Showing posts with label Mike Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Lee. Show all posts
Monday, August 1, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Too much noise, too far away (Aug. 1993)
Logo by Maximum Traffic, Other Sounds by Wayno, Suspended Animation by Michael Vance and R.A. Jones, Underground cartoonists sacred cows response by William Dockery - Bruce Sweeney - Randy Crawford, Buck Town Pub by Mark Cunningham, Note to Hemp reform comix artists by Maximum Traffic, Andrew Roller offers to take over CLG, Time to deep-six the National Endowment for the Arts, Bil Keane Watch by William Dockery - Maximum Traffic - Jeff Zenick - Mike Lee, Bibliography of Underground and Obscuro Comics by Gary Usher.
Labels:
Andrew Roller,
Bil Keane Watch,
Bruce Sweeney,
City Limits Gazette,
Gary Usher,
Jeff Zenick,
Mark Cunningham,
Maximum Traffic,
Mike Lee,
Randy H. Crawford,
Wayno,
William Dockery
Sunday, July 31, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Lumpy fingered parking meter waltzing with no one to the music of silence, in the background a neon merry-go- ... (June 1993)
Logo by Mike Lee, Bob Richart responds to Dusty Rhodes, Bruce Chrislip's film career beckons, a rant from me on the trials of being an editor (I can tell in hindsight this was the start of me letting go of CLG), a nice note from Kathe Todd of Rip-Off Press, Comix reviews by Lynn Hansen, Bil Keane Watch and Jake Drake the Naked preacher on TCTV, Comics Journal small press index by Gary Usher.
Labels:
Bil Keane Watch,
Bob Richart,
Bruce Chrislip,
City Limits Gazette,
Dusty Rhodes,
Gary Usher,
Jake Drake,
Kathe Todd,
Lynn Hansen,
Mike Lee,
Rip-Off Press,
TCTV
Saturday, July 30, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Zoop = Urbs finis acta diurna = Cicdade limite noticias = Ville limite journal (Apr. 1993)
Logo by Wayno, Jeremy Pinkham climbs aboard, Bil Keane Watch by Maximum Traffic - Ben Adams - Mike Lee, CLG reader profile of Ted Delorme, Don McCune aka Captain Puget dies, Crad Kilodney update, 20 years ago with Dave Szurek - Maximum Traffic, Chrislip anniversary, Dusty Rhodes provides an early reference to Internet and email, The Northwest Illustrated Artpaper by Bruce Chrislip, McJacksonstein rant, Brief history of publicity by Mike Lee.
Labels:
Ben Adams (Minnesota),
Bil Keane Watch,
Bruce Chrislip,
City Limits Gazette,
Crad Kilodney,
Dave Szurek,
Dusty Rhodes,
Jeremy Pinkham,
Joan Chrislip,
Maximum Traffic,
Mike Lee,
Ted Delorme,
Wayno
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
City Limits Gazette # ... (Feb. 1993)
Logo by Dockery and Salzbach, Sean Bieri joins us, Maximum Traffic responds to Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein, Bil Keane Watch by Dusty Rhodes, Obscuro press 1961 by Gary Usher, Bil Keane Watch comes this close to being picked up by Harpers, Bil Keane Watch by Mike Lee, Emergency Horse folds up, Comics Journal small press index by Gary Usher.
Labels:
Bil Keane Watch,
City Limits Gazette,
Dusty Rhodes,
Emergency Horse,
Gary Usher,
Harpers Magazine,
Maximum Traffic,
Mike Lee,
Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein,
Salzbach,
Sean Bieri,
William Dockery
Saturday, July 23, 2011
City Limits Gazette # I can't get the "Beverly Hillbillies" theme song out of my mind (Oct. 1992)
Weird Al, who I admire tremendously, covered the issue number here better than anyone, Bil Keane Watch by Maximum Traffic, Jane Oliver dies and reading this almost two decades later still makes me angry and depressed and my eyes well up, Gary Usher donates rare comix to WSU, I endorse Bill Clinton in 1992, sick McCleary jokes, Bil Keane Watch with Mike Lee and Mark Campos, A Fragment of a Forthcoming Biography of Clay Geerdes (I wish Clay was still with us. I'd love to hear his opinions on the current trends. He'd be in his 70s and probably sitting at the head of the table, where he earned his place, pontificating. I miss him), Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Jerry Riddle, another Bil Keane Watch by M. Stengl, readers give me grief over my belief that free will is a myth and print is dead-- two truisms I hold to this day.
Labels:
Bil Keane Watch,
Bill Clinton,
Bruce Sweeney,
City Limits Gazette,
Clay Geerdes,
Gary Usher,
Jane J. Oliver,
Jerry Riddle,
Mark Campos,
Maximum Traffic,
Michael Stengl,
Mike Lee
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