comix
Comix are a form of comic art that often feature unconventional themes, styles, and narratives. Unlike traditional comics, which may focus on superheroes or family-friendly stories, comix can explore adult topics, satire, and experimental storytelling. They are typically created by independent artists and are often self-published or distributed through small presses.
The term "comix" originated in the 1960s and is closely associated with the underground comic movement, which included influential figures like Robert Crumb and Art Spiegelman. These works often challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of visual storytelling, making them a unique and important part of the comic art landscape.