Michael Dougan
Emerging from the underground comics ferment of 1986, Michael Dougan made his debut in the legendary Weirdo #17 — a launch pad co-credited to the incomparable Robert Crumb and Philip K. Dick that signals just how unconventional this character's origins are. Over a remarkably sustained thirty-year span, Dougan carved out a niche across titles like Drawn & Quarterly and Centrifugal Bumble-Puppy, keeping genuinely rarefied company alongside the likes of Mary Fleener, Joe Matt, Carol Tyler, Seth, and Crumb himself — a murderers' row of alternative comics royalty. It's a modest but meaningful catalog presence that speaks to the tight-knit, fiercely creative world of indie and underground publishing rather than the superhero mainstream. For collectors who love the idiosyncratic, deeply personal side of comics history, Michael Dougan is a rewarding figure to track down.

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Covers through the years — 1986–2016
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