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RE: The Katharsisdrill project

in #art5 years ago (edited)

Yeah, I loved the Freak Brothers, as well as some other adult comics like Heavy Metal ect.
But they were like gold dust back then, only available per mail order (if they hadn't sold out already) and really expensive.
Back in the days, comics were regarded as junk in Germany. Even stuff like Superman or Batman were frowned upon, may be Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck was barely accepted for the kids.
But a comic that shows some hippies smoking pot, using LSD and having sex, and cops that are dumbass pigs, that was totally out of the question then. Even though I knew some people who lived exactly like that, and the cops wouldn't recognise a hemp plant if they stood right in front of it. It was all kinda cute...
Well, things have changed since. A lot.

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Things have changed indeed. Denmark was always quite liberal even though we also had the comic-hysteria. But in the late seventies both Crumb, Shelton and others was published in Danish so we really had our little brains work overtime!

Yes, also in Germany we had translated versions of those comics. They were made by the then "underground" publisher Zweitausendeins, who started off entirely with mail order sale. I guess a "normal" bookshop would have never put this stuff on the shelves. May be in Berlin or Frankfurt you could find small Comic shops who would sell that, and other imported stuff. But for the people elsewhere it was rather difficult to get hold of such comics.
And they were expensive, too. I remember, I was always skinned in those days anyway, because the little money I had mostly went into dope and my moped. A Freak Brothers comic book cost then 15 DM or so - wich would be something like €50 today. So most of the stuff I read when I visited other people who had them.