Showing posts with label Chad Woody. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chad Woody. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Mongo Gasoline (May 1992)
Logo by Ryan Eifert, Chad Woody's first minicomic, Randy Reynaldo's first minicomic, Outcault's Yellow Kid originals, Michael Dowers moves to Ocean Shores, Bil Keane Watch by Mark "Gabby" Campos, Beanworld anecdote by Chad Woody, Journey to the Far Side by Lynn Hansen, S. Minstrel gets hitched, Tim Ereneta goes all out in answering the question what would you do if you woke up in the body of Fred Flintstone, Major Mite the Munchkin from McCleary.
CLG bonus in this issue: State of beings # 10. Florida.
Labels:
Bil Keane Watch,
Chad Woody,
City Limits Gazette,
Clarence Howerton,
Lynn Hansen,
Mark Campos,
Michael Dowers,
Randy Reynaldo,
Richard Outcault,
Ryan Eifert,
S. Minstrel,
State of Beings,
Tim Ereneta
Monday, July 18, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Pete Best Isn't (Apr. 1992)
Logo by Wayno, Chad Woody's relatives, news and comments from Mark Campos and Matt Feazell, Bil Keane Watch, Hank Arakelian defends himself against the onslaughts of Jim Ryan, comix comment by Lynn Hansen, Hector chain cartoon, Bruce Chrislip profile, bad cover versions of Paperback Writer, Penny Lane, Piggies, Please Please Me, Polythene Pam, Rain, Revolution, Rocky Raccoon, Run For Your Life, Savoy truffle, Sexy Sadie, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, She Came In Through the Bathroom Window, She Loves You.
Labels:
Beatles,
Bil Keane Watch,
Bruce Chrislip,
Chad Woody,
City Limits Gazette,
Hank Arakelian,
Jim Ryan,
Lynn Hansen,
Mark Campos,
Matt Feazell
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Terminal
Terminal. June 2, 2011. 100 copies, ivory paper, regular digest size.
Cover: Steven Stwalley
p. 2: Steve Willis
p. 3: Harry Bell
p. 4: Bob Vojtko
p. 5: Dan W. Taylor and Chad Woody
p. 6: Steven Stwalley
p. 7: Ed DeVore
p. 8: Roldo
p. 9: Marc Myers
p. 10: Bob Vojtko and Anvil
p. 11: Bruce Chrislip
p. 12: Bruce Chrislip
p. 13: Brad W. Foster
p. 14: Bob Vojtko
back cover: Chad Woody
I'll be sending out contrib copies to the artists and to our fab Morty the Blog patrons who have dropped some of the coin of the realm in the donate box.
I've already got a few drawings for yet another jam. Please feel free to send me a random image and I'll see how I can make it part of story!
And Dan W. Taylor, I have not forgotten I still owe you a drawing.
Terminal
Labels:
Anvil,
Bob Vojtko,
Brad Foster,
Bruce Chrislip,
Chad Woody,
Dan W. Taylor,
Ed DeVore,
Harry Bell,
jams,
Marc Myers,
Roldo,
Steven Stwalley,
Terminal
Friday, May 27, 2011
To Our Tornado Alley Comrades
A couple months ago I was honored to be invited to SPACE, held in Columbus, Ohio, and met a great group of Midwestern cartoonists.
And now during all the news of these devastating storms clobbering the country's midsection I can't help but wonder how many of you guys have been dramatically impacted by this. Hope you're all surviving the weather safe and sound.
Chad Woody recently posted a pretty sobering bit about finding Joplin, Missouri hospital x-rays at his workplace.
And now during all the news of these devastating storms clobbering the country's midsection I can't help but wonder how many of you guys have been dramatically impacted by this. Hope you're all surviving the weather safe and sound.
Chad Woody recently posted a pretty sobering bit about finding Joplin, Missouri hospital x-rays at his workplace.
Labels:
Chad Woody,
Columbus Ohio,
Joplin Missouri,
SPACE,
tornadoes
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
New Jam Comic Still Alive, Honest
As some of you might recall, last February I compiled and published a Morty the Dog blog jam called We Rode With the Clowns. Shortly after that I sounded a call for contributions for a second book.
Yes, that book is still alive. The script is now finished and I'm hoping to get it into print in the next month or so. The contributors are: Anvil (she created the above image), Harry Bell, Bob Vojtko, Dan W. Taylor, Steve Stwalley, Ed DeVore, Roldo, Marc Myers, Bruce Chrislip, Chad Woody and Brad Foster. Is that a great lineup or what? Hopefully my script will do these wonderful artists justice. I still have to create my linking illustration and captions.
In the meantime, any graphics that arrive from this point on will find their way into a third jam book. Basically, just send me an image, any drawing that I can present before a mixed audience, and than I'll link the randomness together into a story like the Clowns book. This next one has a tighter story than the first. So stay tuned.
Labels:
Anvil,
Bob Vojtko,
Brad Foster,
Bruce Chrislip,
Chad Woody,
Dan W. Taylor,
Ed DeVore,
Harry Bell,
jams,
Marc Myers,
Roldo,
Steven Stwalley,
Terminal,
We Rode With the Clowns
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Chad Woody's Obscure Cartoonists Series
Our comic comrade Chad Woody kicks off his series on obscure cartoonists in The Rumpus, starting with a fellow some of you might know.
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