Showing posts with label Jim Ryan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Ryan. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
City Limits Gazette # ... (June 1992)
Logo by Maximum Traffic, Jamie Alder-Hank Arakelian-Jim Ryan World War, Randy Reynaldo news, Michael Stengl signs up, Bob Richart gives a long answer to the Fred Flintstone question while Jane Oliver gives a brief one, The Pizz on TV, State of beings # 11. Georgia written by my nephew Tristan Sill, comix reviews by Lynn Hansen, Brad Foster on selling out, The Bil Keane Watch by Bruce Chrislip, Mary Longo joins CLG.
Labels:
Bob Richart,
Brad Foster,
Bruce Chrislip,
City Limits Gazette,
Hank Arakelian,
Jamie Alder,
Jane J. Oliver,
Jim Ryan,
Lynn Hansen,
Michael Stengl,
Pizz,
Randy Reynaldo,
State of Beings,
Tristan Sill
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Winged Monkey Angel Laughing at Midnight (May 1992)
Logo by Chad Woody, giant fungus in Washington State, Jim Ryan continues the feud with Hank Arakelian, are we a hobby or what?, comix reviews by Lynn Hansen, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Larry Todd, CLG profile of David Chrislip, Good v.s. Bad.
Last spring I had a chance to actually see many of the comics David talks about in the profile when Bruce Chrislip took me to his brother's house in Cincinnati last March.
Labels:
Bruce Chrislip,
Bruce Sweeney,
Cincinnati,
City Limits Gazette,
David Chrislip,
giant fungus,
Hank Arakelian,
Jim Ryan,
Larry Todd,
Lynn Hansen
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
Sunday, July 17, 2011
City Limits Gazette # ... (Mar. 1992)
Logo by Jerry Riddle, Maximum Traffic on his first minicomic, The Bil Keane Watch, reviews by Lynn Hansen, Jeff Zenick on selling out, Clark Dissmeyer on the capitalistic system and American consumerism, Steve Lafler still on fire, another Bil Keane Watch by Clark Dissmeyer, Jay Kennedy's Willis want list plus some comments, I respond to the first minicomic question, the wonderful Jim Ryan being the wonderful Jim Ryan, Bob Vojtko on selling out and offering part of his lawn as a trade, bad cover versions of Michelle, Misery, Mother Nature's Son, Night Before, No Reply, Norwegian Wood, Not a Second Time, Nowhere Man.
State of beings # 8. Delaware was issued with this one.
Labels:
Beatles,
Bil Keane Watch,
Bob Vojtko,
City Limits Gazette,
Clark Dissmeyer,
Jay Kennedy,
Jeff Zenick,
Jerry Riddle,
Jim Ryan,
Lynn Hansen,
Maximum Traffic,
State of Beings,
Steve Lafler
Thursday, July 14, 2011
City Limits Gazette # snoodlebee clapsaddle (May 1991)
Snoodlebee Clapsaddle was the name of a character I invented in the 1970s and have used sopradically over the years, such as in Cranium Frenzy # 7 (1994). Sometimes the name is spelled as Snoodle B. Clapsaddle.
Logo by S. Minstrel, Jay Kennedy defines underground comix, Jim Ryan creates a Ryan/Willis image, the WSU comix collection covered by the Lewiston Tribune.
Labels:
City Limits Gazette,
Cranium Frenzy # 7,
Jay Kennedy,
Jim Ryan,
Lewiston Tribune,
S. Minstrel,
Snoodle B. Clapsaddle,
underground comix,
Washington State University
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Outside In # 3
1st edition, 1983, 150 copies on white cardstock.
2nd edition, December 1983, 20 copies on white cardstock.
3rd edition, 1984. Seattle, Washington : Starhead Comix, regular stock white paper.
J.R. Williams, George Erling, Par Holman, Jim Ryan, John Mobbs II, Bruce Chrislip, Matt Feazell.
A lineup of the classics in their classic poses, almost all of them part of the central core of the Newave comix movement. I got to meet Matt Feazell in person for the first time at SPACE last March, and I can't really explain it, but he actually does look like the self-portrait he contributed here! I'm impressed.
Labels:
Bruce Chrislip,
George Erling,
J.R. Williams,
Jim Ryan,
John Mobbs II,
Matt Feazell,
Outside In,
Par Holman,
SPACE
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