Here's an interview with comics writer Jan Strnad, mostly focusing on the underground projects he worked on with Richard Corben, including early underground stories (1970-1971) for Corben's FANTAGOR and Strnad's ANOMALY.
https://www.muuta.net/Ints/IntJanStrnad-A.htmlAnd later collaborating on Warren magazine material and graphic novels, such as NEW TALES OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS (first serialized in HEAVY METAL), JEREMY BROOD (previewed in EPIC ILLUSTRATED), and MUTANT WORLD (first serialized in Warren's 1984/1994 magazine).
Strnad also did some mainstream work, including AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 228 in 1982 (a really good Lee/Ditko tribute issue fill-in story, during the already exceptional Stern/Romita Jr. run). And for DC Strnad did a four-issue limited series SWORD OF THE ATOM, along with several subsequent ANNUAL issues in the years after.
I was amused in those early days by Strnad's near-unpronouncable last name. He reveals it is Czechoslovakian.
Strnad also wrote an article titled "My Brilliant Career At Marvel" in COMICS JOURNAL 75, Sept 1982, detailing his very brief and disillusioning tenure working for Marvel, despite having been an enthusiastic Marvel fan for 16 years at that time.
Looking at a chronology of Strnad's published work, from undergrounds to the Warren magazines to HEAVY METAL, to Fantagor and Fantagraphics, to brief pit stops at Marvel and DC, to Dark Horse, it is a series of snapshots of 30 years of comics evolution, from the 1970's undergrounds, on the developing path into the alternative publishing market of the 1980's, and then into work for publishers like Dark Horse in the 1990's that evolved from it.
https://www.comics.org/writer/name/jan%20strnad/sort/chrono/