PLG Comics
Comics zine by Paul Legrazie Jr. from c. 1971. Self-published black and white magazine sized comic. Number 3 with 30 cent cover price. Written and Illustrated wby Paul Legrazie, Jr. Additional stories and art by Carl Taylor, and WAM (full name unknown). Legrazie’s entry, The Mis-Adventures of Maureen, seems to be influenced by Valentina by Guido Crepax and possibly Jean-Claude Forest’s Barbarella. The Carl Taylor comic is a superhero yarn definitely under the influence of Jack Kirby. Another story, Thak, resembles early work by Barry Smith on Conan. A very slick looking amateur comic with sexy undertones.
Comics zine by Paul Legrazie Jr. from c. 1971. Self-published black and white magazine sized comic. Number 3 with 30 cent cover price. Written and Illustrated wby Paul Legrazie, Jr. Additional stories and art by Carl Taylor, and WAM (full name unknown). Legrazie’s entry, The Mis-Adventures of Maureen, seems to be influenced by Valentina by Guido Crepax and possibly Jean-Claude Forest’s Barbarella. The Carl Taylor comic is a superhero yarn definitely under the influence of Jack Kirby. Another story, Thak, resembles early work by Barry Smith on Conan. A very slick looking amateur comic with sexy undertones.
Comics zine by Paul Legrazie Jr. from c. 1971. Self-published black and white magazine sized comic. Number 3 with 30 cent cover price. Written and Illustrated wby Paul Legrazie, Jr. Additional stories and art by Carl Taylor, and WAM (full name unknown). Legrazie’s entry, The Mis-Adventures of Maureen, seems to be influenced by Valentina by Guido Crepax and possibly Jean-Claude Forest’s Barbarella. The Carl Taylor comic is a superhero yarn definitely under the influence of Jack Kirby. Another story, Thak, resembles early work by Barry Smith on Conan. A very slick looking amateur comic with sexy undertones.