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Young Lust (comics)

Young Lust
The cover of Young Lust #1 (Oct. 1970), art by Bill Griffith and Jay Kinney.
Publication information
Publisher
ScheduleVaried
FormatOngoing series
Publication dateOctober 1970 – 1993
No. of issues8
Creative team
Created byBill Griffith and Jay Kinney
Artist(s)Bill Griffith, Jay Kinney, Justin Green, Art Spiegelman, Roger Brand, Spain Rodriguez, Diane Noomin, Kim Deitch, Paul Mavrides, Phoebe Gloeckner, Harry S. Robins, Carol Lay, Jennifer Camper, Daniel Clowes, Charles Burns, Terry LaBan, Lloyd Dangle
Editor(s)Bill Griffith and Jay Kinney

Young Lust was an underground comix anthology published sporadically from 1970 to 1993. The title, which parodied 1950s romance comics such as Young Love, was noted for its explicit depictions of sex. Unlike many other sex-fueled underground comix, Young Lust was generally not perceived as misogynistic.[1] Founding editors Bill Griffith and Jay Kinney gradually morphed the title into a satire of societal mores.[2] According to Kinney, Young Lust "became one of the top three best-selling underground comix, along with Zap Comix and The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers".[3]

Young Lust featured an all-star lineup of underground, and later alternative, cartoonists. Besides Griffith and Kinney, other frequent contributors included Justin Green, Roger Brand, Spain Rodriguez, Diane Noomin, Kim Deitch, Paul Mavrides, Michael McMillan, Ned Sonntag, Phoebe Gloeckner, and Harry S. Robins. In later years, the title was a showcase for female cartoonists like Gloeckner, M. K. Brown, Carol Lay, and Jennifer Camper; as well as rising alt-comics creators like Daniel Clowes, Charles Burns, Terry LaBan, and Lloyd Dangle.

  1. ^ Kerekes, David. "Thrill to Stories of Graphic Lust! Two Decades of Pornographic Comic Books", in Critical Vision: Random Essays & Tracts Concerning Sex, Religion, Death (Critical Vision, 1995), p. 10.
  2. ^ Sacks, Jason; Dallas, Keith (2014). American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1970s. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 33. ISBN 978-1605490564.
  3. ^ Kinney, quoted in "Gallery: Cultural Revolution Young Lust comix from 1977 (NSFW!)", The Shanghaist (March 3, 2012).