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Jim Mitchell (born April 28, 1949) is an American underground cartoonist from Milwaukee. Mitchell was part of the late-1960s/early-1970s Milwaukee underground comix scene and a co-founder of the Krupp Comics/Kitchen Sink group (with Denis Kitchen and Don Glassford).〔Acton, Jay, Le Mond, Alan, and Hodges, Parker. ''Mug Shots: Who's Who in the New Earth'' World Publishing: 1972; pp. 121, 150.〕〔Schreiner, Dave. ''Kitchen Sink Press, the First 25 Years''. Northampton, MA: Kitchen Sink Press, 1994; p. 14 ''et seq.''〕〔Kitchen, Denis. "Notes on the Underground... Confessions of an Underground Comics Publisher." ''Funnyworld'' #13 (Spring 1971), p. 30〕 In the early 1970s, Mitchell (then a Marquette University student) regularly created strips such as "Smile" for the underground newspaper ''The Bugle'', which were subsequently syndicated to other underground and college newspapers via the Krupp Syndicate. His strips (and covers) appeared in ''The Bugle''; in three issues of his own comic, ''Smile'' (1971-1972); and in other comix, including ''Teen-Age Horizons of Shangrila'', ''Mom's Homemade Comics'', ''Bizarre Sex'', ''Pro Junior'', and ''Hungry Chuck Biscuit's Comics & Stories''. Mitchell was imprisoned in Mexico for four and a half years which prevented his involvement in the further evolution of the underground scene, but was released in late 1977. He now runs his own full-service art studio, Distant Thunder Studios, in Milwaukee. == References==
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