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Something i can relate to about Green was his insistence on creating material that was fun for him, prioritizing his personal enjoyment of the art over potential career options. For years, Dennis Kitchen tried to get him to do stories focusing on social and political themes so Green's work would fit better into Kitchen Sink's comic line-up. Perhaps we were left with a diminished legacy when Richard Green died so young, but hopefully he enjoyed his time in this world more for following his own desires. And he did gain recognition for his work in the industry even if he wasn't widely known. Even publications like Heavy Metal magazine drew upon his talents, though you likely might not have noticed at the time -
In the early 90s, Grass produced four issues of Horny Comix & Stories for Rip Off Press-
It featured pretty much whatever Green felt like creating, including his female 'Tarzan' strip, Gina Of The Jungle...
...which ended with one of the all-time great shock-takes in comics:
I love that face - i may make a t-shirt based on it.
Here's a quick peek at some of what to expect in Horny C&S -
Warla is one of Grass Green's recurring characters. Let's stop peeking at pages and look at some full stories, starting with Warla's adventure from the second issue of Bizarre Sex -
Another of Green's regular characters was Hobo Hal. Hal was your typical down-n-out guy living rough on the road, with one small exception. Everyone wanted to "ride the hobo express", no matter where he went. You can imagine what happens when he wanders into somebody else's adult comic, like when he showed up Cherry Jubilee (because, apparently, Poptart was already taken)...
That's the typical ending to a Hobo Hall tale - run, Hal, run!
This story, from Grass Green's Good Jive #1 is probably the best summary of Hal's experiences...
Seriously. Everybody wanted to ride.
Our final tale today comes from Bizarre Sex #1 -
Oddly enough, Grass re-used this story almost 20 years later, changing from Incest to Sinnin' the title to match the title of the comic in which it appeared:
Condolences to the fannyless among you who took that bet.
everything
by Grass Green for Bizarre Sex #s 1&2, Cherry's Jubilee #3, Good
Jive #s 1&2, and Horny Stories & Comix #s 1,2&3 (1971, 1972,
1991, 1993)
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