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Showing posts with label Hillary Buzzizyk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hillary Buzzizyk. Show all posts
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Morty Comix # 2604
Labels:
Butler Pennsylvania,
Hillary Buzzizyk,
Morty Comix
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Obscuro Bezango Show 6
The Opening Night. An astounding thing happened. Five of us from the old City Limits Gazette crowd were there at one time: Left to right, Bruce Chrislip, Tom Rehm, Wayno, Mike Hill. I was the 5th but how can I be in two places at once?
I was too busy schmoozing to take many photos, but I did document the following for you students of Newave Comix.
Wayno, Chrislip, Hill. This was first time I have actually met Wayno in person, even though we corresponded off and on since the 1980s. He was a wonderful contributor to the Bil Keane Watch in City Limits Gazette and a major part of the spark in that title. He brought me a package of coasters, in part to replace my coffee stained and much loved Scottie's Bar coaster in my studio.
Bruce braved a four hour drive from Cincinnati to attend this opening. As the historian for our brand of comic art, his presence gave the event a a few more "chops" as they say in West Pennsylvania.
But too soon it was all over and the crowd spilled out to the night streets of Pittsburgh. Buzz Buzzizyk, Maximum Traffic, Tom Rehm, all free spirits inspired by the shadowy Borpo Deets, had their night of being honored.
I was too busy schmoozing to take many photos, but I did document the following for you students of Newave Comix.
Hillary chats up Bruce
Wayno, Chrislip, Hill. This was first time I have actually met Wayno in person, even though we corresponded off and on since the 1980s. He was a wonderful contributor to the Bil Keane Watch in City Limits Gazette and a major part of the spark in that title. He brought me a package of coasters, in part to replace my coffee stained and much loved Scottie's Bar coaster in my studio.
Mike Hill, Bruce Chrislip
A graphic of the mysteriously vanished Maximum Traffic is on the wall
Bruce braved a four hour drive from Cincinnati to attend this opening. As the historian for our brand of comic art, his presence gave the event a a few more "chops" as they say in West Pennsylvania.
But too soon it was all over and the crowd spilled out to the night streets of Pittsburgh. Buzz Buzzizyk, Maximum Traffic, Tom Rehm, all free spirits inspired by the shadowy Borpo Deets, had their night of being honored.
Labels:
Bil Keane Watch,
Borpo Deets,
Bruce Chrislip,
City Limits Gazette,
Future Tenant,
Hillary Buzzizyk,
Mike Hill,
Newave comix,
Obscuro Bezango Show,
Pittsburgh,
Thomas Rehm,
Wayno,
WFMU
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
SPACE 2011 Report, pt. 16
The rest of Sunday was a long goodbye with some winding down.
Above: Hillary with her Dad, Buzz Buzzizyk. This is my favorite photo taken at SPACE. By this time they were both so tired it was hard to tell who was guiding who. We'll meet again, hopefully here in the Pacific Northwest.
Above: Josh Blair was able to give me an almost encyclopedic description of goetta. I was very impressed! Obviously he lives in the Cincinnati area.
Above: I watched Colin Upton's table for awhile, and while he was gone I pretended to be him and told everyone how that as a resident of British Columbia I was delighted to have Randy and Evi Quaid as neighbors! Actually, I think Colin was sort of weirded out about how many times I brought up the Quaids, since I'm very fascinated by their case. OK, I'm lying, I didn't pretend to be Colin, but I did watch his table for a brief time and got to meet the guy at the next table, Andrew Fraser. The production values on Andrew's books really knocked me out. The face of small press has really changed. Still, there is something about black and white photocopy that remains magic for me.
Above: I believe this is the first time in my long comic art life that I have had table space to sell comix.
Above: Colin came back with hot tea (hey, he really is Canadian!), and promptly scalded his hand for life after I bumped into him. Here he is recovering while talking with Michelangelo Cicerone. I had the pleasure of having dinner with Michelangelo and his wife Ryan the previous evening.
Labels:
Andrew Fraser,
Buzz Buzzizyk,
Colin Upton,
Evi Quaid,
goetta,
Hillary Buzzizyk,
Josh Blair,
Michelangelo Cicerone,
Randy Quaid,
SPACE
SPACE 2011 Report, pt. 11
The much anticipated arrival of Buzz Buzzizyk/Maximum Traffic/Borpo Deets finally came to pass and all was well with the world. Max's arrival made an already extraordinary event become something historic for me. A lot of us sit around thinking creative thoughts, but Max actually has the energy and discipline to give expression to his visions. He is one of my artistic heroes.
Although we didn't really get a chance to talk a great deal, I was thrilled to finally meet him and look forward to giving Max a tour of my corner of the world someday in the near future.
Max brought a stack of the recent White Buffalo Gazette as well as his compilation, Truth Be Known.
In the above photo Max is talking with Colin Upton. In the background Bruce is showing Mike Hill and Hillary Buzzizyk the Outside In portraits on foamboard.
Labels:
Borpo Deets,
Bruce Chrislip,
Buzz Buzzizyk,
Hillary Buzzizyk,
Maximum Traffic,
Outside In,
SPACE,
Truth Be Known,
White Buffalo Gazette
SPACE 2011 Report, pt. 10
Colin Upton wins my award for having the best sign.
In the background is Mike Hill and Hillary Buzzizyk.
In the background is Mike Hill and Hillary Buzzizyk.
Labels:
Colin Upton,
Hillary Buzzizyk,
Mike Hill,
SPACE
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