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Slow Death

Slow Death
Slow Death Funnies #1, 1970. Artwork by Greg Irons.
Publication information
Publisher Last Gasp
Schedule annual
Format Ongoing series
Publication date(s) 1970 - 1992
No. of issues 11
Creative team
Written by Ron Turner, Tom Veitch, George DiCaprio, Alan Moore
Artist(s) Gary Grimshaw, Dave Sheridan, Jim Evans, Greg Irons, Gilbert Shelton, Fred Schrier, Rory Hayes, Jaxon, Kim Deitch, Robert Crumb, Tony Auth, Richard Corben, Larry Welz, George Metzger, Rand Holmes, William Stout, William York Wray, Melinda Gebbie, Michael T. Gilbert, Roger Brand, Guy Colwell, Bryan Talbot, Graham Manley, Wally Wood
Editor(s) Ron Turner

Slow Death was an underground comix anthology published by Last Gasp, the first title published by the San Francisco Bay Area-based press. Conceived as an ecologically themed comics magazine (in conjunction with the first Earth Day), the title's "underlying theme was always about what the human race was doing to damage the native planet." Frequent contributors to Slow Death included Greg Irons, Jaxon, Dave Sheridan, Richard Corben, Jim Osborne, Tom Veitch, and Dennis Ellefson. Released sporadically from 1970–1992, 11 issues were published in all.

The first issue, titled Slow Death Funnies, was produced by San Francisco State University graduate studentRon Turner as a benefit for a local ecology center. Turner borrowed $2,500, and with the help of San Francisco Comic Book Company's Gary Arlington, printed 20,000 copies, which were published on April 15, 1970. The first issue was copyrighted by the "Visual Yoyo Tribe," a Berkeley-based collective of which Turner was a member.

New issues, now simply titled Slow Death, were published annually through 1974, when the title went on hiatus until 1976. Two issues were published in 1977 and then the title went annual again through 1979. After a 13-year gap, Slow Death #11 was published in 1992, the final issue in the series.

Slow Death Funnies #1 featured underground comix stars such as Robert Crumb, Kim Deitch, Jaxon, Rory Hayes, Fred Schrier, Dave Sheridan, Gilbert Shelton, Gary Grimshaw, Greg Irons, and Jim Evans taking on such targets as the auto industry, corporate polluters, litterers, and other perceived abusers of the planet. The second issue took on a post-apocalyptic science fiction theme, with dark stories by Jaxon, Dave Sheridan, Jim Osborne, and Richard Corben.


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