Showing posts with label William Dockery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Dockery. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2011

City Limits Gazette # Upside up (Aug. 1993)













Logo by Sean Wilson, Joe Zabel and Robert Lewis and Robert Boyd sign up, Bil Keane Watch by Gary Usher - Greg Stomberg - William Dockery, Sean Wilson on Canadian censorship, Underground comix sacred cows comment by Gary Usher, Steve Lafler's opinion from left field, Review of Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics by Joe Zabel, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Spain Rodriguez, Dissmeyer and Datmyers again, Suspended Animation by Michael Vance and R.A. Jones, response to deep-sixing the NEA by M. Stengl, Weirdness in Butler County by Maximum Traffic.

City Limits Gazette # Too much noise, too far away (Aug. 1993)













Logo by Maximum Traffic, Other Sounds by Wayno, Suspended Animation by Michael Vance and R.A. Jones, Underground cartoonists sacred cows response by William Dockery - Bruce Sweeney - Randy Crawford, Buck Town Pub by Mark Cunningham, Note to Hemp reform comix artists by Maximum Traffic, Andrew Roller offers to take over CLG, Time to deep-six the National Endowment for the Arts, Bil Keane Watch by William Dockery - Maximum Traffic - Jeff Zenick - Mike Lee, Bibliography of Underground and Obscuro Comics by Gary Usher.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

City Limits Gazette # ... (Feb. 1993)















Logo by Dockery and Salzbach, Sean Bieri joins us, Maximum Traffic responds to Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein, Bil Keane Watch by Dusty Rhodes, Obscuro press 1961 by Gary Usher, Bil Keane Watch comes this close to being picked up by Harpers, Bil Keane Watch by Mike Lee, Emergency Horse folds up, Comics Journal small press index by Gary Usher.

Monday, July 25, 2011

City Limits Gazette # ... (Jan. 1993)















Smurf creator Pierre Culliford dies at age 64, a question from Kel Crum, Mark Campos writes a Bil Keane Watch defending The Master against Working Mother magazine, Maximum Traffic responds to Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein, William Dockery tackles the Fred question, Matt Loves hops on the bus, Matt Groening recalls his Evergroove days in Spin (excerpt included here), Wayno anticipates the indeed later published Collected Bil Keane Watch, CLG reader profile of Jamie Alder, comix reviews by Lynn Hansen.