About Last Gasp
Publishing the art, writing and photography of the underground
for over 40 years
Last Gasp is one of the largest and oldest publishers
and purveyors of underground books and comics in the world, celebrating
its 41st year in business. Over the years we have published, and in some
cases brought to light, some of the most respected and talented artists
working today, including R. Crumb, Justin Green, Bill Griffith, Mark
Ryden, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Frank Kozik, Todd Schorr, Winston Smith,
Spain, Robert Williams, and countless others. Today, we publish 12-20
new titles per year, focusing on 'lowbrow' and 'pop surrealist' artists,
as well as graphic novels and pop culture titles. We also distribute all
sorts of weird 'n' wonderful subversive literature, graphic novels,
tattoo, and art books, supplying them to bookstores and art galleries
on six continents.
Ron Turner founded Last Gasp in 1970. Our first
publication, Slow Death Funnies #1, came out on the first Earth Day,
April 15, 1970. Subsequent comics included the all-women's comic It
Ain't Me Babe and Skull Comics. Turner's enthusiasm for underground
comics--in particular their autobiographical aspect--has been the driving
force behind many groundbreaking publications. Last Gasp published Justin
Green's highly acclaimed confessional Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin
Mary in 1972, a book that became an inspiration to many artists now
working in the autobiographical style. "Art Spiegelman, who won the only
Pulitzer Prize for cartooning, has said he would never have started to do
the autobiographical story of his family (in the graphic novel Maus)
unless Justin had done it first. And Robert Crumb said the same thing,"
said Turner. Read the whole story.
Last Gasp books have been glowingly reviewed in the New
York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Playboy magazine, Publishers Weekly,
Library Journal, School Library Journal, Juxtapoz magazine, the Guardian,
Hi-Fructose magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Austin Chronicle,
American Book Review, and the Los Angeles Times. Last Gasp was named "Best
Local Publisher" in 2009, 2010, and 2011 by readers of the San Francisco
Bay Guardian. Our offices are located in the Mission District of San
Francisco.