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!
Traverse Mark Ryden's vast wintry landscapes into the frigid domain of the majestic Snow Yak. Images from Ryden's acclaimed Japanese Snow Yak Show are reproduced in large 11" x 14" format, and include many detail images and drawings. In this...
From the Last Gasp vaults ...discovered deep within the shadows cast by looming stacks of dusty '70s High Times magazines, Xanadu comics and other curios... A long lost case of Trina Robbins' satiric feminist adventure comic, Scarlett Pilgrim! Inspiring vintage...
New work chronicling the prolific and life-changing time period of 2007-2011, when Garcia fled LA and moved to a cabin in the Northern California woods. The natural world inspires this work: her themes are disenchantment with modernity and the problems...
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...
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...
After joining forces for American Flyer #1, Larry Welz, Larry Sutherland and Larry Todd collaborate again in Monolith. Welz and Sutherland give us several nicely illustrated stories, including the beginning of a post-apocalyptic epic, "The Escape from the Dead City."...
Zippy! Bill Griffith's unusual Everyman. Journey through the late-1970s with this iconoclastically acclaimed cartoon character. Zippy #3 presents comic strips from 1978-1980. Yow!
From the early '70s, this stoner soldier survives Vietnam and the Reagan era. An underground version of Beetle Bailey.
Comics about the urban experience from Guy Colwell. First published in 1972. This is the 4th printing (75-cent cover) Very Fine
Real-life stories of love, sex, poverty, despair, drugs, struggle, life and death from Underground Comics-pioneer Guy Colwell! Printed in 1978. Excellent summary and review from Comixjoint: "For the first time in this series, Guy Colwell presents five different short stories...
An Underground version of Beetle Bailey, from the early 70s! "Today's Army wants to turn you on." From comix luminary Ted Richards! Printed in 1973.
Beautiful new hardcover edition of Barefoot Gen! Striking new design with special sturdy binding for institutional use. Barefoot Gen is the powerful, tragic, autobiographical story of the bombing of Hiroshima and its aftermath, seen through the eyes of the artist...