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1941 Lincoln, Nebraska - 2021 San Francisco, California. Known for: Illustrations, drawings.
"S. Clay Wilson, Taboo-Breaking Underground Cartoonist, Dies at 79," Online obituary, The New York Times, by J. Hoberman, February 9, 2021. His drawings were so outrageous that, on first encountering... Read full biography
"S. Clay Wilson, Taboo-Breaking Underground Cartoonist, Dies at 79," Online obituary, The New York Times, by J. Hoberman, February 9, 2021. His drawings were so outrageous that, on first encountering them, his fellow cartoonist R. Crumb recalled feeling that “suddenly my own work seemed insipi. S.... Read full biography
"S. Clay Wilson, Taboo-Breaking Underground Cartoonist, Dies at 79," Online obituary, The New York Times, by J. Hoberman, February 9, 2021. His drawings were so outrageous that, on first encountering them, his fellow cartoonist R. Crumb recalled feeling that “suddenly my own work seemed insipi. S. Clay Wilson, the most scabrous and rollicking of the underground cartoonists who first achieved notoriety as contributors to Zap Comix in the late 1960s, died on Sunday at his home in San Francisco.... Read full biography
"S. Clay Wilson, Taboo-Breaking Underground Cartoonist, Dies at 79," Online obituary, The New York Times, by J. Hoberman, February 9, 2021. His drawings were so outrageous that, on first encountering them, his fellow cartoonist R. Crumb recalled feeling that “suddenly my own work seemed insipi. S. Clay Wilson, the most scabrous and rollicking of the underground cartoonists who first achieved notoriety as contributors to Zap Comix in the late 1960s, died on Sunday at his home in San Francisco. He was 79. His wife, Lorraine Chamberlain, said the cause was deteriorating health arising from a traumatic brain injury more than 12 years ago. He had experienced a number of serious health problems in recent years. Violent, obscene and scatological,... Read full biography
"S. Clay Wilson, Taboo-Breaking Underground Cartoonist, Dies at 79," Online obituary, The New York Times, by J. Hoberman, February 9, 2021. His drawings were so outrageous that, on first encountering them, his fellow cartoonist R. Crumb recalled feeling that “suddenly my own work seemed insipi. S. Clay Wilson, the most scabrous and rollicking of the underground cartoonists who first achieved notoriety as contributors to Zap Comix in the late 1960s, died on Sunday at his home in San Francisco. He was 79. His wife, Lorraine Chamberlain, said the cause was deteriorating health arising from a traumatic brain injury more than 12 years ago. He had experienced a number of serious health problems in recent years. Violent, obscene and scatological, Mr. Wilson’s hyperbolic stories — full of corny puns and incongruously decorous dialogue, and populated by such unsa... Read full biography
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