Rob Shaw
Rob Shaw stepped onto the pages of Kate Worley and Reed Waller's groundbreaking Omaha the Cat Dancer in 1986, part of the bold, adult-oriented storytelling that made Kitchen Sink Press a genuinely distinctive voice in the Copper Age underground. Sharing the page with Omaha herself and a compelling cast including Chuck Katt, Kurt Huddle, and Joanne Follett, Rob moves through one of the era's most talked-about independent comics β a series that appeared in both Omaha the Cat Dancer and Critters, reaching readers hungry for mature, character-driven work outside the mainstream. With only six catalogued appearances, he's a supporting figure rather than a headliner, but for collectors who prize the rich, unconventional world Worley and Waller built, every corner of that cast is worth exploring.
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