Xero Gravity
In 1960 I met Dick and Pat Lupoff and soon found myself working closely with them as the art director of their publication
Xero. Dick calls Xero a "journal of popular culture" in this July 13, 2004 panel discussion on KUSP radio (88.9 in Santa Cruz, California). The other panelists are Jeremy Lassen (Night Shade Books), author Kage Baker (In the Garden of Iden), Pat Lupoff (children's book buyer for Cody's Books), Marty Halpern (Golden Gryphon), Jacob Weisman (Tachyon Publications) and moderator Rick Kleffel (The Agony Column).Dick gave
Xero a unique format, inspired by the
Ace Doubles. One side of
Xero targeted the science fiction community, both fans and professionals. Flip it over, and the other side was devoted to vintage comic books. It was a pioneering effort since almost no serious studies of comic books existed at that time.
Xero went on to win a Hugo Award in 1963, and its articles on comics were later collected in the book
All in Color for a Dime (Ace, 1970).
Above is a cover I did for
Xero 9. I'm posting it here to clarify, since it was recently reprinted in
The Best of Xero (Tachyon, 2004) with the caption crediting another artist. This was created by dripping rubber cement on a board, letting it dry, covering with India ink, pulling up the rubber cement and then drawing in the white areas. It was printed on red dayglo paper.
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