Showing posts with label Mad Hatters Tea Party International. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mad Hatters Tea Party International. Show all posts

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Our Own Arab Spring Brings Up a ?: Which One is Creepier, Anonymous Guy Fawkes Mask or Burger King King?



Hey I like the Anonymous/Occupy Movement, and I like Burger King food (so I'm eclectic and not a purist. Shoot me). But they both employ very creepy and very similar logos that I find disturbing and not inviting. Which one is worse?

By the way, the leader who manages to convince the Tea Baggers and the Anonymous that they share the same corporate enemy and can get them to work together will be the political genius who will change American history. It is in the interest of the Establishment (yes, I use that term freely and without any sense of feeling dated since it still applies more than ever) that we are divided, fractured, and against each other. The Left/Right, Humanist/Religious, Progressive/Regressive chasm really works for them. All those shouty media personalities have really helped The Man.

An Ecumenical Politician who rejects this Old World template and embraces the New Reality has his/her work cut out for them, but the condition is ripe for the picking and the reward would be great. We are having our own Arab Spring.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Vote Mad Hatters Tea Party International


Our U.S.-Canadian political party was gearing early for the 1976 elections. This ad was published in the April 15, 1973 issue of the Daily Olympian. The only person who responded was a college professor with a serious drinking problem. We didn't exactly set the world on fire.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Back in the USA for 21 Cents


My friend and comix comrade Rex Munger and I took the ferry from Port Angeles, Washington to Victoria, British Columbia July 13, 1972. We visited Mad Hatter's Tea Party International member John Newberry and shopped for comix.

I filled up my wooden suitcase with a bunch of great Canadian underground comix in the course of the day.

On the way home, American customs officials detained me for an hour, searched all my belongings, and then charged me a whopping 21 cents duty for the books. I still keep the receipt inside the suitcase lid as a memento. I wonder if I would've been allowed to return if I had not come up with the cash?

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Mad Hatters Tea Party International



From about 1971 to 1974, I teamed up with a bookdealer and cartoonist from Victoria, B.C. named John Newberry to form a political entity called the Mad Hatters Tea Party International. John was a couple years older than myself and we shared an interest in the role of comix in the political process.

As the MHTPI we created silk-screened posters, mimeo broadsides, and even an ad in the Daily Olympian. This particular broadside was printed on legal size paper using the same mimeograph machine I used to print Gimmie Comics # 1 in 1973.