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Cocaine Comix #3
Synopsis
Featuring one of my Top Twenty Underground Covers rendered by Robert Williams, this issue continues where Cocaine Comix #2 left off: morality tales to die for! HISTORICAL FOOTNOTES: Last Gasp printed approximately 10,000 copies of this comic book. It has not been reprinted. COMIC CREATORS: Robert Williams - 1, 18-19 Red Grant - 2 Brad Frost - 2 (art assistance) Rich Chidlaw - 3-10 (collaboration) George DiCaprio - 3-10 (collaboration) Warren Greenwood - 11-12 (collaboration), 22-26 Pete Von Sholly - 11-12 (collaboration) Dennis Ellefson - 13-15 Shawn Kerri - 16-17 Scott Homas Lowe - 20-21 Chris Statler - 27-32 (script) Palle Jensen - 27-32 (art) S. Clay Wilson - 33, 34, 36 Roldo - 35
Synopsis
Featuring one of my Top Twenty Underground Covers rendered by Robert Williams, this issue continues where Cocaine Comix #2 left off: morality tales to die for! HISTORICAL FOOTNOTES: Last Gasp printed approximately 10,000 copies of this comic book. It has not been reprinted. COMIC CREATORS: Robert Williams - 1, 18-19 Red Grant - 2 Brad Frost - 2 (art assistance) Rich Chidlaw - 3-10 (collaboration) George DiCaprio - 3-10 (collaboration) Warren Greenwood - 11-12 (collaboration), 22-26 Pete Von Sholly - 11-12 (collaboration) Dennis Ellefson - 13-15 Shawn Kerri - 16-17 Scott Homas Lowe - 20-21 Chris Statler - 27-32 (script) Palle Jensen - 27-32 (art) S. Clay Wilson - 33, 34, 36 Roldo - 35
Key Facts
- Anthology of stories, the first was illustrated by George DiCaprio, the father of Leonardo DiCaprio
- Cover art by Robert Williams, who gained infamy overnight when his artwork for Guns N' Roses' 1987 debut album, Appetite for Destruction, was swiftly pulled from stores following public outcry over its sexually violent imagery
Details
- Series
- Cocaine Comix
- Cover Date
- February 1981
- Pages
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- UPC
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- Cover Price
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- Final Order Cutoff
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Creators
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ArtistRobert Williams