Showing posts with label Andrew Roller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrew Roller. Show all posts
Monday, August 1, 2011
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.
Labels:
Andrew Roller,
Bil Keane Watch,
Bruce Sweeney,
City Limits Gazette,
Gary Usher,
Jeff Zenick,
Mark Cunningham,
Maximum Traffic,
Mike Lee,
Randy H. Crawford,
Wayno,
William Dockery
Friday, July 29, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Zizz (Mar. 1993)
Logo by Maximum Traffic, Harper's magazine subscribes to CLG, 20 years ago by Gary Usher, WSU comix collection news, Fighting City Hall in Toronto by Crad Kilodney, Chad Woody poetry, Bil Keane Watch with Dusty Rhodes - Andrew Roller, an actual photo of McJacksonstein, Footnote to Obscuro press 1961 by Gary Usher, Maximum Traffic rant, Comics Journal small press index by Gary Usher, a final cartoon word from Jeremy Pinkham.
Publishing Crad Kilodney's essay was a special highlight for me as CLG editor.
Labels:
Andrew Roller,
Bil Keane Watch,
Chad Woody,
Crad Kilodney,
Dusty Rhodes,
Gary Usher,
Harpers Magazine,
Jeremy Pinkham,
Maximum Traffic,
Phone photo,
Washington State University
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
City Limits Gazette # ... (Jan. 1993)
Logo by Chad Woody, an issue top heavy with contributions to the Bil Keane Watch by Maximum Traffic - Andrew Roller - Matt Love - Jeffrey Kipper - "Thad Willis" - Kel Crum - Gary Usher, The Incredible Upsidedowns of Old Man [Gustave] Verbeck by Hank Arakelian, CLG reader profile of Bob Vojtko, Randy Reynaldo on NPR's zine explosion coverage, bad cover versions of You've Got to Hide Your Love Away.
Labels:
Andrew Roller,
Beatles,
Bil Keane Watch,
Bob Vojtko,
Chad Woody,
City Limits Gazette,
Gary Usher,
Gustave Verbeck,
Hank Arakelian,
Jeffrey Kipper,
Kel Crum,
Matt Love,
Maximum Traffic,
Randy Reynaldo
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