The Comics Journal #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Comics Journal #68 (1981) delivers a sharp, varied mix of commentary from R. C. Harvey, Dale Luciano, David Stallman, and Carter Scholz, covering everything from a thoughtful look at Milt Caniff’s legacy to a spirited defense of underground comix. Phil Yeh’s artistry is spotlighted in Luciano’s profile of "The Adventures of a Modern Day Unicorn," while Kevin Nowlan’s striking cover captures the issue’s bold, self-aware spirit.
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Harvey gives a somewhat positive review of Rick Marschall and John Paul Adams's "Milt Caniff: Rembrandt of the Comic Strip." "Phil Yeh: Dreamer, Artist, Survivor" - Luciano praises Yeh's "The Adventures of a Modern Day Unicorn." "Flagrant Disrespect for Authority" - Stallman reviews and praises Last Gasp's Anarchy #3. "Raw 3: Comix, Graphix, and Lost Faith in Nihilism" - Luciano positively reviews Raw #3. "Calling The Rook's Bluff" - Scholz pans Warren Publishing's The Rook series.
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