A selection of comics and paintings by legendary  cartoonist Gary Panter. Including unpublished works from the Jimbo and William & Percy series as well as Smoke Wagon's  complete comic strips, Panter's collaboration with Marvel  comics on Omega the Unknown, and sketchbooks from 1979 and  2009.
	
	Published following the artist's solo show at Galerie Martel, Paris, in 2011.
		Gary Panter (born 1950 in Oklahoma, lives and works in  Brooklyn) studied painting at the East Texas State University and  moved to Los Angeles in 1977. In L.A. he worked on multiple fronts,  including painting, design, comics, and commercial imagery,  establishing a pattern of creating across traditional boundaries, and  in multiple media, that endures to this day. In the late 1970s he  exhibited his first major suite of paintings and drew posters and  fliers for the likes of The Germs and The Screamers. He also began a  long association with the various incarnations of Pee-wee Herman, as  well as creating the early adventures of his punk/nuclear/hillbilly  alter ego, Jimbo. In 1980 Gary published The Rozz-Tox Manifesto,  a highly influential document that directed his generation to  infiltrate the mainstream with underground ideas and culture. More  recently, he has collaborated with Joshua White, and the duo has  mounted lightshows at the Hirschhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. and  at New York's Anthology Film Archives. In 2006-2007, Gary was a  featured artist in the touring exhibition, Masters of American  Comics. His paintings and drawings have recently been exhibited at  Dunn and Brown, Dallas and Clementine Gallery, New York. In 2008,  Gary was the subject of a one-man show at the Aldrich Contemporary  Art Museum. Gary has won numerous awards, including three Emmy Awards  and the 2000 Chrysler Award for Design Excellence.