Showing posts with label Musical Chairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musical Chairs. Show all posts

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Phone photo 1845

A diner in Montesano, Washington called the Beehive which has been around since the 1930s and still has an Art Deco look has lots of interesting things on the walls, including this framed decal of Rat Fink by Big Daddy Roth.

Roth and I have a history, as portrayed in my minicomic, Musical Chairs.

By the way, I cannot praise the Beehive enough. A great place to stop for you Puget Sound folks on the way to the coast. Monty, our county seat, is a nice town and worth exploring a bit.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Musical Chairs








First published in March 1999, 50 copies (8 pink cover, red guts; 3 pink cover, yellow guts; 1 all pink; 6 yellow cover, pink guts; 12 all yellow; 2 green cover, blue guts; 5 green cover, yellow guts; 1 green cover, pink guts; 12 green cover, red guts).

The 1st Danger Room Reprint Ed. (June 2005) had a run of five copies, yellow covers.

This is pretty much a true story. "Big Poppa Ross" was, of course, Ed "Big Daddy" Roth (1932-2001), the brains behind Rat Fink, hot rod comics, and grotesque cartooning for a generation of us Boomers. He influenced many subsequent cartoonists, and helped lay the groundwork for the later underground comix. One of the Newavers who continued Roth's style was a nice guy named Steve Fiorilla (1961-2009), although many others owe Roth as well for bits of their presentation. Including me. Hence the O-The-Irony-Of-It-All!

When I heard Roth had converted to the LDS faith and expressed disapproval of Morty the Dog, the karma of the whole thing made me laugh. Then I drew a comic about it. You can't make this stuff up.

And yes, our teacher really tried to sell us that load of garbage about pale Commies in NYC skyscrapers.

Ouroboros.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Morty Comix #2173




This special "Mass market Issue!" was another blank page filler. I had four empty pages to use after I pasted up the mini, Musical Chairs, and this was the result.

The Mar. 25, 1999 run had 50 copies (18 yellow, 20 green, 12 pink).

The 1st Danger Room Reprint Ed. in June 2005 had a grand total of 5 yellow copies.