Friday, September 10, 2010
Pop. 1075
In the mid-1980s Paul Curtis was active as a cartoonist and publisher in Saegertown, Pennsylvania. He produced a series called Micro-Comics, little comix about 3.5 inches high, drawn by a wide variety of artists. Reading a packet of these tiny comix was like eating potato chips. You would find yourself reading one after another until your head was full.
I got my turn to contribute to this fun series with #125. It was drawn in 1986 and published in 1987. In June 2005 I reprinted 5 copies on green card stock as the 1st Danger Room Reprint Ed.
The story told in Pop. 1075 is basically true. By the time the comic was published I had returned to McCleary and was rediscovering the town. The theater/auction hall in the story burned to the ground, cause unknown, about 2003-2004.
The concept of using real stories from rural Southwest Washington as story material for comix was expanded in the Bezango WA 985 books I wrote about 8 years ago.
Labels:
Bezango Wa 985,
McCleary,
McCleary Theater,
Micro Comics,
Paul Curtis,
Pop. 1075
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Great mini Steve! Love the writing, pacing and drawerings! Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteGreat mini. Thanks for posting this.
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