Comics anthologies to raise funds for the care of people with AIDS
Strip AIDS and Strip AIDS U.S.A. are comics anthology volumes published in 1987 in the UK, and 1988 in the US (respectively). They combined short comics with educational and sometimes comedic themes, to educate readers about HIV disease and safer sex, and to raise funds for the care of people with AIDS.
Strip AIDS was edited by Don Melia, and published by Willyprods/Small Time Ink. Proceeds of the project went to London Lighthouse,[1] England's first residential and day-care facility for people with AIDS.[2] It was 56 pages. The book was released in conjunction with an art exhibition in London, which brought the number of artists involved to nearly 90.[1]
The contributors were a mixture of mainstream superhero comics creators,[7] influential independent cartoonists, and lesser-known lesbian and gay cartoonists, and consisted of what one reviewer called "one of the most impressive lineups of talent I've ever seen".[4] The most noteworthy include:[4][8][9]