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Graphixus
Graphic Eye · 1978–1979 · 6 issues
About the series
A short-lived but ambitious experiment from the small press publisher Graphic Eye, Graphixus ran for six issues between 1978 and 1979, offering a showcase for boundary-pushing, visually driven storytelling. The series is most closely associated with its creator and driving force, the artist and writer known for a stark, expressionistic style that helped define the underground comix movement's transition into more formalist, auteur-driven work. Though its run was brief, Graphixus remains a touchstone for its era, demonstrating that the comic book medium could be a vehicle for pure, uncompromising graphic art.