S. Clay Wilson
Felching
...used in the work of Zap Comix underground cartoonists, Robert Crumb, Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso, S. Clay Wilson, "Spain" Rodriguez , Robert Williams in 1975. The Zap collective...
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LGBT themes in comics
...of themes including gender and sexuality. "Captain Pissgums and His Pervert Pirates" by S. Clay Wilson in "Zap" #3 (1968) featured explicit sexual homosexual acts, and was...
Fritz the Cat (film)
...1972, during a visit to Los Angeles in the company of fellow underground cartoonists Spain Rodriguez, S. Clay Wilson, Robert Williams , and Rick Griffin. Crumb disliked the film, saying...
Print Mint
...store. The Print Mint published such underground comix notables as Robert Crumb, Rick Griffin, S. Clay Wilson, Victor Moscoso, Gilbert Shelton, Spain Rodriguez, and Robert Williams .
Underground comix
...a trio of "freaks" whose time is spent attempting to acquire drugs, and avoiding the police. S. Clay Wilson's work is permeated by shocking violence and ugly sex. Wilson contributed...
Denis Kitchen
...Pugh, Kitchen began to publish works by such cartoonists as Howard Cruse, Trina Robbins and S. Clay Wilson, and he soon expanded his operations, launching Krupp Comic Works, a parent...
Horror vacui
...design by artists like David Carson or Vaughan Oliver, and in the underground comix movement in the work of S. Clay Wilson, Robert Crumb, Robert Williams , and on later comic artists such...
Mitchell brothers
...of underground cartoonists, including Victor Moscoso, Robert Crumb, Spain Rodriguez, Ted Richards, S. Clay Wilson, Bob Crabb, Gary Hallgren and Phil Frank, to cover the convention for the...
Robert Williams (artist)
...and flourished in the non-conformist, anti-establishment movement with fellow malcontents R. Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Spain Rodriguez, Rick Griffin, Gilbert Shelton, and Victor Moscoso. In...
Joe Schenkman
...Other (EVO), in New York City. In San Francisco in the early 70s, he worked alongside such cartoonists as S. Clay Wilson, Spain Rodriguez, Justin Green, Bill Griffith, and Art Spiegelman.
Zap Comix
...the success of the first issue, Crumb opened the pages of Zap to several other artists, including S. Clay Wilson, Robert Williams , "Spain" Rodriguez , and two artists with reputations...
S. Clay Wilson
He met up with Charles Plymell, who was publishing Robert Crumb's Zap Comix. Wilson had been drawing since he was 12, and needed little persuasion to contribute to Zap. His work was...


