Showing posts with label Joe Zabel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Zabel. Show all posts
Monday, August 1, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Upside up (Aug. 1993)
Logo by Sean Wilson, Joe Zabel and Robert Lewis and Robert Boyd sign up, Bil Keane Watch by Gary Usher - Greg Stomberg - William Dockery, Sean Wilson on Canadian censorship, Underground comix sacred cows comment by Gary Usher, Steve Lafler's opinion from left field, Review of Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics by Joe Zabel, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Spain Rodriguez, Dissmeyer and Datmyers again, Suspended Animation by Michael Vance and R.A. Jones, response to deep-sixing the NEA by M. Stengl, Weirdness in Butler County by Maximum Traffic.
Labels:
Bil Keane Watch,
Bruce Sweeney,
City Limits Gazette,
Gary Usher,
Greg Stomberg,
Joe Zabel,
Maximum Traffic,
Michael Stengl,
Sean Wilson,
Steve Lafler,
William Dockery
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Outside In # 10
1st edition, 1984, 150 copies on white cardstock.
2nd edition, February 1984, 20 copies on white cardstock.
3rd edition, 1984. Seattle, Washington : Starhead Comix, regular stock white paper.
Mark Counts, Mary Lambright, Maggie Resch, Michael Roden, Joe Zabel, Roman Scott, Dave Patterson.
Mark Counts produced one of the most dramatic self-portraits of the series. It makes a great cover!
Maggie Resch was another cartoonist to come out of The Evergreen State College. I later got to meet her in 1986 when a group of us drove across the state together to Pullman for a presentation. I loved her sense of humor.
Roden died in 2007. Dale Lee Coovert has compiled a nice bibliography of Michael's work, and Richard Krauss put together an informative summary of Roden's art.
Labels:
Dave Patterson,
Joe Zabel,
Maggie Resch,
Mark Counts,
Mary Lambright,
Michael Roden,
Outside In,
Roman Scott,
The Evergreen State College,
Washington State University
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Random Images, Pt. 1
Before my computer crashed in December 2009, Sarah had fortunately been backing up the images I was storing. Here are some of the graphics I found on the Internet and saved. In most cases I cannot remember the online source of the illustrations.
Labels:
Bruce Chrislip,
Chris Bors,
jams,
Joe Zabel,
Morty Comix,
Morty the Dog,
Sarah,
Steve Charak
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