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CPU Wars 1980 Vintage IBM Computer Hacker Culture Oversize Underground Comic NEW For Sale

CPU Wars 1980 Vintage IBM Computer Hacker Culture Oversize Underground Comic NEW
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CPU Wars 1980 Vintage IBM Computer Hacker Culture Oversize Underground Comic NEW:
$64.00

FREE shipping for orders of 8 or more items, and multi-item orders over $100!**MATURE READERS** New, Unread/UncirculatedVery Fine/Near Mint condition. Super cool obscure early tech industry underground comics weirdness! Comes sealed in a giant acid-free bag with backing board. These are huge! Ships between cardboard sheets in an over-sized padded flat mailer (all made from 100% post-consumer recycled material) by a one-man/single father indie shop.COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE!
CPU Wars
1980.Chthon Press.Large Oversize Format:11.0″ x 14.0″ x 0.1″.21 Pages.Saddlestitched.Black and white illustrations throughout.
\"Eat flaming death, EBCDIC users!\" Prescient techno-fear! Disgruntled former Digital Equipment Corporation employee Charles Andres dreamed up this hyper-strange anachronistic whirl of primitive cartoon insanity! The initial Underground strip was distributed amongst the early tech industry in the late 1970s. This edition of CPU Wars presents a collection of Andres\' strips.
\"CPU Wars /C-P-U worz/ /n./ A 1979 large-format comic by Chas Andres chronicling the attempts of the brainwashed androids of IPM (Impossible to Program Machines) to conquer and destroy the peaceful denizens of HEC (Human Engineered Computers). ... It is alleged that the author subsequently received a letter of appreciation on IBM company stationery from the head of IBM\'s Thomas J. Watson Research Laboratories (then, as now, one of the few islands of true hackerdom in the IBM archipelago). The lower loop of the B in the IBM logo, it is said, had been carefully whited out.\" -jargon.net


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