This 1988 humor anthology, edited by J.D. King, concludes the Twist series with a diverse collection of underground comics that capture the irreverent spirit of the late ’80s alternative scene. Featuring contributions from renowned artists like Robert Crumb and Dan Clowes, the issue offers a mix of satire, wit, and artistic experimentation. A notable inclusion is Harvey Kurtzman’s reimagined A Christmas Carol, portraying Scrooge as a cynical television executive. The final issue remains a vivid snapshot of alternative comics culture.
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This 1988 humor anthology, edited by J.D. King, concludes the Twist series with a diverse collection of underground comics that capture the irreverent spirit of the late ’80s alternative scene. Featuring contributions from renowned artists like Robert Crumb and Dan Clowes, the issue offers a mix of satire, wit, and artistic experimentation. A notable inclusion is Harvey Kurtzman’s reimagined A Christmas Carol, portraying Scrooge as a cynical television executive. The final issue remains a vivid snapshot of alternative comics culture. Anthology, Comic, Robert Crumb, Dan Clowes, Harvey Kurtzman, Anthony Mostrom, R.O. Blechman, John Holmstrom, Josh Gosfield, Richard Sala, Kitchen Sink, J.D. King, 1988 Kitchen Sink 666-00045664500 J.D. King 1988