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Yellow Dog was an underground comix newspaper and later comic book published by the Print Mint in Berkeley, California. It published 22 issues from 1968 to 1973, featuring many of the period's most notable underground cartoonists, including Robert Crumb, Joel Beck, Robert Williams, Rick Griffin, Greg Irons, and Trina Robbins. Other frequent contributors included Andy Martin, Franz Cilensek, John Thompson, Buckwheat Florida, Jr., Jim Osborne, Ronald Lipking, and Hak Vogrin. The founding editor was Print Mint co-publisher Don Schencker.

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  • Yellow Dog était un comics underground d'abord au format journal puis en comic book publié par Print Mint à Berkeley. Il y eut 22 numéros de 1968 à 1973. De nombreux auteurs underground importants y participèrent : Robert Crumb, Joel Beck, Robert Williams, Rick Griffin, et Trina Robbins. Parmi les autres auteurs se trouvent , , John Thompson, , Jim Osborne, et . Le responsable éditorial fut coéditeur de Print Mint. Yellow Dog est le comics underground qui a connu le plus de numéros. (fr)
  • Yellow Dog was an underground comix newspaper and later comic book published by the Print Mint in Berkeley, California. It published 22 issues from 1968 to 1973, featuring many of the period's most notable underground cartoonists, including Robert Crumb, Joel Beck, Robert Williams, Rick Griffin, Greg Irons, and Trina Robbins. Other frequent contributors included Andy Martin, Franz Cilensek, John Thompson, Buckwheat Florida, Jr., Jim Osborne, Ronald Lipking, and Hak Vogrin. The founding editor was Print Mint co-publisher Don Schencker. Yellow Dog has the distinction of having published more issues than any other true underground comix publication. (en)
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  • The cover to Yellow Dog 1 , featuring an illustration by Robert Crumb (en)
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  • May 1968 – Fall 1973 (en)
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  • weekly, then biannually (en)
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  • Yellow Dog était un comics underground d'abord au format journal puis en comic book publié par Print Mint à Berkeley. Il y eut 22 numéros de 1968 à 1973. De nombreux auteurs underground importants y participèrent : Robert Crumb, Joel Beck, Robert Williams, Rick Griffin, et Trina Robbins. Parmi les autres auteurs se trouvent , , John Thompson, , Jim Osborne, et . Le responsable éditorial fut coéditeur de Print Mint. Yellow Dog est le comics underground qui a connu le plus de numéros. (fr)
  • Yellow Dog was an underground comix newspaper and later comic book published by the Print Mint in Berkeley, California. It published 22 issues from 1968 to 1973, featuring many of the period's most notable underground cartoonists, including Robert Crumb, Joel Beck, Robert Williams, Rick Griffin, Greg Irons, and Trina Robbins. Other frequent contributors included Andy Martin, Franz Cilensek, John Thompson, Buckwheat Florida, Jr., Jim Osborne, Ronald Lipking, and Hak Vogrin. The founding editor was Print Mint co-publisher Don Schencker. (en)
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  • Yellow Dog (comics) (fr)
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