Thursday, June 30, 2011

Outside In # 7






1st edition, 1983, 150 copies on white cardstock.

2nd edition, January 1984, 20 copies on white cardstock.

3rd edition, 1984. Seattle, Washington : Starhead Comix, regular stock white paper.

Susan Catherine, Steve Lafler, John R. Gray III, Bruce N. Duncan, Brian Pearce, Lee Norton, Michael Dowers.

Pretty heavy on West Coasters in this one. Duncan died in 2009.

Phone photo 506



Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Comic Art at ALA 2011, New Orleans

The presence of comics in libraries, museums, and library conventions is now taken for granted. But it wasn't always so accepted.

Here's some of the comic art related photos I captured at the 130th American Library Association Conference in New Orleans a few days ago. I was too busy with my job assignment to attend any of the comic related presentations, but I did get a chance to briefly chat with most of the exhibitors.

Alexis Fajardo

Carla Speed McNeil

Neither one of these nice people is David Hutchinson.
I believe the gentleman is Brian Denham.

Rod Espinosa

Darren Gendron

Jim Ottaviani
Jim was the only cartoonist I met there who seemed aware of the role of the Newave comix movement in comic art history. Perhaps Michael Dowers needs to start showing up at ALA.

Ben Hatke

NBM

Image

John Jackson Miller signs books
at the Dark Horse booth



Zenescope

Comic Book Legal Defense Fund


Ryan Sias

Raina Telgemeier

Below: Some oddball visuals I captured at and around the Conference

One dummy meets another


Orson Scott Card was one of many authors at the Conference


University of Washington library school alum gathering. Note librarian action figure Nancy Pearl in the crowd.

At one point the convention center foyer filled with a hazy smoke and the New Orleans Fire Department came in force. Not sure what that was all about since no fire alarm was sounded.

L. Ron Hubbard was one creepy guy




Phone photo 505

Tumwater, Washington

Outside In # 6








1st edition, 1983, 150 copies on white cardstock.

2nd edition, January 1984, 20 copies on white cardstock.

3rd edition, 1984. Seattle, Washington : Starhead Comix, regular stock white paper.

Chet Darmstaedter "XNO," Larry Weir, Scott Stevens, Larry Nadolsky, George R. Eddy (also known as G. Raymond Eddy), Scott Phillips "Scooter," Ron Vicens II "Gato."

It's been a long time since I've been in touch with any of these artists. Hawaiian artist Gato had a brief but very memorable career in the Newave comix movement, producing a spate of high energy original books. Then he suddenly vanished from the scene leaving an audience hungry for more.