Kim Deitch (born 1944) is an American comics artist. He was an important figure in the underground comix movement of the 1960s, regularly contributing comical, psychedelia-tinged comic strips (featuring the flower child "Sunshine Girl" and "The India Rubber Man") to New York City's premier underground newspaper, "The East Village Other", beginning in 1967. He became editor of EVO's all-comics spin-off, "Gothic Blimp Works", in 1969. Wikipedia
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Kim Deitch is generally held to be one of the greatest influences in American underground comix. As sixties comics were popular and under-exploited from an artistic point of view, they were the perfect medium for Kim Deitch , the son of illustrator/anima lambiek.net/artists/d/deitch.htm
Kim Deitch began doing comic strips for The East Village Other in 1967. In 1969 he became the editor of Gothic Blimp Works , an underground comics tabloid. Since then, his work has appeared in RAW , Pictopia , Zero Zero , Nickelodeon Magazine , Details www.randomhouse.com/pantheon/graphicnovels/deitch.html