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They were all there, the pimps, the fags, the whores, the curious, the alcoholic, theweird of the late 50s… blues lovers, Canadian bikers, thrill seekers, junkies, insomniacs, hepcats… So begins Down at the Kitty Kat, one of the 20-plus never-before-collected memoirs and yarns by Spain Rodriguez, one of the originalgang of Zap Comix provocateurs.Although he s best known for his two-fisted tales of the chopper-riding Trashman, Spain s blunt graphic style and uncompromising gift for caricature, renderedin eye-punishing slabs of black and white, work equally well for moresubtle fare such as these memoirs of his misspent youth.Cruisin with the Hound ranges from Spain s days as an innocent youngchurchgoer to his time as a member of the Road Vultures motorcycle gang, withstops along the way for his discoveriesof science fiction and other, more adult pursuits ( The Birthof Porn ) as well as the The Education of an Underground Cartoonist, describing his journey from a pimply Captain Marvel-readingscribbler to his arrival as a professional artist.But the heart of this collection is a cycle of stories (originally publishedin the acclaimed Blab! magazine) set during Spain s teenagedays in the 1950s, often featuring the doomed, dot-eyed Fred Toote, awild, flaky character in whose company some of his wildest escapadesoccurred.Raunchy, hilarious, and often violent as hell, Cruisin with the Houndis an unsentimentally nostalgic trip to half a century ago the anti-Happy Days, set to a true rock n roll beat.
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They were all there, the pimps, the fags, the whores, the curious, the alcoholic, theweird of the late 50s… blues lovers, Canadian bikers, thrill seekers, junkies, insomniacs, hepcats… So begins Down at the Kitty Kat, one of the 20-plus never-before-collected memoirs and yarns by Spain Rodriguez, one of the originalgang of Zap Comix provocateurs.Although he s best known for his two-fisted tales of the chopper-riding Trashman, Spain s blunt graphic style and uncompromising gift for caricature, renderedin eye-punishing slabs of black and white, work equally well for moresubtle fare such as these memoirs of his misspent youth.Cruisin with the Hound ranges from Spain s days as an innocent youngchurchgoer to his time as a member of the Road Vultures motorcycle gang, withstops along the way for his discoveriesof science fiction and other, more adult pursuits ( The Birthof Porn ) as well as the The Education of an Underground Cartoonist, describing his journey from a pimply Captain Marvel-readingscribbler to his arrival as a professional artist.But the heart of this collection is a cycle of stories (originally publishedin the acclaimed Blab! magazine) set during Spain s teenagedays in the 1950s, often featuring the doomed, dot-eyed Fred Toote, awild, flaky character in whose company some of his wildest escapadesoccurred.Raunchy, hilarious, and often violent as hell, Cruisin with the Houndis an unsentimentally nostalgic trip to half a century ago the anti-Happy Days, set to a true rock n roll beat.