After/Shock: Bulletins from Ground Zero #[nn]
From Last Gasp's 1981 underground anthology comes *After/Shock: Bulletins from Ground Zero*, promising forty-four frenetic pages from "the frontlines of the Sex Wars." Rebecca Wilson's cover art sets the tone immediately: a coolly composed figure in a blue jumpsuit reclines with a cigarette and coffee cup, while a chaotic cityscape of crumbling skyscrapers and smoke fills the background — urban tension filtered through a sharp, sardonic lens. With Marian Kester contributing a story titled "Relationship," this is countercultural comics doing what they did best in 1981: blending wit, provocation, and genuine artistic ambition into something you won't find on the spinner rack.
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Civilization wanting to commit suicide.
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