Comix=comics.
All the cool comic book artists say 'comix,' so maybe I will too!
I got some new comix today.
I got Ant issue 1 and Silent Hill: The Grinning Man.
Here are the covers:


Ant is a very good comic, I highly recommend it.
Free Comic Book Day! May 6th!
2 comments:
It is important to understand the distinction between "comix" and "comics", as it does exist.
The "comix" subculture deviated from ordinary, children-oriented "comics" during the 30s and 40s, fully maturing in the 60s. "Comix" are usually adult in nature, and use graphic media to convey a deeper message than the skin-deep gag "comics" that are often touted on nationally syndicated newspapers.
Please take note of this fact.
Interesting,
because I got the word from a gag comic...
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