Strip 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.

The book was released in conjunction with an art exhibition in London, which brought the number of artists involved to nearly 90.

[1] Contributors include Steven Appleby, Bill Belcher, Steve Bell, Mark Buckingham, Daniel Clowes, Richard Coles, Alan Davis, Kim Deitch, Frank Dickens, Hunt Emerson, Melinda Gebbie, Dave Gibbons, David Hine, Rian Hughes, Gray Joliffe, Raymond Jackson, Nick Kamen, Larry Marder, Jay Lynch, Peter Milligan, Alan Moore, Kevin O'Neill, David Shenton, Bill Sienkiewicz, Posy Simmonds, Spitting Image, Richard Starkings, and Skip Williamson.

Proceeds from the sale of the book went to the Shanti Project, a San-Francisco-based agency serving people with AIDS.