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Fred Schrier (born 1945 in Ohio) is an artist, writer, and animator, best known as partner to the underground comic book artist Dave Sheridan. Together, using the name "Overland Vegetable Stagecoach," they worked on ''Mother's Oats Funnies'', published by
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from 1970 to 1976. Schrier's work was also featured in ''Meef Comix'' (
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) and ''The Balloon Vendor'' (Rip Off Press), and the anti-
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comics pamphlets ''Silent Majority Comics'' and ''Uncle Sam Takes LSD'' (both published by Rip Off Press). Schrier's solo appeared in ''
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'' #1 (with J. Osborne and
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), published by
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, ''Skull Comics'' #1 (Rip Off Press), and '' Yellow Dog'' #19, published in 1971 by The
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. Schrier served with the
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in
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in the mid-1970s and the focus of his work changed afterward.Fox, M. Steven
"Mother's Oats Comix - 1969-1977 / Rip Off Press,"
ComixJoint. Accessed Oct. 12. 2016.
Sheridan died of cancer at the age of 38 in 1982. An obituary by Schrier was published in the
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periodical ''Changeling Times'', decorated with their artwork. Schrier has also been an illustrator of children's books such as ''Let's Jump!'', written by Donna Lugg Pape and published by
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Bibliography


Solo titles

* ''Silent Majority Comics'' (Rip Off Press, 1970) — photocopied
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* ''Uncle Sam Takes LSD'' (Rip Off Press, 1972) — photocopied minicomic


Overland Vegetable Stagecoach

* ''Mother's Oats Comix'' #1 (
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, 1969) * ''Mother's Oats Comix'' #2 (Rip Off Press, 1970) * ''Mindwarp: An Anthology'' by Sheridan & Schrier (
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, 1975) * ''Mother's Oats Comix'' #3 (Rip Off Press, 1976)


Other comix

* ''
Slow Death Funnies ''Slow Death'' is an underground comix anthology published by Last Gasp, the first title published by the San Francisco Bay Area-based press. Conceived as an ecologically themed comics magazine (in conjunction with the first Earth Day), the title ...
'' #1 (Last Gasp, 1970) — with Sheridan, Jim Osborne,
Gilbert Shelton Gilbert Shelton (born May 31, 1940) is an American cartoonist and a key member of the underground comix movement. He is the creator of the iconic underground characters ''The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers'', '' Fat Freddy's Cat'', and ''Wonder W ...
, and others * ''Skull Comics'' #1 (Rip Off Press 1970) — with Dave Sheridan,
Greg Irons Greg Irons (September 29, 1947 – November 14, 1984) was an American poster artist, underground cartoonist, animator and tattoo artist. Profile Irons was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He moved to San Francisco, California, in 1967, w ...
, Jack Jackson and
Rory Hayes Rory Hayes (August 8, 1949 – August 29, 1983) was an American underground cartoonist in the late 1960s and early 1970s. His comics were drawn in an expressionistic, primitivist style and usually dealt with grim subject matter such as par ...
* ''Hydrogen Bomb and Biochemical Warfare Funnies'' (Rip Off Press, 1970) * '' Yellow Dog'' #19 (
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, 1971) * ''
The Rip Off Review of Western Culture ''The Rip Off Review of Western Culture'' was an underground comics magazine published by Rip Off Press and produced out of San Francisco, California. It published three issues in 1972. The publication was historically significant in that it broug ...
'' (Rip Off Press, 1972) * ''The Balloon Vendor'' (Rip Off Press, 1971) — with Sheridan * ''Meef Comix'' #1 (Print Mint,1972) * ''Meef Comix'' #2 (Print Mint, 1973) * ''
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'' #3 (Rip Off Press, Mar. 1978)


Children's books & stories

* (with writer Donna Lugg Pape) ''Let's Jump!'' (
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, 1991) — part of the Read Alone Books series ''Wild Animals, Come Out!'' * "Amazing Science Tricks" (''
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'', April 2004)


References


Notes


Sources

* ''The Underground Comix Family Album'' by Malcolm Whyte (with photographs by Clay Geerdes and foreword by
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) Word Play Publications, 1998. * ''Notes from the Underground'' by
Jay Kinney Jay Kinney (born 1950) is an American author, editor, and former underground cartoonist. Kinney has been noted for "adding new dimensions to the political comic" in the underground comix press of the 1970s and '80s. Kinney was a member, along w ...
(1986)


External links


Schrier entry at the Lambiek Comiclopedia
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