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Newave!: The Underground Mini Comix of the 1980s [Hardcover]

Michael Dowers (Editor)
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February 28, 2010

The very best from comicdom’s DIY/zine heyday!

Just a few of the names included herein: Jeff Gaither, Michael Roden, Wayno, Artie Romero, Brad Foster, Fred Hembeck, Mary Fleener, The Pizz, Rick Geary, Dennis Worden, Steve Willis, Roy Tompkins, Tom Christopher, XNO, Clay Geerdes, Bob X, Jim Siergey, J.R. Williams, Jim Blanchard, Norman Dog, Molly Kiely, Mack White, Daniel Clowes, Doug Allen, Art Penn, Sam Henderson, Gary Whitney, George Erling, Bob Vojtko, Doug Potter, David Miller, Jim Ryan, Par Holman, Roger May, Meher Dada, Wayne Gibson, Tom Motley, Marc Arsenault, Ion, Bruce Chrislip, Dale Luciano, C. Bradford Gorby, Robin Ator, Douglas O’Neil, C. E. Emmer, Kurt Wilcken, Doug Holverson, Jamie Alder, Tom Hosier, Steven Noppenberger, W.C. Pope, Jim Gillespie, John Howard, Tucker Petertil, Gary Lieb, Bob Conway, and Jim Thompson.

Newave! is a gigantic collection of the best small press cartoonists to emerge in the 1970s after the first generation of underground cartoonists (such as R. Crumb, Gilbert Shelton, and Art Spiegelman) paved the way. These cartoon¬ists, inspired by the freewheeling creative energy of the underground commix movement, began drawing and printing their own comix. The most popular format was an 8 1/2” x 11” sheet, folded twice, and printed at local, pre-Kinkos print shops on letter-size paper; because of the small size, they were dubbed “mini comix.” As they evolved many different artists, one by one, became interested in this do-it-yourself phenomenon. By the 1980’s they became known as Newave Comix, a term taken from England’s Newave rock ’n’ roll movement. An explosion of do-it-yourself artists emerged. Many talented artists went onto bigger and better things, others have disappeared into the fog never to be heard from again. Inspired by the creative freedom of their underground predecessors and unrestrained by commercial boundaries or editorial edicts, their work was particularly innovative and experimental. Here you will find a group of artists who could not get any attention from the mainstream, who were driven by the inner need to express themselves. This group was a pioneering force that still leaves a wake and an imprint on the alternative comix scene today.

Newave! features over 700 pages of comics, as well as a historical introduction by editor Michael Dowers, and interviews with several of the more prominent artists featured, such as Brad Foster, Artie Romero, Steve Willis, Dennis Worden, Bob X,  J.R. Williams, Roger May, Tom Hosier, George Erling, and Bob Vojtko. Black-and-white illustrations throughout with 16 pages of full-color

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In his introduction to this fascinating treasure trove of an anthology, Dower describes drawing, folding, and stapling his first minicomic back in 1982. Many others were doing the same and their combined efforts added up to a do-it-yourself scene in which obsessed nutballs drew like crazy and made trips to the copy shops to get their work out there before the Web. In addition to work by greats like Artie Romero, Rick Geary, and Mary Fleener, and 50 or so others, the book serves as the history of a movement. The Newave Manifesto, written by Clay Geerdes in 1983 starts things off, and introductions and interviews preceding each creator's work puts it in context, while the list of artist Web sites at the end gives readers much more to discover. Some highlights include Dada Gumbo, in which a series of artists riff on the idea of dada; the 1993 comix ode to Louise Brooks by Molly Keily, whose black-and-white drawings offer seductive closeups of the actress's iconic eyes and hairstyle; and Brad Foster's Eternal Conflict, in which a man tries to get through dinner in clear line drawings that coolly present his absurdist difficulties. (Feb.)
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This neat block of a book’s dimensions reflect those typical of its contents, a selection of the generally eight-page, five-by-five-inch, photocopied, hand-stapled “mini” comic books that hundreds of amateur and outside-the-business creators made and distributed as they could in the 1980s (examples of four ’70s pioneers’ stuff kicks things off, though). The author-artists represented were almost all inspired and abetted, particularly in redistribution, by Clay Geerdes (1934–97), publisher of the newsletter Comix World (later Comix Wave) and the collection’s de facto dedicatee. Many became pros and a few are now famous (Peter Bagge, Rick Geary, Dan Clowes, Mary Fleener). In these pages, they already look good enough for prime time, though the comical sex and violence they portray often still isn’t. Comics aficionados will spot an influence (or more) per page, though Basil Wolverton, Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, and frontline San Francisco undergrounders Crumb, Wilson, Shelton, Williamson, and Lynch are pervasive. Remarks by the most-represented contributors preface their work, and danged if still-amateur Steve Willis doesn’t steal the show. --Ray Olson

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 892 pages
  • Publisher: Fantagraphics Books (February 28, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1606993135
  • ISBN-13: 978-1606993132
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 5.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quite a bang for your buck, February 10, 2011
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There's a ton of stuff packed into nearly 900 pages. I never would have seen any of these comix had it not been for this anthology. There were some stinker, but overall it was highly entertaining and some of the comix were really, really good. Michael Dowers did an excellent job in saving these comix from disappearing from people's minds. It's just a shame he didn't receive any compensation for that.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great content, good price, November 5, 2010
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It's what it says, although it does not cover ALL minicomix that appeared on that period, that would still be impossible, so...
It's a great book, I enjoyed it a lot, dealing with probably the main group of people involved in that period of time in the USA in the minicomix scene. Lots of minis and lots of interviews with the authrs who made them possible. Lots of pages... GREAT!
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