Last Gasp 53rd Birthday - 53% off!
Last Gasp was founded 53 years ago, in April 1970.
To celebrate our anniversary, we are offering 53% or more off selected titles this month!
A collection of essays and observations about the art world by artist Robert Williams. With a masterful career spanning decades, Williams has been a part of one of the most influential art movements of the past 60 years. This is...
A collection of Robert Williams’ paintings from past shows at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York. The images range from Williams’ familiar lowbrow and biker culture, stretching deep intoa faux science of quantum mechanics leaving the viewer in a...
Neverlasting Miracles is an exquisite career retrospective, presenting the best works of artist Todd Schorr. One of the leading figures in the world of contemporary surrealism, Schorr has continually and systematically set the bar ever higher in his quest to...
A large-format sticker book full of Krampus stickers. Seventy-two removable stickers to delight good children and frighten the bad ones. The images are reproduced from vintage, pre-WWI Krampus postcards. In the early Christmas traditions of Europe, the Krampus was St....
Frank Kozik is one of the leading rock artists of his generation. His work has graced of hundreds of posters, flyers, and album covers, and his originals are held by some of the foremost collectors of contemporary rock art. His...
A horror-comedy manga about two blue-collar factory workers and jiu-jitsu experts who deal with a zombie uprising in Tokyo. When the story begins, Fujio and Mitsuo dream of training in martial arts overseas and becoming famous. When they accidentally kill...
A big brick of a book filled with hundreds of funny drawings by Jay Howell. Contains reprints of his popular zines and books, including “Punks Git Cut,” “The Dark Wave,” “Let Me Tell You Where/Where Not To Stick It,“ “Dogs...
A compilation from Detroit-based Glenn Barr featuring details from 80 paintings and drawings created over the last decade.Inspired by the complex expressions and raw emotions revealed by faces, Barr invokes the human condition, creating a multitude of personalities ranging from...
LONG SOUGHT AFTER, THE ORIGINAL ART MAGAZINES ARE NOW COLLECTED IN PAPERBACK! Hi-Fructose Collected Edition Volume 1 is now in paperback! A deluxe softcover reprint of a "Best-of-Hi-Fructose" from their earliest issues. This book collects issues 1-4 of Hi-Fructose (hard...
Beautiful new softcover edition available now from Last Gasp! Barefoot Gen Volume Four resumes nine days after the bomb, as Gen and his mother continue to struggle for food, shelter and water amid chaos and vast human suffering. Though confronted...
Beautiful new softcover edition available now from Last Gasp! Barefoot Gen Volume Five follows Gen's struggles in postwar Japan. The people of Hiroshima face a massive food shortage and horrendous health problems. Gen is in school, but he is forced...
Tintin travels to China in The Blue Lotus, a tale which is generally considered Hergé's first masterpiece. It's also Tintin's only foray into actual history, specifically the Sino-Japanese conflicts of the early 1930s. The political tensions combined with the chilling...