Dorman Grammit
Dorman Grammit stepped onto the underground comix scene in 1977 courtesy of Gilbert Shelton — one of the reigning kings of counterculture comics — debuting in the very first issue of Rip Off Comix, the flagship anthology of the irreverent Rip Off Press. A Bronze Age creation rubbing shoulders with beloved underground icons like Fat Freddy Freekowtski, Wonder Wart-hog, and Freewheelin' Franklin Freek, Grammit inhabits a wonderfully anarchic corner of comics history that thrived outside the mainstream for over a decade. With only seven catalogued appearances across a twelve-year run, he's a genuine curiosity — the kind of deep-cut character that makes flipping through underground anthologies such a rewarding treasure hunt for collectors who appreciate the wild, hand-drawn spirit of the era.
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