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Deviant Slice
(Print Mint, 1972-1973)
"Artist Greg Irons and writer Tom Veitch ... produced Deviant Slice Funnies, a two-issue set thatâ--like most of their comics--features plenty of gruesome violence and gore mixed with a very dark sense of humor. The Irons/Veitch collaborations are notable for Veitch's exceptional writing, which features gritty, smart and often frightening scripts, and the accompanying illustrations from Irons, which pulls no punches in its depictions of gut-wrenching and gut-spilling violence.
Deviant Slice Funnies #1 is one of their best comic books, distinguished by its extraordinary 18-page opening story, "Last Rights," a post-apocalyptic drama with overt political commentary that rings all too true decades after it was written. "Last Rights" is a shining example of comic creators exploiting the new freedoms earned by the underground comics revolution, as it delivers a blistering appraisal of society and politics with explicit graphics and acerbic prose that would never—and could never—have been printed before the revolution.
The second issue of Deviant Slice features a story that is not quite as epic as "Last Rights" but may be every bit as powerful. "Gettin' Back From Nam" exposes us to the inner demons of a drug-crazed Vietnam war veteran and the callous stupidity of his worthless, jingoist father. All of the comics in both issues of Deviant Slice present enjoyably disturbing tales, each unique from the other." -- comixjoint.com/deviantslicefunnies.html
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#1
March, 1972
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Greg Irons, Tom Veitch
Greg Irons, Tom Veitch
#2
January, 1973
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Greg Irons, Tom Veitch
Greg Irons, Tom Veitch