Well there's many mentions so I'll add one I have yet to see listed, The Adventures of Mark Twain is always an unsettling classic.
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Pretty much any British children's animation from the seventies.
Quads was fucking wild. I remember watching it in between Undergrads and the Oblongs. The wonders of having both parents work night shifts.
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Zap Comix #3
Hey check out Mineshaft Magazine. Crumb is currently submitting work to them and they also regularly publish work from a few of those old Comix guys like Glenn Head, Hal Robbins, Kim Deitch, and Robert Armstrong, etc. They release about 2 per year.
Sweet, thanks for the info.