produced the first genuine 'graphic novel'. He created a special, hippified brand of pre-steampunk steam-driven post-industrial future fantasy probably most fully realized in the three great issues of his hero Moondog. Fantagraphics Underground recently reprinted his claim to graphic novel fame, Beyond Time And Again, which is nice, but honestly not as good as some of his other still uncollected eco-SF, like that issue of Truckin' you got there. I'd love it if Fantagraphics would put out an omnibus collecting all his stuff, pages of which are scattered through any number of undergrounds. I think I spotted the first issue of Verotika in that bunch of books too, which contains a great Lovecraftian tantric detective story by Grant Morrison and Ted Naifeh -- an erotic comic actually worth reading, not just looking at the pictures, for a change.
Areba Koala is infamous, it's a weird anomaly, underground only by dint of distribution only I guess but it's more like an 80s b/w cutesy animal comic, half lame half creepy lol
at about 17:00 thats Urotsukisdoji : Legend of the Overfiend by God of Tentacle Hentai TOSHIO MAEDA. you guys should interview him or get in contact he knows pretty good english.
The Wretch! I inked one of the back-up stories in that issue. Phil is a damn good guy.
Really fun watching you guys dig through that stuff. Always great when someone appreciates your collection. I'm glad you guys liked the selection and as always, thanks for these amazing videos!
Thanks for sending us your doubles. Read a bunch of those babies already!
uhhh do you have triples
The artist in 20:22 is Barron Storey. He was a professor to some of your favorite artists. Look him up. You'll dig his work! Bill Sienkiewicz even mentions this artist when you guys your interviewed him.
Avatar Press is actually located in a TINY little run down town a couple miles from where I live. Only realized that while reading Alan Moore’s Providence and noticed the location.
I own a small record store and I used to share a building with a comic shop and I knew the owner well.
Asked him if he knew anything about Avatar. His story was back in the day the guy that started it was a known spoiled rich kid around town. His dad then bought him a building and gave him the capital for opening a comic shop.
Then years later moved into distribution and printing and left town to the run down town, bought a warehouse to run the company out of…
Crazy to think just a couple miles over there’s a company releasing Alan Moore and Garth Ennis comics
I'm loving these! Definitely what I will be listening to while drawing.
I love seeing these kinda long box deep dives. I remember a lot of those issues! (And it surprised me to see several in there I worked on!) I hope you do more of these! They’re very inspiring.
Oh jeez, the amount of books on my "to get" list is about to multiply exponentially. Big ups to Jay McQuirns, and good shit sirs 🤘
This is easily one of my FAVORITE episodes ever
Slick little racket! Get viewers to send you comics. 😆
This book is insane! So many good stuff it's amazing!!! So fun to watch this review and absorb some of that enthusiasm you guys had for the books
More of this please lads! Best channel going.
Send us your doubles! PO BOX 3071, Munhall pa 15120
unreasonably entertaining...this is the best channel on youtube
Great video. So many cool comics. I'll be watching this a few times!
A Farel and Meathaus group shoutout. Decent.
Awesome pile of cool stuff. Michel Rabagliatti, who wrote and drew PAUL IN THE COUNTRY (and many other award winning Paul stories) is not european. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His stories have been published in Canada (in original french language), in the US and in Europe (in french, italian, spanish, german, etc.). He won many awards for his work. One of his graphic novel was even turned into a movie.
Love these unboxings and gettin some schoolin' on all the shit I missed while living in the arctic circle of no comics land.
Also cool to see Kayfabers who actually worked on these gems chime in in the comments. We are all just meat puppets!
Latent comment from a new fan. Holy shit, this is so awesome - like a time machine.
Zombie War, nice! Got issues 1 and 4 as a little kid at a gas station that just had a random stack of used comics for like 50 cents each.
Was able to get them in trade paperback form like a year ago to finally read the whole thing. Fun stuff.
I love Ed Piskor's work on X-Men. I wish I can find the Marvel Treasury edition size book of the Phoenix Saga. Great work. I have Bernie Wrightson and Nightmares #1. Good books.
What a fun episode.. Yet again adding to my hit list next time I go digging.
I'm a big fan of Laffin' Gas too. I have a complete run. It's one of my favorite Blackthorne Comics.
Loved seeing the DR and Quinch 2000 AD comic - DR And Quinch was one of the first comics I ever read and to this day it is still one of my favorites - wonderfully funny and anti-social - If James Gunn has no knowledge of DR and Quinch then he should because I could see him bringing them to life on the silver screen.
WOW! You guys hit the motherload!! How will you make the time to read all of this?!?!?
30:29 Ay, it's my Programming teacher, lol.
Is this guy from Toronto or Southern Ontario? There's so much Canadiana, in these boxes.. 'Andromeda' was published by Andromeda Distribution. I worked for them briefly, in the mid-80's.. Vortex Comics had an office a few doors down from the 'Silver Snail' comic shop on Queen Street West. The publisher was Bill Marks. 'Renegade Press' began when Dave Sim divorced his wife Deni Loubert. She ended up publishing quite a bit of stuff.. that 'Renegade Romance' has a nice Jim Sullivan story where he modeled the male lead after his favorite artist: Frazetta..
Bad girl episode...
HYPE
This was an outstanding video!! I loved It. Are either of you gentlemen going to have a table at the 3 Rivers Comic Con In May?
Doug Meonch Nightmares are reprints from the Eerie horror magazine back in the day. These are the colored, the black and whites are super dope.
Wow, so many comics! Most of them i have never seen
Verotik had one of the most infamous and vile comic books in the 90s: a taste of cherry. It was really controversial in the Usa. But if you compare with some japanese and european stuff in the 80s, not so much
I got Verotika #4 in the mail a year or so ago before heading to work, and read A Taste of Cherry. I had no prior knowledge of its infamy, and that fucking story was stuck in my head all day. All the sick ingredients for a rape/revenge plot, minus the revenge. So far it's the most fucked up comic I've read, so I guess I'm glad to own, haha.
Cold Blooded Chameleon Commandos from Blackthorne is awesome!
21:28 a manga face on a Crumb body is a weird thing...
"The Silent Invasion" guys are local, too. Both Larry Hancock and Michael Cherkas will be at TCAF in a few weeks..
Look out for 'Memory Man', by the same guy who did the 'Love Bomb' comic you found. He was (is) an English cartoonist and he is top. I had it years ago, which is why I can't remember his name.. Paul something. Ironically, MY memory has failed me.
I have never heard of most of those comics, but as far as David Lapham goes: go read Murder me Dead. Fantastic story.
you guys GOTTA do a Danzig/Verotik episode
very good video
2 boxes?? Shit just got real!!.
This was a great haul and mix of stuff
As it seems you liked everything BUT Strangers in Paradise :)
That Storm Watcher had an ACME Press logo on the cover, so my guess is it came from Europe.
Could I get the ones you guys got triples of?
You'll have to fight Tom for them.
@@CartoonistKayfabe Is that a challenge? Set up a ring ya buncha Kayfabers!!! Its time fooooor a smackdown😉👍
I can't help noticing you guys passed by that issue of Truckin' without looking inside. As black and white comics fans, you're gonna want to get acquainted with Geo. Metzger. The guy is great, one of my very favourite underground comix creators, with a unique cartooning style you'll learn to recognise at fifty paces, and one of the names that comes up when people try to pin down who produced the first genuine 'graphic novel'. He created a special, hippified brand of pre-steampunk steam-driven post-industrial future fantasy probably most fully realized in the three great issues of his hero Moondog. Fantagraphics Underground recently reprinted his claim to graphic novel fame, Beyond Time And Again, which is nice, but honestly not as good as some of his other still uncollected eco-SF, like that issue of Truckin' you got there. I'd love it if Fantagraphics would put out an omnibus collecting all his stuff, pages of which are scattered through any number of undergrounds. I think I spotted the first issue of Verotika in that bunch of books too, which contains a great Lovecraftian tantric detective story by Grant Morrison and Ted Naifeh -- an erotic comic actually worth reading, not just looking at the pictures, for a change.
Fuggin hell. Envy
Areba Koala is infamous, it's a weird anomaly, underground only by dint of distribution only I guess but it's more like an 80s b/w cutesy animal comic, half lame half creepy lol
wow that urotsukisdoji
at about 17:00 thats Urotsukisdoji : Legend of the Overfiend by God of Tentacle Hentai TOSHIO MAEDA. you guys should interview him or get in contact he knows pretty good english.
Can I have that Gore Shriek?
I like your channel. I like to send you a couple of my indie comics that I write and draw. Thank, Guys.
Check outcPittsburgh Comics in McMurray, pa fellas. Colin is awesome!
I agree 100%. Colin is awesome! Pittsburgh Comics is a great store. I bought my first Artist Edition there - Wally Wood. - Jim
I just fell apart watching this!!!!