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!
Black and white comix from Bill Griffith. Early Bill Griffith comics featuring Zippy The Pinhead. Published in 1971 by the Print Mint.
From the early '70s, this stoner soldier survives Vietnam and the Reagan era. An underground version of Beetle Bailey.
Color comics by Jack Davis, Graham Ingels, Johnny Craig, and Sid Check. Excellent condition.
The Return of... Wimmen's Comix! Classic all-women's Underground Comix anthology! Sex-positivity, feminist ideologies, tales from everyday life, satire, fantasy, humor, more! Wimmen's Comix #8 —Featuring comix legends Phoebe Gloeckner, Trina Robbins, Lee Marrs, Dori Seda, Lynda Barry, Lee Binswanger and...
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!
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.
Hippies, bums, burn-outs and donuts —Willy Murphy's satiric view of life in the '70s, featuring his signature character Arnold Peck. Printed in 1975.
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."...
Black and white comics from Bill Griffith, featuring Zippy the Pinhead in some of his earliest stories! Over 32 pages of comix. Adults Only.
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...
Thrilling Murder #1! Thrilling Murder #1 is brought to you by the incredible art-ensemble of: Gary Arlington, Simon Deitch, Greg Irons, Jim Osborne, S. Clay Wilson, Bill Griffith, Robert Crumb, Kim Deitch and Spain Rodriguez. Printed in black and white...
1972 underground comic by Dave Geiser. "He's the cat with style, the one the chicks all dig, because he's hip to... face mutilation!"