"Aberdeen, Washington. Located at Zelaski Park are two wood carvings.
Carved by Louis Benanto, Jr. musician-artist from Ansonia, Conn. using a
chisel and chain-saw these figures greet the visitors as they enter and
leave the city. The artist worked three months carving these two
figures."
A view of Aberdeen looking west in the mid-1970s, I'd guess. Benanto is also the artist who carved the Charlie Choker statue around 1974-1975.
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Bezango WA 985 #8
1st ed., December 12, 2002. 40 copies, blue cover.
1st Danger Room Reprint Ed., June 2005, five copies (1 red, 1 green, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 yellow).
This was the final issue of the series, meaning there are only 45 complete sets of Bezango WA 985.
The "Conspiracy" theme issue includes wild Russian boars, which truly do run around this county.
"Grover" was a nod to Grover Krantz, who I was acquainted with when I lived in Pullman, Washington, home of Washington State University.
The GHC on a t-shirt is for Grays Harbor College in Aberdeen, Washington. And here we find another disturbing mascot, Charlie Choker.
Most of the world probably doesn't know the local meaning of "choker." It is a highly dangerous job in the logging industry. But to the outside world, they probably react with as much shock as they do to the previously mentioned Orofino Maniacs.
Uriah is based on the elderly gentleman I referenced in Phone photo 59. "Impeach Earl Warren" signs used to be a very common sight in neighboring rural Lewis County.
I was about halfway through Bezango WA 985 #9, but my computer crashed and all the text went with it. I took that as a sign to stop the series and move on. Several of the drawings I had in store for #9 were used later in Cranium Frenzy #10.
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