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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 1H 12M

Episode 158: Denis Kitchen & Kim Munson

from The Graphic Histories Podcast · host André Myette

A new book about a legend of underground comix facilities a chat between the editor, our host and the man himself!Denis Kitchen is a foundational figure in the American comic book industry, recognized primarily as the founder of Kitchen Sink Press and a staunch advocate for creators' rights. Emerging from the 1960s underground comix movement, Kitchen transitioned from a cartoonist to a visionary publisher, providing a platform for iconic artists like R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, and Will Eisner. His influence extends far beyond mere publishing; he was a pioneer in establishing creator-owned copyrights and founded the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund in 1986 to protect the industry against censorship. Today, he remains a vital custodian of comic history through his art agency and his continued work in preserving the legacies of the medium's greatest pioneers.Kim Munson joins in to talk about compiling this book and her long history with her subject. David discusses censorship, working with iconic creators and testifying as an expert witness in a trial between Neil Gaiman and Todd McFarlane!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

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