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Here’s a little game you can all play at home

September 29th, 2008
Author Chris Mautner

Tom Spurgeon posts what is sure to be the big comic-book meme of the week: Fifty Things that Every Great Comics Collection Should Have:

46. A Tijuana Bible

Comics have a fine tradition of filth that your collection should recognize even if you have no taste for the stuff yourself. If the modern stuff depresses you more than interests you, that’s okay — although there’s a lot of interesting work in modern porn from Frank Thorne to F. Solano Lopez to the New Bondage Fairies — but you should at least have one of the old Tijuana Bibles. As many have pointed out, these bootleg sex narratives are kind of a precursor to MAD and underground comix in the way they satirize popular forms and figures through acts of sexual excess and tweaking standard formulas. You don’t need to dig up the originals; there are works out there that have been put into reprint form.

Got to the link to read Tom’s entire annotated list or click on the jump to read a quick rundown. Then come up your own suggestions. Note though, that for everything you add, you have to take something off of the initial list.

1. Something From The ACME Novelty Library
2. A Complete Run Of Arcade
3. Any Number Of Mini-Comics
4. At Least One Pogo Book From The 1950s
5. A Barnaby Collection
6. Binky Brown and the Holy Virgin Mary
7. As Many Issues of RAW as You Can Place Your Hands On
8. A Little Stack of Archie Comics
9. A Suite of Modern Literary Graphic Novels
10. Several Tintin Albums
11. A Smattering Of Treasury Editions Or Similarly Oversized Books
12. Several Significant Runs of Alternative Comic Book Series
13. A Few Early Comic Strip Collections To Your Taste
14. Several “Indy Comics” From Their Heyday
15. At Least One Comic Book From When You First Started Reading Comic Books
16. At Least One Comic That Failed to Finish The Way It Planned To
17. Some Osamu Tezuka
18. The Entire Run Of At Least One Manga Series
19. One Or Two 1970s Doonesbury Collections
20. At Least One Saul Steinberg Hardcover
21. One Run of A Comic Strip That You Yourself Have Clipped
22. A Selection of Comics That Interest You That You Can’t Explain To Anyone Else
23. At Least One Woodcut Novel
24. As Much Peanuts As You Can Stand
25. Maus
26. A Significant Sample of R. Crumb’s Sketchbooks
27. The original edition of Sick, Sick, Sick.
28. The Smithsonian Collection Of Newspaper Comics
29. Several copies of MAD
30. A stack of Jack Kirby 1970s Comic Books
31. More than a few Stan Lee/Jack Kirby 1960s Marvel Comic Books
32. A You’re-Too-High-To-Tell Amount of Underground Comix
33. Some Calvin and Hobbes
34. Some Love and Rockets
35. The Marvel Benefit Issue Of Coober Skeber
36. A Few Comics Not In Your Native Tongue
37. A Nice Stack of Jack Chick Comics
38. A Stack of Comics You Can Hand To Anybody’s Kid
39. At Least A Few Alan Moore Comics
40. A Comic You Made Yourself
41. A Few Comics About Comics
42. A Run Of Yummy Fur
43. Some Frank Miller Comics
44. Several Lee/Ditko/Romita Amazing Spider-Man Comic Books
45. A Few Great Comics Short Stories
46. A Tijuana Bible
47. Some Weirdo
48. An Array Of Comics In Various Non-Superhero Genres
49. An Editorial Cartoonist’s Collection or Two
50. A Few Collections From New Yorker Cartoonists

2 Responses to “Here’s a little game you can all play at home”
  1. Joe S. Walker Says:

    Actually nobody NEEDS to own any comic ever published, or any book, record or DVD. Don’t be told otherwise.

  2. Rick Bradford Says:

    Uh-oh, we just were. Crap, what now?

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