• Gothic Blimp Works, an all-comics tabloid published in 1969 by Peter Leggieri and the East Village Other, was billed as "the first Sunday underground comic...
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    Other in 1966; she also contributed to the spin-off underground comic Gothic Blimp Works in 1969. That same year, she designed a one-piece costume for the...
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    He joined Bhob Stewart as an editor of EVO's all-comics spin-off, Gothic Blimp Works, in 1969. During this period, he lived with fellow cartoonist Spain...
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  • the late 1960s as a regular contributor to Rat Subterranean News, Gothic Blimp Works and the East Village Other in New York City. In San Francisco in the...
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  • underground comics world. At the East Village Other, he helped found Gothic Blimp Works, an underground comics supplement to the magazine, which ran for eight...
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    designs compared to the original Jo-Bo. A Jo-Bo toy can be seen in both Gothic Blimp Works #2 and Roxy Funnies from Jay Lynch. Stress ball Squeaky toy Rhode...
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    collaborating with Bhob Stewart on pages for the underground tabloid Gothic Blimp Works. After high school, Hama took a job drawing shoes for catalogs, and...
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  • publications as Gothic Blimp Works and Bill Spicer's Graphic Story Magazine. He eliminated dialogue balloons in "Mal-Ig" (Gothic Blimp Works #7); reprinted...
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  • Zodiac Mindwarp in 1966. During 1969, EVO published eight issues of Gothic Blimp Works, an all-comics tabloid with some color printing, billed as "the first...
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    Spiegelman's work also appeared in underground magazines such as Gothic Blimp Works, Bijou Funnies, Young Lust, Real Pulp, and Bizarre Sex, and were in...
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  • — issues #2–16 (1968–2014) Yellow Dog — issues #7–14 (1968–1969) Gothic Blimp Works — issues #1–2, 4 (1968) San Francisco Comic Book — issues #1–2 (1970)...
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  • Motor City #2. Also includes 16-page color section (with covers from Gothic Blimp Works) 1991 Harvey Award for Best Domestic Reprint Project Includes the...
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  • Lee) February 1: The first issue of the underground comix magazine Gothic Blimp Works is published. It will last until 1 September. February 18: In Tintin...
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    Gary Whitney (17-year run in the Chicago Reader) As contributor: Gothic Blimp Works #1–2 (1969) Radical America Komiks (Radical America, Jan. 1969) Bogeyman...
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  • late 1960s. She collaborated with Trina Robbins and Nancy Kalish on Gothic Blimp Works, the comix supplement of the East Village Other, an underground newspaper...
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  • cartooning. In 1969, Murphy contributed to the all-comics tabloid Gothic Blimp Works. Moving to San Francisco around 1970, he was a key contributor to...
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  • Justin Green published his first autobiographical comic strip in Gothic Blimp Works #3 titled, "When I Was Sixteen 'Twas a Very Bad Year." Justin Green...
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  • Roxy Funnies (1972). He collaborated with Larry Hama on pages for Gothic Blimp Works, the underground comix tabloid published by the East Village Other...
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  • underground comix field, Brand initially did comics for the tabloid Gothic Blimp Works, and later for such titles as Banzai!, Candid Press, Insect Fear,...
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  • such as the East Village Other, Rat Subterranean News, Screw, and Gothic Blimp Works. He left high school at 15 to pursue a cartooning career, at first...
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  • Trina Robbins, Bill Griffith, Robert Armstrong, and Howard Cruse. Gothic Blimp Works Estren, Mark James (1993) [1974]. A History of Underground Comics...
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    Lee Marrs (redirect from Pudge, Girl Blimp)
    for her comic book series The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp, which lasted from 1973 to 1977. Lee Marrs grew up in Montgomery, Alabama...
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    Steampunk (category Works about the Industrial Revolution)
    is alluded to in the show's first episode when an object looking like a blimp is briefly shown in the background when the protagonist and her friends...
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  • magazine A-dec Acumed Aftermath Media Airblaster Al Mar Knives American Blimp Corporation Arcimoto Aspen Capital Avia Axium Benchmade Bent Image Lab Better...
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    Corey (April 4, 2005). "Usher, Hilary Duff, SpongeBob Take Home Orange Blimps From Kids' Choice Awards". MTV. Archived from the original on January 5...
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  • 8 episode. Several songs from Home Video appeared in the show as well. "Blimp Mason", "We", and "Melon" all appeared once at one point in the season,...
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  • Voiced by: Yu Serizawa A young woman dressed in Gothic Lolita style who wields an umbrella and works under Shobon. Nick (ニック, Nikku) Voiced by: Kazuyuki...
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  • like Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), A Canterbury Tale (1944) and A Matter of Life and Death (1946),...
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  • (June 1987) Earth-Twelve Pre-Crisis The Inferior Five: Awkwardman, the Blimp, the Dumb Bunny, Merryman and White Feather This Earth may have been home...
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    "Chicago's Col. M'Cosmic Makes Hit as U. S. Counterpart of England's Late Col. Blimp". Life. 1942-05-11. p. 28. Retrieved November 17, 2011. John Churchill Chase...
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