Taboo comic books issue 7
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Published Dec 1993 by SpiderBaby Grafix.
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Volume 7 - 1st printing. Painted cover by Joe Coleman. Stories and art by Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell, Melinda Gebbie, Neil Gaiman, Randy Lofficier, Jean-Marc Lofficier, Joe Coleman, Phil Elliott, Paul Grist, Kenneth Smith, P. Foerster, Jack Butterworth, Eric Vincent, Paul Komoda, Brian Sendelbach, Michael Zulli, Jeff Nicholson, Aidan Potts, Tony Salmons, Rickey Grimes, and Stephen R. Bissette. Swamp Thing artist Stephen R. Bissette published Taboo in the 1990s as a vehicle for cutting-edge horror comics. A new chapter of Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's Jack the Ripper graphic novel, From Hell, as well as the fourth and fifth chapters of Moore and Melinda Gebbie's sensual saga Lost Girls. Neil Gaiman and Michael Zulli create a new take on the cannibal fable Sweeney Todd, but this was the only chapter to see print. Plus horror stories and art by Randy Lofficier, Jean-Marc Lofficier, Joe Coleman, Phil Elliott, and Bissette himself. Some issues included Bissette's side-project, SpiderBaby Comix issue #0, as an insert. Blood Monster; Through the Habitrails; Lost Girls, Chapters 4 and 5; Dolly & Withtina; From Hell, Chapter Six: September; Sweeney Todd. Final issue from Bissette's SpiderBaby Graphix press; Kitchen Sink picked it up with issue #8. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 122 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $14.95.

