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Starhead Comix

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Former type
  
Comic publisher

Defunct
  
1999

Founder
  
Michael Dowers

Industry
  
Minicomics; Comics

Headquarters
  
Seattle, Washington

Founded
  
1984

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Genre
  
alternative, underground

Starhead Comix was an alternative/underground comics publisher that operated from 1984–c. 1999. Founded by Michael Dowers, Starhead was based in Seattle, Washington. Mostly known for limited-edition minicomics, Starhead also published standard-sized, black-and-white comics in the early 1990s.

Contents

Creators associated with Starhead included Dennis Eichhorn, Ellen Forney, Roberta Gregory, David Lasky, Pat Moriarity, Art Penn, Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, J. R. Williams, Steve Willis, and Dennis Worden.

History

Self-described "hippie" Michael Dowers discovered minicomics in 1982 and was immediately enthralled by the form. He began writing, drawing, printing, copying, and distributing his own mini comics (under the name Nessie Productions), and by 1984 formed Starhead Comix to publish his work and that of fellow cartoonists, including Ronald Roach and Steve Willis.

In the late 1980s, Starhead experimented with standard format comics, and from 1991–1995 the company focused almost exclusively on this form, often publishing Pacific Northwest-based creators like Eichhorn, Forney, Gregory, Lasky, Colin Upton, and J. R. Williams.

The company's last few years were limited to publishing reprints and updates of the pornographic Tijuana Bibles from the 1930s.

In 1999, publisher Dowers retired the Starhead Comix name and created Brownfield Press to sell remaining titles and occasionally publish new projects.

In 2010, Fantagraphics Books published Newave!: The Underground Mini Comix of the 1980s, a nearly 900-page collection of minicomics (many of which originally saw print via Starhead), edited by Dowers.

Minicomics

  • 3R Cosmix (8 issues, 1984–1986) — Ronald Roach
  • Armageddonquest (1984–1986) — Ronald Roach; followed by a full-size comics series in 1994
  • Exquisite Corpse Comix (1985–1990) — anthology
  • Morty the Dog (2 issues, 1987) — Steve Willis
  • Outside In (7 issues, 1984–1985) — numbering continued from self-published Steve Willis title
  • Seattle Star (1985–1990) — newsprint tabloid-size
  • Starhead Presents (3 issues, 1987) — anthology
  • Comics

  • Amazing Adventures of Ace International (1 issue, 1993) — Dennis Eichhorn
  • Armageddonquest (3 issues, 1994) — Ronald Roach
  • Artistic Licentiousness (3 issues, 1991–1994) — Roberta Gregory
  • Bezango Obscuro (1 issue, 1994) — Steve Willis
  • Big Black Thing (1 issue, 1994) — Colin Upton
  • Big Mouth (2 issues, 1992–1993) — Pat Moriarity
  • Bumber Comix (2 issues, 1985–1988) — second issue published with a grant from the Bumbershoot Arts Festival
  • Cruel and Unusual Punishment (2 issues, 1993–1994)
  • Fun House (1 issue, 1993) — J. R. Williams
  • Hemp for Victory (1 issue, 1995)
  • The Mutant Book of the Dead (1 issue, 1994) — Mack White
  • Northwest Cartoon Cookery (1 issue, 1995)
  • Rat Fink Comix (1 issue, 1987) — Ed "Big Daddy" Roth
  • Real Schmuck (4 issues, 1993–1994) — Dennis Eichhorn
  • Seattle Sketchbook (1 issue, 1995) — David Collier
  • Stickboy (2 issues, 1993–1995)— Dennis Worden; numbering continues from Fantagraphics Books/Revolutionary Comics title
  • The Tijuana Bible (9 issues, 1994–1998) — reprints of stories from the 1930s
  • Tomato (2 issues, 1994–1995) — Ellen Forney
  • References

    Starhead Comix Wikipedia