Showing posts with label Mountain Beaver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mountain Beaver. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Geoduck Comix # 1




A forgotten 1986 comic from the vault of Marc Myers.

I'm betting this Morty Comix type comic came about from a conversation concerning one of our native local critters, the Geoduck (pronounced "Gooey-duck"). As in the case of the Mountain Beaver, or Giant Palouse Earthworm, or Banana Slugs, or Sasquatch, it is sometimes hard to convince outsiders this creature is real.

This animal is sort of like a clam, only bigger and more obscene in appearance. It is also the mascot for The Evergreen State College.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Phone photo 90


This McCleary, Washington gravel lot was once home to an old-timey movie theater and later auction hall-- the one I described in the microcomic Pop. 1075 posted Sept. 10. The building burned down around 2003, I think. The grey sky and giant mudpuddles are the norm around here. That hill in the background is probably crawling with mountain beavers.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Bezango WA 985 #2












1st published Dec. 8, 2001, 50 copies, digest size, parchment cover.

2nd ed., June 2, 2002, 15 copies, digest size, blue cover.

Starting in August, 2002, this was a print-on-demand comic for a brief time.

The 1st Danger Room Reprint Ed., June 2005, 5 copies (1 yellow, 1 red, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 green)

This issue has the local festival as the theme. Here in McCleary we have the Bear Festival, where bear stew is served. Seriously. In Winlock they have Egg Days, where eggs are eaten. It makes me wonder what they consume at Montesano's Festival of People.

The mountain beaver is real animal pretty much regulated by nature to the Pacific Northwest.

The character on page 3 was someone I witnessed up in suburban King County. The man on pages 4-5 is based and modified from a story that came from Port Townsend. The guy on pages 6-7 was a neighbor. The fellow on page 12 was from a story I heard about a local character in Winlock. I have a cousin on the Winlock City Council, by the way, and need to talk to him about why they have the world's 2nd or 3rd largest egg replica on display. The page 13 character really exists to this day. Page 14: I wrote about the Midnight Sponge in Evergroove Trivia pt. 39. Page 15: This guy gave me a ride while I was hitchhiking on Cooper Point in the 1970s. Page 18, my daughter, Rose, used to collect pieces of the road.