: It represented the grit and "anything goes" atmosphere that defined Zern's Farmers Market before it was shuttered. Current Status
: 1960s-70s era "comix" (like Robert Crumb or S. Clay Wilson) that broke censorship codes. Transgressive Fiction zerns sickest comics file top
Only three pages long, but devastating. A man sits on a chair that begins to absorb him—not physically, but conceptually. He forgets his name, then his mother’s face, then what color is. The final image is an empty room with just a chair. Minimalist, abstract, sick. : It represented the grit and "anything goes"
Unlike a published graphic novel, this file is a raw aggregation. It contains what fans consider the of Zern's work—the comics too violent, too sexually aberrant, or too nihilistic for his already controversial mainstream-adjacent zines. but conceptually. He forgets his name