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Dopin' Dan T-Shirt 1974 Vintage Underground Comix Vietnam War Era Protest 420 XL

$ 65.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: T-shirt
  • Material: Cotton
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Year: 1974
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: The shirt is in "NEAR MINT" condition; unused dead stock from old record store; ready to wear or display; collector's grade. The comic book is in Very-Fine condition.

    Description

    Offered for sale is a vintage "Dopin' Dan" Collector's Set featuring the first issue of the Underground Comix series along with an original merchandising T-Shirt
    (circa 1972 -1974, Last Gasp).  The character was created by artist Ted Richards as a vehicle for his "Anti-War" social commentary of the Vietnam Conflict, and is a RARE to find historical artifact of the era (see bio info below).  The shirt is a Size Extra Large (XL), measures 32" L x 23" W, is in "NEAR MINT" condition (see details above), and is suitable for usage or display in a permanent archive.  The asking price is 4.99 + FREE shipping / handling (.95 value; US Domestic only), and is the only one listed for sale on eBay!  Overseas bidders please refer below for shipping costs, and CA  State Residents please add 10% sales tax to final bid price.  Feel free to contact me with further questions.
    Additional Notes:
    Richards'
    Dopin' Dan
    comics, produced during this period and published by
    Last Gasp
    in 1972–1973, imitated the art style (and military theme) of
    Mort Walker
    's
    Beetle Bailey
    .
    [6]
    Ted Richards (artist)
    Ted Richards
    Born
    Theodore Richards
    1946 (age 73–74)
    Fort Bragg
    ,
    North Carolina
    ,
    U.S.
    Nationality
    American
    Area(s)
    Cartoonist
    Notable works
    E.Z. Wolf
    ,
    Mellow Cat
    ,
    Dopin' Dan
    .
    http://www.tedrichards.net
    Ted Richards
    (born 1946) is an American web designer and cartoonist, best known for his
    underground comix
    .
    [1]
    Biography
    [
    edit
    ]
    Born in
    Fort Bragg
    ,
    North Carolina
    , Richards developed his fascination for creating cartoons when he five years old. His father was in the
    Green Berets
    , and assignments kept the family living in different locations.
    After serving in the
    United States Air Force
    , Richards moved in 1969 to
    San Francisco
    when he was 23, (the same year
    Rip Off Press
    was launched). He became friends with
    Gilbert Shelton
    and contributed to some issues of Shelton's
    The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
    . Over a decade, he worked full-time as a cartoonist on the titles
    Dopin' Dan
    ,
    E.Z. Wolf
    , and
    Mellow Cat
    .
    [1]
    [2]
    Richards recalled, "For me, the whole explosion, and the opportunities that this presented, is hard to describe. You could do about anything. It was an incredible, eclectic vision of art, design, storytelling, writing, color."
    [3]
    Beginning in 1971, RIchards was a member of the
    Air Pirates
    collective, one of the key contributors to
    Air Pirates Funnies
    , an underground comix title that led to a lawsuit by
    Walt Disney Productions
    .
    [4]
    The nucleus of the
    Air Pirates
    collective began to form in 1969–1970 when
    Bobby London
    met Richards at the office of the
    Berkeley Tribe
    , an underground newspaper where both were staff cartoonists. As a member of the collective, Richards lived together with founder
    Dan O'Neill
    , London,
    Gary Hallgren
    , and
    Shary Flenniken
    in a warehouse on Harrison Street in San Francisco.
    [5]
    Richards'
    Dopin' Dan
    comics, produced during this period and published by
    Last Gasp
    in 1972–1973, imitated the art style (and military theme) of
    Mort Walker
    's
    Beetle Bailey
    .
    [6]
    The Rip Off Press website details Richards' career in the mid-to-late 1970s:
    By 1975 Ted was ensconced in the penthouse studio at Rip Off's south-of-Market facility (1250 17th Street . . .). In addition to his own characters, he was working closely with Gilbert and
    Willy Murphy
    . . . on Rip Off Press' entry into the Bicentennial hoopla,
    Give Me Liberty
    (this is a quasi-historical comic about the American Revolution . . . ). When the
    Give Me Liberty
    project was completed, Ted went to work drawing the adventures of
    The Forty Year Old Hippie
    for the Rip Off Comics Syndicate. The strips appeared in dozens of weekly papers across the nation, and struck a responsive chord with aging freaks and ex-freaks. Two comic collections eventually appeared and sold out, with a major hiatus in between the two as a year of Ted's working life went down the tubes while he and fellow Air Pirates defended themselves against a massive lawsuit by
    Disney Corporation
    (the suit alleged copyright infringement as
    Air Pirates Funnies
    depicted Disney-esque characters having sex and taking illicit drugs).
    [2]
    In 1976, Richard's
    The Forty Year Old Hippie
    was published in college newspapers and as a syndicated feature in weekly alternative tabloids. The feature had two collections from Rip Off Press.
    [1]
    [2]
    In 1977, Richards graduated from
    San Francisco State University
    , where he studied philosophy, creative writing, anthropology and industrial design.
    As described on the Rip Off Press website, in 1981, "tired of living in poverty, Ted left comix . . . for a high-paying job in the computer division of
    Atari
    .
    [2]
    In 1984, Richards returned to comics with the eight-page "The Forty Year Old Hippie Brings the Computer Age Home" for
    The Computer Deli
    (Workman Press).
    [2]
    In 1987, he founded AdWare, providing software products and design services for computer clients, including
    Apple
    and
    Microsoft
    . In the 1990s, he became a web site developer, offering enterprise-level development services, consulting, web design and information architecture.
    [2]