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Zongo Comics
'Zongo Comics are swell comics'
Type Private
Founded 1995
Headquarters California
Key people Mary Fleener, writer
Gary Panter, writer
Matt Groening, publisher
Industry Comics

Zongo Comics was founded and published in 1995 by Simpsons and Futurama creator Matt Groening. Unlike its counterpart Bongo Comics, the comics published were geared towards older audiences containing adult material and did not include any adaptations of Groening’s cartoons. The only two titles in the Zongo Comics range were Jimbo and Fleener. Zongo Comics didn't last as long as its sister group, and the range was cancelled after the series failed to attract a wide audience. Because the Zongo Jimbos were not very popular when they came out Zongo/Bongo printed less of each issue. By issue 6 they only printed 500.

Because only ten Zongo Comics were ever published, they are well sought after by collectors due to their rarity.

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Publishing List

Jimbo

Jimbo comics #s 1-7
Jimbo comics #s 1-7

Gary Panter's graphic novel Jimbo in Purgatory is thought of as #8 in this series but it was not published by Zongo.


The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) displayed Gary Panter's work, including his Jimbo series as part of the Masters of American Comics exhibition. The exhibition was held from November 20, 2005 through March 12, 2006. The Masters of American Comics explored the rise of newspaper comic strips and comic books while considering their artistic development throughout the century. Postcards of the covers of Gary Panter's Jimbo comics were available in the MOCA gift shop.

Jimbo #1 postcard sold at MOCA.
Jimbo #1 postcard sold at MOCA.

Zongo Promo Buttons (2 & 1)
Zongo Promo Buttons (2 & 1)

During the 1995 San Diego Comic-Con International the Bongo Comics booth gave out three Zongo Comic 1-1/2 promo buttons.

  1. 1) Zongo Comics Logo
  2. 2) Jimbo - Red
  3. 3) Jimbo - Yellow



Fleener

Fleener comics #s 1-3
Fleener comics #s 1-3






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