The trend of pushing comics to their absolute thematic limits began with the underground "comix" movement (spelled with an "x" to denote adult content). Artists like Robert Crumb, Art Spiegelman, and Vaughn Bodé began publishing work that completely bypassed the restrictive Comic Code Authority (CCA). These books dealt heavily with extreme political satire, explicit sexuality, drug culture, and dark psychological themes that mainstream publishers wouldn't touch. 2. Modern Horror and Splatterpunk Graphic Novels
Consequently, digital archivists rely on private cloud links and community indexes to ensure these rare, historical, and counter-cultural artifacts are not permanently lost to time.
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: Often publishes more mature limited series, such as the Blade Runner prequel Dust to Dust . Classic Horror Comics - Fantagraphics
Independent comic vendors set up folding tables packed with longboxes containing unindexed, rare indie comics from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
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