Carol Tyler
Carol Tyler is a real-life cartoonist and autobiographical comics creator who debuted in the underground anthology Weirdo #18, contributing personal, confessional work in the tradition of alternative cartooning that defined Last Gasp's irreverent publishing identity.
Emerging from the gloriously unfiltered underground comics scene of 1986, Carol Tyler made her debut in Last Gasp's Weirdo #18 β a publication that was practically a who's who of alternative cartooning, where she shared pages with luminaries like Robert Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, and Dori Seda. A Copper Age creation nurtured across titles like Street Music and Drawn & Quarterly, Tyler represents the intimate, confessional spirit that made alternative comics of the late '80s and early '90s so vital and enduring. With a modest but meaningful catalog presence, she's a genuine artifact of one of comics' most creatively adventurous eras β exactly the kind of discovery that makes digging through underground titles so rewarding.

Top series
Covers through the years β 1986β1993
1986
1987
1993 

