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Spit! (comics)

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox comic book title Spit! was the name of a British adult comic that was published from 1994.[1]

Publication history

It was one of many such comics similar to Viz, and was also considerably cruder and of lower production quality than its inspiration, many strips ending with sexual humour. As well as comic strips, it also included photo strips, joke articles, celebrity references, and adverts for phone lines and mail-order products.[2] Many of the publication's contributors had previously featured in the similar comic Zit, having abandoned the publication after being alienated by its editor.[3]

Contributors

One of its contributing writer/cartoonists was Allin Kempthorne who has since gone on to become a television and film actor and writer. Another contributing writer/cartoonist was Gary Bell, who has since gone on to become an addiction treatment activist and blogger [1], appearing in the 2014 documentary One Little Pill to talk about his experience of using The Sinclair Method to recover from a decades long battle with alcoholism.

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  1. Chris Donald Rude Kids: The Unfeasible Story of Viz- Page 245 2004 - Our lawyer had already told us the charge would never stick. You have to be a counterfeiter rather than a copycat to be guilty of passing off. But Russell Church's legal advice wasn't as good as ours and he pursued Spit all the way to the High Court where the judge ruled that nobody 'with reasonable apprehension and proper eyesight' could confuse Spit with Zit. Church was landed with his opponent's legal bill, estimated at ...
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