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Dori Seda

Dori Seda

12 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1983–1992
Who is Dori Seda?

Dori Seda was a real underground cartoonist who debuted in Last Gasp's anthology Weirdo in 1983, contributing autobiographical and darkly humorous work alongside peers like Robert Crumb. Her raw, confessional style made her a distinctive voice in the alternative comics underground.

Dori Seda burst onto the underground comics scene in 1983, debuting in the pages of Weirdo β€” Last Gasp's gloriously irreverent anthology that stood as one of the defining venues of late Bronze Age alternative comics. Sharing pages with luminaries like Robert Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, and Carol Tyler places her squarely in the heart of the underground's most vital creative circle, a world where raw honesty and personal vision ruled over mainstream polish. Her work surfaced across Weirdo, Rip Off Comix, and even The Comics Journal, suggesting a voice that resonated well beyond a single title. With only a dozen catalogued appearances, every issue she graces is a genuine find for collectors who treasure the bold, unfiltered spirit that made Last Gasp's output so enduringly essential.

β˜… First appearance
Weirdo #7
Apr 1983

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1983–1991

Weirdo #7 1983
Weirdo #7
Weirdo #18 1986
Weirdo #18
The New Comics Anthology #[nn] 1991
The New Comics Anthology #[nn]

Appearances

Weirdo (1981)
Rip Off Comix (1977)
The New Comics Anthology (1991)
The Comics Journal (1977)