Showing posts with label Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Turtle-Face Bob and His Dancing Testicles / by Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein, Totally Multicultural Person



























A mini-novel by McJacksonstein I had to print in two volumes. I published this as one of the print-on-demand titles in my catalog from 1994-1996. Readers of City Limits Gazette will remember Ricardo as one of our more lively and unusual contributors.

McJacksonstein, who was in reality a community college psychology professor obviously using another name, apparently spent his early years in New Mexico, which might account for the story being set in the Land of Enchantment. I have not run into McJ for several years, but I imagine he must be retired by this time.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

City Limits Gazette # Harry & Lena ride the Jell-o jitney (Sept. 1993)





















Logo by Sasa Rakezic, we reach 90 subscribers, a nice note from Andrew Ford, San Diego report by Wayno, Sean Wilson and Steve Lafler on the drug thing, Letter from Yugoslavia by Sasa Rakezic, Cincinnati philanthropist David Chrislip drops big bucks on CLG, Clay Geerdes with Clark Dissmeyer and Marc Myers, CLG reader profile of Randy Reynaldo, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Spain Rodriguez, Jeff Snee describes the pain of kidney stones (I defy you to find another comix zine that carried a news item like this!), CLG reader profile of Steve Lafler (turns out that's J.R. Williams pictured with him), Obscuro Press 1972 by Gary Usher, CLG reader profile of Jonathan Tegnell, Tim Erenata responds to deep-sixing the NEA, Bil Keane Watch by Bruce Sweeney - Maximum Traffic, CLG reader profile of Ricardo Nancy McJacksonstein, I announce the next issue of CLG will be my last.

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.