To understand the “x” in “autobiographix", we must, of course, go back to the 1960’s, when underground comix began to emerge. Robert (R.) Crumb is most often credited popularizing the term “comix” with his series Zap Comix, which began in 1968. “Comix” popped up in newspapers all over the country in 1968, when a column talking about the youth of the day mentions the comix of “Robert Crumb, a young, mad genius” as a part of the “comic book revival” among the “rapidly expanding youth culture in America.”
Who put the "x" in autobiographix?
Who put the "x" in autobiographix?
Who put the "x" in autobiographix?
To understand the “x” in “autobiographix", we must, of course, go back to the 1960’s, when underground comix began to emerge. Robert (R.) Crumb is most often credited popularizing the term “comix” with his series Zap Comix, which began in 1968. “Comix” popped up in newspapers all over the country in 1968, when a column talking about the youth of the day mentions the comix of “Robert Crumb, a young, mad genius” as a part of the “comic book revival” among the “rapidly expanding youth culture in America.”