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BrowseSpain Rodriguez Born in 1940, Spain grew up in a Buffalo, New York and later lived in New York City. He attended the Silvermine Guild School, an art and design school in Connecticut. After living in New York with fellow artists Kim Deitch and Trina Robbins, Spain moved to San Francisco where he became involved in the thriving underground comix movement. Spain's comics were in the groundbreaking Zap comix along with R. Crumb, Victor Moscoso, Gilbert Shelton and others. "[Spain] Rodriguez is the real deal, utterly devoted to political and cultural revolution, and taking numerous licks from the billy clubs of officers to prove it." – The Hartford Advocate See also: My True Story
Spain A master of underground comix, Spain lived the '50s and '60s as a biker, greaser, and revolutionary. Powerful autobiographical tales like "How I Almost Got Stomped" and "Chicago '68" alternate with action-packed historical pieces.
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$14.95 Nightmare Alley
Spain This engrossing graphic adaptation of the 1930s noir novel by William Lindsay Gresham is a study of the lowest depths of showbiz and its sleazy inhabitants: scheming grifters, cheap hustlers and Machiavellian femmes fatales.
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$14.95 The Comics Journal Special Edition, Summer 2002
Big coffee-table edition! Groth interviews Jim Woodring; Bill Griffith on W.E. Hill; Bill Blackbeard on Little Orphan Annie; plus music-themed comic strips by Arnold Roth, R. Crumb, Phoebe Gloeckner, Chris Ware, Tony Millionaire and many more!
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