Gutter Hunter #3

Gutter Hunter #3

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This comic-sized, annually-published publication is a celebration of the weirdest, most memorable, rarest, and altogether most eyebrow-raising independent comics of all time. Small press, '90s alternative, '80s black & white explosion, '70s and '60s undergrounds – all of the most amazing non-corporate sequential art ever produced is on the table, and being rifled through.

Filled with reviews, comics, essays, interviews and while illustrated and hand-lettered, Gutter Hunter retains the aesthetic of the work it focuses on. Many of these are comics made by outsiders, outlaws, and oddballs, and most of the stories here have NEVER BEEN TOLD BEFORE in any magazine.

I have, for 25 years, been peering my investigative eye towards this very topic, but where it resides in the history of cult movies. In the book and magazine series of Cinema Sewer I've been uncovering and unearthing the behind-the-scenes dirt on the making of cult films, tracking down the people that made these cinematic marvels, and getting them to tell their stories. Now I'm turning that same eye, that very same writing style and focusing it on a road even less travelled: on the disrespected, underappreciated, and misunderstood history of indy comix.

Gutterhunter #23 is 100 pages, perfect bound on black and white newsprint paper (the paper that feels SO RIGHT for the history of this medium) with each page lovingly hand-lettered and hand drawn by myself and the whole cadre of featured creators. Featured in this first issue are:

Fox the man from South Manhattan (a Syvester Stallone weirdo comic from italy), How to Gutterhunt, Babyhead #1, a Kate Worley comic by James Lloyd, Dame Darcy, John Porcellio's King Cat, #comicsbrokeme, an Interview with Brazil's Pedro Dapremont, readers write in about the first indy comics that they ever saw, Peter Hsu, The Heralds of Canada and the Canadian Ninja, Robert Crumb's Anti vax comic, drama with Scott Russo and Sam Henderson, the Indy comic cover art hall of fame, Jason turner's comic about the Incredible Hulk TV series, The Horror of Hook Jaw, AND SO MUCH MORE!


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