Description: 1991 War News - Gonzo Journalism This is a 1991 photocopy of the - PRESS RELEASE - of the Publication War news While this is NOT THE ORIGINAL PRINTING it is a photocopy from 1991 of the original printing (which I am selling separately and was packaged together with this) This is a two page single-sided copy - you are receiving two pieces of paper. 11x17 - the back has an Odd Bodkins cartoon by Dan O'Neill - the front is the announcement of War New with the logo by Robert Crumb, edited by Waters Hinckle Bob Callahan. Has general aging of paper which has sat in a box. Edges have slight color variations. See pictures for detail. Item has been stored folded in half, and will ship folded in half. (1/2) Counterculture Publication from the Gulf War “There was once in this fair and compassionate city an urgently topical publication called War News. Publication began on March 2, 1991 and ceased on March 16, 1991 with a circulation of 200,000. War News’ purpose was to oppose the Gulf War, and, when the war ended, it ended.“The antiwar newspaper was an instant product of San Francisco’s antiwar culture that made the city the epicenter of Vietnam War protests. It was largely a creation of the city’s famous underground-comics artists of the ’70s–Robert Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Dan O’Neil, Gilbert Shelton, Winston Smith, and Ron Turner of Last Gasp Books, and writers included Hunter Thompson, Daniel Ellsberg, Andrew Kopkind, Ishamel Reed, Barbara Ehrenreich, and novelist John Berger. I was the editor of War News, which was financed by the Mitchell Brothers from their porn profits; it was a very San Francisco thing.“Bombs don’t come from the stork; they come from the IRS, from personal income taxes.” —Hunter S. Thompson in San Francisco’s War News“There were few Gulf War supporters in town —I seem to recall state senator Quentin Kopp and political consultant Jack Davis (when they were still speaking) waving little U.S. flags dork-like at a military parade— but most city politicos denounced the war and there were massive street protests; being against the invasion of Iraq in 1991 was as natural to San Francisco as summer fog.” Thanks so much for stopping by! Let us know if you have any questions or need any additional images. Please take a look at our other vintage treasures.
Price: 61 USD
Location: Crockett, California
End Time: 2025-01-29T17:40:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.63 USD
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Publication Month: January
Publication Year: 1991
Language: English
Issue Number: 1
Publication Name: War News
Volume: 1
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Contributors: R. Crumb, Hunter S. Thompson, Paul Krassner, Daniel Ellsberg
Genre: Alternative, Comics, Independent
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Alternative, Comix, Politics, Underground, War
Subscription: No