Comix Wave / Comix World?

Started by 50Cent #II (1st print), March 23, 2008, 07:45:51 PM

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Rick Bradford

50C, are you looking for a list of Comix World/Wave titles? If so, here are a couple. They may not be absolutely complete but pretty close:

http://www.poopsheetfoundation.com/forum/topic/show?id=1002661%3ATopic%3A681
http://www.poopsheetfoundation.com/forum/topic/show?id=1002661%3ATopic%3A123
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mrbillscomix

Hi, Hopefully these came out okay.  I'll attach first page of listing.

mrbillscomix


mrbillscomix

Last page.  Got a message that it was over the limit on space but I thought all 3 pics came in at under 300.  I'm sure I screwed up something.... Really sorry for the delay.

mrbillscomix

Hey Rick,
That's a great listing... David Miller was a very close friend of Clay's and certainly would be an excellent resource on the mini-comix.  He also did quite a few mini's that are really cool.
Thanks Rick!

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Rick Bradford

FYI, there's also an interview with Clay in The Comics Journal #98.
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mrbillscomix

Clay also did an 5-page article on UGs in the April 1976 issue of Hustler for those that buy it for the articles.

50Cent #II (1st print)

Just picked up a copy of the Hustler April 1976.

Here's a little info. I came across on the Comix Wave / Comix World.  The Comix World newsletter came out twice a month.  The Comix Wave magazine came out every other month (6 times a year).  The Comix World (8 page) mini-series apparently had over 100 different issues.

Rick Bradford

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Actually, Clay had published over 100 of the eight-pagers before 1982 was even up and he kept going strong until the mid '80s (I think the last thing he published was in '96).

There were over 140 different titles and many of those titles had multiple issues. The longest-running title was Babyfat (60+ issues on its own). Must be several hundred individual minis (plus the digests, plus the newsletters).
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I was just glancing through some of the old Comix World newsletters and quite a few of the earlier issues were monthly... Some didn't list a month, just the issue number and year.