This book is a mandatory resource for anyone interested in American comics history generally, and specifically in the folks who laid the foundation for today's alternative comics. Drew Friedman has lovingly brought them back together again.--Noah Van Sciver (Author of The Complete Works of Fante Bukowski)
Drew Friedman's portraits bring a beautiful precision, a magnificence, to that most wild and wooly era of comics--the 1960s underground. I loved this period in comics, and I'm blown away by these portraits! All the names--big, medium, or small--are each given their moment of grace by Drew's stellar talents.--Glenn Head (Author of Chartwell Manor)
Drew Friedman is the Hans Holbein of our time, but, you know, funnier.--R. Crumb
Us maverix and lunatix are all geriatrix now, except for those who've already shed their mortal coil. Drew Friedman--the greatest master of grotesque, warts-and-all caricature since Basil Wolverton--has mellowed into a subtle portrait artist, affectionately and patiently probing the mugs of my generation when in their prime. He's built a Mount Rushmore-sized tribute to the gang who forced comix to grow up.--Art Spiegelman
I knew about half of the characters in this book. Some I was friends with, and some I just bumped into from time to time. The portraits of those I knew well are especially impressive to me. Drew Friedman is so eerily talented at capturing the essence of people it seems like he possesses a sixth sense. I bet he'd be a great Casting Director if he ever gets sick of drawing.--Terry Zwigoff (Director of Crumb and Ghost World)
[Friedman's] talent continues to amaze me and is appreciated.--Howard Stern
The drawings are incredible, as always - [Friedman] gets better with each book, which seems impossible - but this one also makes for a great and much-needed catalogue of the underground artists. ...The cover is really incredible, too - just perfect.--Daniel Clowes
Amazing illustrations of a bunch of characters in their prime during this critically important period in the development of American comics...--Larry Gonick
My favorite book of 2022 is Maverix and Lunatix: Icons of Underground Comix, by Drew Friedman.--Mark Frauenfelder, BoingBoing