- Big Apple Comix
"Big Apple Comix" is an early independent comic book published by
Flo Steinberg in 1975. An historically important link betweenunderground comix and what would later be calledalternative comics , this 36-page, 6 3/4" x 9 3/4" hybrid with glossy color covers and black-and-white interiors contains 11 sometimes sexually frank stories by such mainstream creators asNeal Adams , Archie Goodwin,Denny O'Neil ,Herb Trimpe ,Al Williamson , andWally Wood . Most of its stories revolve aroundNew York City (colloquially known as "The Big Apple ") during a particularly low ebb in the city's finances, crime situation, race relations, and infrastructure.Publication history
The one-shot comic book was among a handful of 1960s-'70s precursors of the independently produced comics that first proliferated with the 1980s rise of "
direct market " comic-book stores. Other such early links betweenunderground comix and modern independents includeMike Friedrich 's "Star*Reach" and Wood's own "witzend ". Critic Ken Jones, in a 1986 retrospective review, suggested that "Big Apple Comix" and [Mark Evanier's] "High Adventure" may have been "the first true alternative comics". [""Amazing Heroes" #89 (Feb.15, 1986): Review by Ken Jones, cited in [http://www.cosmiccomix.com/comics/Amazing%20heroes/b_index.htm "The Back Issue Bin: Buried Treasures of the Month"] (column by Lee Dunchak)]The comic featured writer-editor Goodwin displaying his
cartoonist abilities; Adams and a fledglingLarry Hama sharing vertically split pages to parallel a streetprostitute with a corporatesecretary using sex to further her career; and Wood's story "My Word", a bitter parody of theAl Feldstein -scripted "My World" that Wood illustrated inEC Comics ' "Weird Science" #22 (Dec. 1953).Linda Fite andJohn Verpoorten handled production work for the comic, released with an indicia date of Sept. 1975 and sold primarily through mail-order by Steinberg's Big Apple Productions. Many of its contributors were connected with the Neal Adams-Dick Giordano studio,Continuity Associates .Contents
*Front cover by
Wally Wood
*Foreword byDenny O'Neil
* "The Man Without A City" by Stu Schwartzberg (writer),Marie Severin (artist), pp. 3-5
* "Peep Shows" byArchie Goodwin (writer-artist), pp. 6-7
* "My Word" by Wally Wood (writer-artist), pp. 8-10
* "The Tube" by Wally Wood (writer),Al Williamson (artist), pp. 12-14
* "A Nice Place To Visit, but..." byLinda Fite , p. 15
* "Over & Under" byNeal Adams (writer-artist, "Over"),Larry Hama (writer-artist, "Under"), pp. 16-20
* "New York City: The Future" byPaul Kirchner , p. 21
* "The Battery's Down" byAlan Weiss , Howard Weiss, pp. 22-26
* "Lotsa Yox" by Herb Trimpe (pencils) and Wally Wood (inker), pp. 27-28
* "The Silent Minority" byMike Ploog , pp. 29-30
* "Token" by Herb Trimpe p. 31-34
*"Backword" byFlo Steinberg
*Back cover byRalph Reese Footnotes
References
* [http://www.enjolrasworld.com/Richard%20Arndt/The%20Early%20Independents.doc "The Early Independents", by Richard J. Arndt: (PDF)] and [http://216.239.51.104/search?q=cache:hDdVyElcpzgJ:www.enjolrasworld.com/Richard%2520Arndt/The%2520Early%2520Independents.doc+%22big+apple+comix%22+%22flo+steinberg%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=6 HTML]
* [http://www.comics.org/ The Grand Comics Database]
* [http://splashpages.com/wood/woodlist/woodlist1.html#BIGAPPLE Wally Wood Online Checklist: Big Apple Productions]
* "Special Fabulous Flo Steinberg Celebration", "Comic Book Artist " #18 (April 2002)
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