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Tom Veitch (; "The day comics grew up" September 26, 1941 – February 14, 2022) was an American writer, known for his work in the industry. He was also a novelist and a poet. He was the brother of comics writer and artist .


Early life
Veitch was born on September 26, 1941, Tom Veitch documentary as the oldest of six children. His family moved from Walpole, New Hampshire, to Bellows Falls, Vermont. He attended Columbia University. While living in New York City, he published his first book Literary Days (1964).

From 1965 to 1968, Veitch was a monk at . In 1968, he moved to and started a poetry magazine, the Tom Veitch Magazine.


Comics career
Veitch was a contributor to the underground comix movement of the early 1970s. His collaborations with underground comix artist (the creative team known as "GI/TV") included such titles as Legion of Charlies, Deviant Slice and contributions to many other underground comix, including Skull Comix and Slow Death Funnies.

Creator-owned comics by Veitch include The Light and Darkness War with artist , published by and , and The Nazz with artist , Clash with artist , and My Name Is Chaos with artist John Ridgway, each published by . Also for he wrote No. 33–50 with art by , , , David G. Klein, , , Jim McCarthy and , as well as two series, and .

He is known for initiating the Dark Horse Comics line of , with and Tales of the Jedi.


Prose and poetry
Veitch's novels include: The Luis Armed Story (Full Court Press, 1978); Eat This! (Angel Hair Books, 1974); and Antlers in the Treetops, written with poet (Coach House Press, 1970). His poetry collection Death College and Other Poems, with an afterword by , was published in 1976 by 's Big Sky Books.

During his years as a Benedictine monk, Veitch formed friendships with two former . One of those men, whose religious name was Elias, agreed to be interviewed by Tom and discuss his inner spiritual life, covering a period of more than fifty years. The result was the book The Visions of Elias, published in 2016 by Sky River Books.


Personal life and death
Veitch was married to Martha Veitch, and they had a daughter named Angelica.

He died from COVID-19 in Bellows Falls, Vermont, on February 14, 2022, at the age of 80, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Vermont.

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