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Kiss Vol 2 No 11. 1970 New York City Underground Newspaper Fold edge shows very minor wear, over all VG+ condition. (14 ½ x 11 ½ in.) 20pp. Offset on newsprint. Kiss was an adult magazine founded in 1969 by Joel Fabricant, Dean Latimer and Peter Mikalajunas, who had all worked at The East Village Other [EVO], the newspaper described by the New York Times as ""so countercultural that it made The Village Voice look like a church circular."" Joel Frabricant was a central figure of underground publishing in New York, and along with EVO and Kiss, published Gay Power and Aquarian Agent. Published weekly, Kiss was the most successful of several spinoffs of East Village Other, and often featured work by talented and influential countercultural figures including cartoonists R. Crumb and Kim Deitch, and filmmaker Kenneth Anger. As a sex paper, the content is heavy on nude photos, erotic fiction, and irreverent sexual columns. Regular and semi-regular columns included Warhol star Ondine's ""Advice for the Shopworn"" ""Wet Dreams,"" ""Rock Cocks"", ""Doctor Hip-pocrates,"" and ""Inter/course""-a spoof of Andy Warhol's ""Interview"" magazine. The magazine ran for one year, its last issue published in 1970.