Jay Kinney

American, born 1950

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  • Arcade, The Comics Revue #1

    Justin Green, The Print Mint, Inc., Victor Moscoso, Diane Noomin, Robert Armstrong, George Kucher, Aline Kominsky, Michael McMillan, Curt McDowell, Bill Fowler, S. Clay Wilson, Harrison Cady, Various Artists, Gilbert Shelton, Jay Kinney, Kim Deitch, Paul Krassner, Spain Rodriguez, Willy Murphy, Jay Lynch, Jim Osborne, Robert Crumb, Bill Griffith, Art Spiegelman

    1975

    44-page paperback bound volume with black and white half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations on wove paper and cover in full color  Accession ID  2014.126.9

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  • This is a drawing of a comic-style social scene in a bar setting. The image features a group of cartoon-like characters engaged in conversation, displaying various expressions ranging from disinterest to relief. Speech bubbles capture snippets of their dialogues. The vibrant use of color emphasizes the playful yet critical nature of the illustration, and the bar is decorated with ornate lamps and tropical plants, contributing to a lively and retro atmosphere. The cover's design, including the bold title "Young Lust," suggests themes of love, relationships, and humor, all packaged in a comic-book format.

    Young Lust #4

    Various Artists, Nancy Griffith, Jay Kinney, Justin Green, Roger Brand, Kim Deitch, Art Spiegelman, Bill Griffith, Diane Noomin, Ned Sonntag, Spain Rodriguez, Robert Crumb, The Print Mint, Inc.

    1974

    36-page paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations in full color on wove paper  Accession ID  2014.126.165

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  • This is a vintage comic book cover featuring the title "Young Lust" and a tagline about the eradication of pornography. The cover showcases colorful and dramatic scenes with various characters engaging in interpersonal drama and romantic situations. The art style is reminiscent of 1970s underground cartoon art, with bold colors and thick lines. Notable elements include two women embracing and discussing morality, a distraught man wiping a tear, and a small dog playfully depicted in the scene. The cover is created by Bill Griffith, known for a distinct narrative and illustrative style in comics.

    Young Lust #3

    Various Artists, Bill Griffith, Jay Kinney, Justin Green, Roger Brand, Spain Rodriguez, Last Gasp Eco Funnies

    1972

    32-page paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations in full color on wove paper  Accession ID  2014.126.164

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  • This is a drawing of a comic book cover. The cover features bold, colorful cartoon illustrations with exaggerated features and expressions. The main scene shows a man with a cigarette in his mouth embracing a woman with bright yellow hair and a red dress. The woman is holding a green toy-like gun while the man holds a folder or document. In the background, a guard in a blue uniform is yawning. The cover is designed with vibrant colors and bold outlines. It contains speech bubbles with phrases such as "Yer a lifesaver, doll..." and "Wotta man!" The title reads "Don Dohler's Projunior," and there are various text elements and embellishments typical of comic book covers.

    Projunior

    Peter Poplaski, Kitchen Sink Enterprises, Don Dohler, Bill Griffith, Joel Beck, Skip Williamson, Dale Kuipers, Bruce Walthers, Dave L. Herring, Wendell Pugh, Dave Dozier, Denis Kitchen, Ned Sonntag, Various Artists, Peter Loft, Trina Robbins, Jim Mitchell, Justin Green, Art Spiegelman, Jay Kinney, Evert Geradts, S. Clay Wilson, Robert Crumb, Joe Pilati, Jay Lynch

    1972

    Paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations on wove paper, with cover in full color  Accession ID  2014.126.100

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  • This is a drawing of a comic book cover titled "Young Lust." The cover features a couple embracing in the foreground. They are shown without clothing and the comic book is labeled as "adult material." In the background, various characters comment on the couple's display. The setting includes urban elements like a fruit stand, a uniformed officer, and buildings in a neighborhood scene. The cover uses bold colors and speech bubbles to convey its narrative, blending satire with romance genre tropes.

    Young Lust #2

    Various Artists, Bill Griffith, Justin Green, Jay Kinney, Roger Brand, The Print Mint, Inc.

    1971

    32-page paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations in black on wove paper and cover in full color  Accession ID  2014.126.163

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  • This is a drawing of a comic book cover with various cartoon characters and humorous dialogue. The title of the cover is "Hungry Chuck Biscuits." The illustration features several scenes and characters drawn in a vibrant and exaggerated cartoon style. One character stands out with a large face and a speech bubble encouraging readers to have a laugh. Surrounding this character are other cartoon characters with comical expressions. Speech bubbles throughout the cover contain exaggerated, humorous statements in typical comic book style. The illustration is colorful with bold blues, yellows, and other bright colors.

    Hungry Chuck Biscuits Comix & Stories #1

    Various Artists, Daniel Clyne, Skip Williamson, Denis Kitchen, Jim Mitchell, Joel Beck, Bruce Walthers, Robert Crumb, Jay Kinney, Jay Lynch, Don Glassford, Dave Dozier, Kitchen Sink Enterprises

    1971

    Paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations on wove paper, with cover in full color  Accession ID  2014.126.67

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  • The image features a comic book cover with two characters depicted in a classic style. The male character has dark blue hair, sharp facial features, and wears a green suit with a polka-dot tie featuring a pin-up illustration. The female character has light brown hair, wears blue and purple earrings, and a purple and black polka-dot outfit. The background shows a blue sky with a city skyline and the title "Young Lust" in bold red and yellow. The cover includes dramatic dialogue in a speech bubble and mentions that this is an "adult material" comic.

    Young Lust #1

    Various Artists, Bill Griffith, Art Spiegelman, Jay Kinney, Company and Sons

    1971

    32-page paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations in black on wove paper and cover in full color  Accession ID  2014.126.162

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  • This is a drawing of a comic book cover. It features a title that reads "BIJOU funnies" with a subtitle indicating it is issue number 4, costing 50 cents, and intended for adults. The illustration shows two cartoon characters, Projunior and Honeybunch, pointing at a man in a suit in the center, saying "BANG YER DEAD!" Projunior is depicted as a scruffy, caveman-like character, while Honeybunch is a buxom woman in a short skirt and boots. The colors and features are typical of comic art from the 1960s and 70s, with a playful and rebellious tone. The text at the bottom teases a story about "Projunior and Honeybunch battle the sinister forces of Mr. Man."

    Bijou Funnies #4

    Various Artists, Jay Lynch, Robert Crumb, Skip Williamson, Kim Deitch, Jay Kinney, Daniel Clyne, Justin Green, The Print Mint, Inc.

    published 1970

    36-page paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations black and white on wove paper and cover in full color  Accession ID  2014.126.18

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  • This drawing is of a comic book cover titled "Bijou Funnies" No.2. It depicts several cartoon-like characters in a humorous scene. The cover features the title "BIJOU funnies" displayed at the top against a blue background. The illustration includes characters with exaggerated features such as large eyes, prominent noses, and diverse hairstyles. One character in a striped outfit speaks from a speech bubble asking, "PARDON ME, BUT WOULD ANY OF YOU YOUNG PEOPLE LIKE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE READER'S DIGEST?" The image has a playful contrast between the vibrant attire of the characters and the speaker's formal question, creating a comedic effect. "Skip Williamson" is credited as the artist in the bottom right, giving the drawing an underground comix style. The text "ADULTS ONLY!" suggests mature themes typical of counterculture publications.

    Bijou Funnies #2

    Various Artists, Jay Lynch, Skip Williamson, Robert Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Jim Osborne, Gilbert Shelton, John Thompson, Scott Minor, Camille Minor, Rory Hayes, Paul Filth, Kim Deitch, Jay Kinney, The Print Mint, Inc.

    published 1969

    36-page paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations black and white on wove paper and cover in full color  Accession ID  2014.126.16

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  • This is a drawing of a comic book cover. The title "BIJOU funnies" is displayed in colorful lettering at the top. The background is predominantly red with various comic characters. In the center, a cartoon character appears to be eating the cover with the words "CHOMP CHOMP CHOMP" and the quote, "HOLY KAZOOSIS! SOMEBODY STOP HIM! HE'S EATIN' TH' COVER!" In the background, there is a cityscape with a building and a figure using a telephone in black and white. Six circular panels along the sides feature comic characters named Sammy Smoot, Bob Kleen, Connie Lingus, Doc Dest, Nard, and Pat. The style is reminiscent of underground comix.

    Bijou Funnies #3

    Various Artists, Jay Lynch, Skip Williamson, Roger Brand, Kim Deitch, Jay Kinney, Rory Hayes, Daniel Clyne, Robert Crumb, Justin Green, The Print Mint, Inc.

    published 1969

    36-page paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations black and white on wove paper and cover in full color  Accession ID  2014.126.17

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  • This is a drawing of a comic book cover titled "Bijou Funnies". The cover features two characters, one on the right with a long nose, a large hat, a pink bow tie, and a purple blazer. This character's eyes are large and gazing to the side. The character on the left is a blue creature with large yellow eyes, an elongated nose, and long whiskers. The background consists of swirling green lines that emphasize the characters' expressions and forms. Speech bubbles indicate a dialogue between the characters. The cover uses vibrant colors and playful text designs with phrases like "All New!" and "More fun than a barrel of monkeys!" reminiscent of underground comix style.

    Bijou Funnies #1

    Various Artists, Jay Lynch, Robert Crumb, Skip Williamson, Jay Kinney, The Bijou Publishing Empire

    published 1968

    36-page paperback bound volume with half-tone and offset lithograph illustrations in black and white on wove paper and cover in full color  Accession ID  2014.126.15

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