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Bizarre Sex Acts #1 – Find electrifying sexuality in fetishism
But this is a blog post about Bizarre Sex, so there’s going to be more of that than usual, and there’s also bizarre violence and bizarrely sexual violence, so I’m just warning you more than usual.
Denis Kitchen said, when he started Kitchen Sink just two years earlier, that he’d never be able to publish the really out-there stuff that the West Coast publishers were doing, because he’s in the midwest and he’d be run out of the sate. Two years later, he launches Bizarre Sex, and this is the first bit in the first issue:
_ It is rather odd that Kitchen Sink replaced the entire interior contents of the 7th through 9th printings of this book with all the comics from Bizarre Sex #2, 2nd printing. I’m guessing that Kitchen Sink really wanted to reprint the first issue of the series sometime in the early ’80s but did NOT want to actually reprint Grass Green’s “Incest” story during the Reagan era. I suppose I could be wrong, but I can’t figure out any other reason for the deception.
Bizarre Sex #2 not only has two different front covers within the first two printings, but the content also changes from the 1st to 2nd printing. Richard “Grass” Green’s story “Warla in Wonder World in Prisoner of the Arab Slavers” in the 1st printing is replaced in the 2nd printing by some other material from Jim Mitchell, Don Glasford and Denis Kitchen. A Grass Green story also disappeared from latter printings of Bizarre Sex #1, but I am not aware of the issues that caused these changes.














