Kim Deitch

  Kim Deitch (born 1944) is an American comics artist.  His was an important figure in the underground comix movement of the 1960s, regulary 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.  He was a publisher, too, a co-founder of the Cartoonists Co-op Press.  Deitch has continued to produce new and increasingly ambitious comics since that time. He has sometimes worked with his brother, Simon Deitch, and is the son of illustrator/animator Gene Deitch. 
In the past two decades, Kim Deitch's comics have become increasingly lengthy and elaborate. Formally, his work is notable for great density of visual detail and ambitious narrative structures that veer between fantasy and reality and skip through time. Common themes in Deitch's work are addiction (specifically alcoholism), deception and delusion, set against the history of twentieth-century popular entertainment, including the early days of animation, cinema, comics and television, and the origins of those forms in vaudeville, carnivals and the circus. His best-known character is a mysterious cat named Waldo, who appears variously as a famous cartoon character of the 1930s, as an actual character in the "reality" of the strips, as the demonic reincarnation of Judas Iscariot, and who ocassionally is claimed to have overcome Deitch and written the comics himself. Deitch has also worked under the pseudonym Fowlton Means. Solo Deitch titles: Contributed to: Deitch Deitch Deitch Deitch

 

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