Showing posts with label Ben Adams (Minnesota). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Adams (Minnesota). Show all posts
Saturday, July 23, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Overwhelming sadness of the monkey trapped in the garage (Sept. 1992)
Logo by Mark Campos, Bil Keane Watch by Maximum Traffic, San Diego Con report by Ryan Eifert, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Bruce Bolinger, Comics and Wrestling by Jerry Riddle, comix reviews by Lynn Hansen, Yet another Bil Keane Watch by Ben Adams (of Minneapolis), Bob Richart likes Wow Cool and the work of Sam Henderson.
This issue included: State of beings # 13. Idaho.
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Ben Adams (Minnesota),
Bil Keane Watch,
Bob Richart,
Bruce Bolinger,
Bruce Sweeney,
City Limits Gazette,
Jerry Riddle,
Lynn Hansen,
Mark Campos,
Maximum Traffic,
Ryan Eifert,
Sam Henderson
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Albanian sponge (June 1992)
Logo by the incredible Bruce Bolinger, Bill Gaines dies at age 70, Robert Stike "Sick Stick" dies at age 41, Bil Keane Watch, Ben Adams (of Minneapolis) answers many questions, Lynn Hansen on Ronald Gabriel Vicens II "Gato", CLG profile of Jeff Nicholson, responses to the hobby question by Jerry Riddle, Jay Kennedy, Michael Stengl, Jeffrey Kipper, Max Traffic being Max Traffic, bad cover versions of Strawberry Fields Forever, Sun King, Taxman, Tell Me Why, There's a Place, Things We Said Today, This Boy, Ticket to Ride, Tomorrow Never Knows, Two of Us, Wait, We Can Work It Out, What Goes On, When I'm Sixty Four.
Labels:
Ben Adams (Minnesota),
Bil Keane Watch,
Bruce Bolinger,
City Limits Gazette,
Jay Kennedy,
Jeff Nicholson,
Jeffrey Kipper,
Jerry Riddle,
Lynn Hansen,
Michael Stengl,
Ron "Gato" Vicens II
Friday, July 15, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Terra Waldo (Sept. 1991)
Logo by Dan W. Taylor, who also donated a nice heap of publications to the Washington State University Library comix collection, Ben Adams (the Minnesota Ben as opposed to the California Ben) joins up, profile and bibliography of Kevin Collier, we all wonder who was walking around in the giant Richie Rich head and realize Bruce Chrislip has some explaining to do, bad cover versions of Here There and Everywhere, Hey Bulldog, Hey Jude.
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