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Richard Green (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grass Green
Richard Eugene "Grass" Green (May 7, 1939〔Social Security Death Index.〕 – August 5, 2002) was an African American cartoonist notable for being the first black participant in both the 1960s fan art movement and the 1970s underground comics movement.〔(Grass Green ) at the Lambiek Comiclopedia. Accessed Apr. 16, 2009.〕 His creations included Xal-Kor the Human Cat and the feature "Wildman and Rubberroy". == Biography == Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Green was given the nickname "Grass" by his childhood friend Ronn Foss, with whom he later collaborated in editing two issues of the magazine ''Alter Ego''.〔 Beginning in 1964, Green's fan art appeared in such fanzines as ''Alter Ego'', ''Star-Studded Comics'', ''Fantasy Illustrated'', ''The Buyer's Guide to Comics Fandom'', ''Rocket's Blast Comicollector'', ''Komix Illustrated'', ''Super-Hero'', and ''Masquerader''. In 1967, Green broke into the professional comics world, collaborating with Roy Thomas on "The Shape" in ''Charlton Premiere'' #1. In the late 1960s, Green drew several more humorous strips for Charlton Comics, mostly in ''Go-Go Comics''. (He also had work published in Bill Pearson's ''witzend''.) He then became involved in the underground comix movement, where his work was published in ''Super Soul Comix'' and a Wildman and Rubberroy series. In the 1990s, Green produced work for, among other places, Eros Comics.
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