Last Gasp

Last Gasp is a book and underground comix publisher and distributor, with its headquarters in San Francisco.

History
Founded in 1970 by Ron Turner  to publish the ecologically-themed comics magazine Slow Death Funnies, followed by the all-female anthology It Ain't Me Babe, Last Gasp soon became a major part of the underground comics/comix movement. Notable artists published by Last Gasp include Tim Biskup, Robert Crumb, Richard Corben, Ron English, Camille Rose Garcia, Justin Green, Bill Griffith, Spain Rodriguez, Mark Ryden, Dori Seda, Larry Welz, Robert Williams, and S. Clay Wilson. In the early 1980s Last Gasp published some of the first books about the West Coast punk rock scene.

Current publishing
Today Last Gasp publishes few comic books, though they have published English-language versions of some manga titles, including Barefoot Gen, Pure Trance and Town of Evening Calm. The company publishes art and photography books, graphic novels, fiction, and poetry. Last Gasp operates as a publisher, distributor, and wholesaler for books of all types, often with a lowbrow art and counterculture focus.

Comix
This is a partial list of underground comix published by Last Gasp.


 * The Adventures of Harold Hedd
 * Anarchy Comics
 * Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary
 * Brain Fantasy
 * Cheech Wizard
 * Cherry Poptart


 * Harlan Ellison's Chocolate Alphabet
 * Cocaine Comix
 * Dirty Laundry
 * Dopin' Dan
 * Dr. Atomic
 * Enigma
 * Frescas Zizis


 * Good Girls
 * Grim Wit
 * Horny Biker Slut
 * Hup
 * Inner City Romance
 * It Ain't Me Babe
 * Last Gasp Comix & Stories


 * Mickey Rat
 * Neurocomics
 * Slow Death Funnies
 * Weirdo
 * Wimmen's Comix
 * Young Lust
 * Zap

Books

 * American Surreal
 * Despite Everything: A Cometbus Omnibus, 2002, ISBN 0-86719-561-4
 * The Cunt Coloring Book
 * Dead Kennedys: The Unauthorized Version, by F. Stop Fitzgerald and Marian Kester (1983) ISBN 0-86719-312-3
 * StreetArt: The Punk Poster in San Francisco 1977-1981
 * Hardcore California: A History of Punk and New Wave
 * Labour
 * Notes From the Pop Underground
 * Xcapees
 * Turntable Timmy, written by Michael Perry and illustrated by Doug Cunningham
 * Zippy Stories, by Bill Griffith, 1986. ISBN 0-86719-325-5