Spaced (complete)
from comixjoint:A couple years after dropping out of college, an aspiring artist named
Jim Pinkoski began working at Comics and Comix, a Berkeley comic-book
retailer and distributor run by Bud Plant, Bob Beerbohm and John
Barrett. Surrounded by comic-book creators and publishers, Pinkoski
demonstrated his exceptional illustration skills with contributions to Spaced Out and Lair of Madness
in 1972. The following year, Comics and Comix hosted the first-ever
underground comix convention in Berkeley and acquired 4,000 Golden Age
comic books that helped finance future company business, including the
publication of Pinkoski's solo comic-book series, Spaced.
Spaced was one of the first publishing ventures Comics and Comix pursued in 1974, along with Jack Katz's The First Kingdom. Pinkoski began working on the series when
he was only 23 years old, but he was already a gifted illustrator with a
solid command of anatomy and a flair for unusual layouts and
compositions.
The series ran for three issues and all featured
sci-fi/fantasy stories with occasional spiritual overtones, sort of in
the mold of Heavy Metal, which wouldn't debut in the states until after Spaced
had completed its eye-catching little run. Every issue featured some
hard-core scenes of sex and nudity, which Pinkoski would come to regret.
Well, he more than regretted them, he burned them in a
funeral pyre. Pinkoski had been raised Presbyterian, but his family
wasn't very observant during his childhood. But in the San Francisco
area, after more than 15 years living it up as a hippie artist and
wicked sinner, Pinkoski became a reborn Christian at the end of 1984.
His turnabout was so complete that he burned all copies of underground
comics in his possession, including his own, and renounced everything he
had done as an underground creator.
In the three decades since, Pinkoski has used his
professional energies to proselytize the salvation offered by Jesus,
putting out more than a dozen books and magazines and writing many
articles (some can be seen on his website).
Pinkoski is a Seventh-day Adventist, a devoted disciple of Ron Wyatt,
and believes in the imminent second coming of Jesus Christ. I'm not
quick to disparage religious individuals (churches are another matter),
but by more than one account Pinkoski has established himself near the
lunatic fringe of Christianity. Even his own church has dismissed many
of the beliefs that Pinkoski doggedly espouses.
Which makes it all the more amusing to view Pinkoski's detailed drawings of naked little girls,
spread eagle sorceresses, and throbbing cocks slipping in and out of
dripping cunts. Pinkoski won't even acknowledge the existence of these
comics today, but we all know what you did last summer, Jim.
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