Greed Magazine

Greed Magazine
Editor Kurt Sayenga
Categories music, comics, and culture
Frequency 2x/year (varied)
Publisher Bleak House
First issue Late Winter 1986
Final issue
— Number
1989
6
Country United States of America
Based in Washington, D.C.
Language English

Greed Magazine was a music, comics, and culture periodical published in Washington, D.C., by Kurt Sayenga[1] from 1986 to 1989. It lasted six issues, and included interviews with such luminaries as Robyn Hitchcock, Los Bros Hernandez (creators of Love and Rockets), Sonic Youth, Bob Burden (creator of Flaming Carrot and Mystery Men), Rites of Spring, and Chester Brown (creator of Yummy Fur). The magazine also published the first appearance of Evan Dorkin's popular creations Milk and Cheese, which spawned a comic as well as T-shirts, lunch boxes, and refrigerator magnets.

Publication history

The first three issues (Late Winter, 1986; Spring, 1987; Fall, 1987) were entirely black and white, with covers by Peter Hayes, while the last three featured color covers, done respectively by Charles Burns, Los Bros Hernandez, and Bob Burden.

References

  1. Little, Ryan. "Nothing but a Number: A Live History of Fugazi's Song 'Repeater'," Washington City Paper (DEC. 2, 2011).
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/2/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.