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Peter Poplaski started his comics career in the underground comix scene in the early 1970s. He contributed stories to comix like Orcrist and fanzine Erb-dom. Poplaski made a graphic contribution to 'ProJunior’ (Kitchen Sink Press, 1971), a one-shot comic book paying homage to Don Dohler's character ProJunior. Later, he became a Marvel artist, drawing covers for Superman books and working on 'Spider-Man'. Pete Poplaski was also the editor of 'Male Call, 1942-1946', a book about the famous comic by Milton Caniff, and editor of the 'R. Crumb Coffee Table Art Book' by Robert Crumb, which was nominated for a Harvey Award.
Comic Title | Role | Publisher | Year | Language | |
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The R. Crumb coffee table art book | Author | Kitchen Sink Press | 1997 | English | |
The R. Crumb coffee table art book 2 | Author | Little, Brown | 1997 | English | |
Expressive anatomy for comics and narrative : principles and practices from the legendary cartoonist (1st edition) | Author | W.W. Norton | 2008 | English | |
Flash Gordon: Three Against Ming | Editor Editor | Kitchen Sink Press | 0 | English | |
The R. Crumb Handbook: nn | Editor | MQP | 0 | English | |
Comix Book #1 | Illustrator | Marvel Comics | 0 | English | |
Roadkills #6 | Cover Artist | Kitchen Sink Press | 1986 | English |