Print Mint
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The Print Mint started as retailer of psychedelic posters on Haight Street in San Francisco, California during the 1960's. It evolved into a major publisher of underground comics. It was originally owned by poet Don Shenker and his wife Alice; they later sold the business to Bob and Peggy Rita1. It no longer publishes comic books but the poster shop still exists.
[edit] Print mint titles
- Arcade
- Bijou Funnies
- Captain Guts
- Insect Fear (3 issues)
- Real Pulp
- San Francisco Comic Book (7 issues)
- Spiffy Stories (1969)
- Yellow Dog
- Young Lust
- Zap Comix
[edit] References
- Note 1: Groth, Gary (2002?) Victor Moscoso. The Comics Journal #246.