Showing posts with label Rise and Fall of Morty the Dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rise and Fall of Morty the Dog. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Rise and Fall of Morty the Dog
1st edition, 1987, Seattle, Washington : Starhead Comix, 200 copies. white gloss cover, regular digest size.
2nd edition, 1992, Ocean Shores, Washington : Starhead Comix, white cover, regular digest size.
1st Danger Room Reprint edition, August 2005, McCleary, Washington : [The Fool on the Hill]. 5 copies (4 red, 1 blue), regular digest size.
When Michael Dowers published the 2nd edition he gave the outside covers a bit of red and changed the content of the inside and outside back cover. I must've drawn "Famous Taxi Scene" sometime between 1987 and 1992.
Hey, here's an eyeball joke I posted on OlyBlog last month. Apparently only pupils of puns get this one:
I know this rich guy named Arthur. He has a morbid fear of going blind. So he buys eyeballs to keep in stock at the eye bank just in case. He has so much money he can afford to hire a group of people just to take care of his stored eyeballs. They have a special room only they can enter, and on the door it says: "Arthur Eyes Personnel Only"
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