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banzai
 
solid writing
exceptional art
historical 2
score 7
Ban Zai!
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Only Printing / September, 1978 / 36 Pages / Kitchen Sink
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REVIEW SCORE 8
Roger Brand, Kim Deitch and Joel Beck lend their masterful hands to this solid underground, featuring blow-up sex dolls, real-life pot busts, comic book conspiracies and unholy fleas. Deitch contributes several funky tales, the funkiest of which might be "Anthropomorphism," in which every animal and inanimate object is endowed with life. Beck exposes "The Great Comic Book Conspiracy" with all-too-real accuracy. Brand gives us a peek into his hippie-pad life in 1966 with "In More Innocent Times."
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keyline
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HISTORICAL FOOTNOTES:
Kitchen Sink printed approximately 10,000 copies of this comic book. It has not been reprinted.
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COMIC CREATORS:
Joel Beck - 1, 2, 10-13, 16- 17, 31-34, 36
Roger Brand - 1, 6-9, 21-29, 36
Kim Deitch - 1, 3-5, 14- 15, 18-20, 30, 35, 36
Peter Poplaski - cover color separations