JOHN HOLMSTROM
ROBERT GORDON / PUNK #12
ROBERT GORDON / PUNK #12
John Holmstrom
PUNK #12 1977
Magazine, 21 x 29cm
Punk Magazine
Condition: Good, light wear
Punk is a fanzine founded in 1975 by cartoonist John Holmstrom, publisher Ged Dunn and journalist Legs McNeil. It is the first publication to have popularized the CBGB music scene and, above all, its use of the term “punk rock”, coined by collaborators of Creem magazine a few years earlier, led to the generalization of the expression in world level to qualify all new groups producing music inspired by the Stooges, New York Dolls, MC5 and Ramones.
Written entirely in hand lettered interior texts, Issue 11 of 1977 features Robert Godon on the cover with Blondie and DEVO - Picture cartoon; Helen Wheels Robbins with a drawing by Robert Crumb; The New York Dolls; Back cover ad for album and concert tour of Eddie and the Hot Rods.
One of the emblematic magazines of this period with an extraordinary layout.
In 1976, New York was home to a booming counter-culture – and one magazine, Punk, was there to chronicle it all.