"This telephoto view from Belaire Hill shows the Downtown Shopping
Center and on the left the Modern New Bridge spanning the Chehalis
River."
To help date this, the "Modern New Bridge" was built in 1955.
Somewhere in about the very middle of this postcard stood Eaton's Bookstall, where I bought most of my underground comix 40+ years ago and also met cartoonist John Workman before he moved to New York City. Eaton's was also one of the few places where you could buy my first pre-Newave comic, Gimmie Comics # 1. The building where Eaton's stood is long gone.
Showing posts with label John Workman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Workman. Show all posts
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Postcard - Aberdeen, Washington
Labels:
Aberdeen Wash.,
Chehalis River,
Eaton's Bookstall,
Gimmie Comics # 1,
John Workman,
postcards
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Mini-Comics Day, May 26, 2012, in McCleary
Mini-Comics Day
McCleary Community Center
726 W. Simpson Ave.
McCleary, Washington
9 am-3 pm
http://www.minicomics.org/
Last year on the first Mini-Comics Day I was inspired to draw one (Beholder of the Eye), so even if no one shows up, at least I'll produce an annual 8-page work.
Holding an event like this in a rural area might seem insane, but on the other hand my county produced painter Robert Motherwell, comic artist John Workman (who I was acquainted with as a fellow hangerouter at Eaton's Bookstall in Aberdeen in the early 1970s), music artists Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic, and the wonderful author Angelo Pellegrini. So it is always dangerous to underestimate this obscure edge of the U.S. of A.
McCleary Community Center
726 W. Simpson Ave.
McCleary, Washington
9 am-3 pm
http://www.minicomics.org/
Last year on the first Mini-Comics Day I was inspired to draw one (Beholder of the Eye), so even if no one shows up, at least I'll produce an annual 8-page work.
Holding an event like this in a rural area might seem insane, but on the other hand my county produced painter Robert Motherwell, comic artist John Workman (who I was acquainted with as a fellow hangerouter at Eaton's Bookstall in Aberdeen in the early 1970s), music artists Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic, and the wonderful author Angelo Pellegrini. So it is always dangerous to underestimate this obscure edge of the U.S. of A.
Labels:
Aberdeen Wash.,
Angelo Pellegrini,
Eaton's Bookstall,
John Workman,
Krist Novoselic,
Kurt Cobain,
McCleary,
Mini-Comics Day,
Robert Motherwell
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