Showing posts with label Mucinex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mucinex. Show all posts
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Mukey the Mutant Membrane
I'm trying hard not to get a cold today. How fitting to be posting this, of all comix.
1st edition was available as a print-on-demand comic in 1996, I'm guessing about 100 copies out there. This and following editions are regular digest size.
Special ultra-rare goldenrod edition, 3 copies, 1999. Entirely goldenrod.
1st Danger Room Reprint edition, July 2005, 5 copies, green (of course)
This book was used as a vehicle to explore my always uncomfortable relationship with capitalism. I figured using this big piece of snot would be too disgusting for anyone to take seriously as a commercial character. After all, I invented Mukey about 1972-1973 and he hadn't gained much of an audience in all those years.
I was wrong. I think Mucinex should pay me a royalty for their Mr. Mucus character. Another example of the mainstream catching up to us obscuro guys.
Mukey has been a supporting character in many comix over the years, but this is the only comic where he is the focus. I keep hoping one day my brother, Bryan, will write a play about Mukey. A musical. And then it will be turned into a movie. And then the franchise rights will ...
Oh.
See? See what this character does to my thinking? He's dangerous.
Trivia:
Pages 12-15 are entirely true. Page 15 anticipated the publication of Sean Tejaratchi’s Kool Man.
Back cover and inside back cover. My daughter Rose felt that Mukey was "disgusting" while Gumby was "refreshing." Personally, I always thought Gumby was terrifying.
Attached is a photo of her art piece, made at the same as this comic, "Mukey and Gumby in a fight (and Morty)." Gumby says: "I could beat you any day in looks" Mukey replies: "Ya. You wish." Morty observes: "Can't you to be quiet. I need to think!"
Labels:
Bryan Willis,
Malaysian sun bear,
Morty the Dog,
Mucinex,
Mukey the Mutant Membrane,
Mukey the Mutant Membrane (Book),
Nathan Coder,
Newt Gingrich,
Richard Nixon,
Robert DuPree,
Rose Willis
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