Showing posts with label S. Minstrel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label S. Minstrel. Show all posts
Friday, July 22, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Panda mouth wash (July 1992)
Logo by S. Minstrel, Joe Schnide climbs on board, Chad Woody reports on 1992 Chicago Comic Convention, Troy Hickman on the Fred question, Kevin Brockschmidt gets hitched, Mary Longo on the hobbyism, Mark Campos presents a very special Bil Keane Watch, Lynn Hansen visits McCleary and drops off comix reviews and a list of titles he thinks Kennedy missed.
On the final point, Dogtown Zoo was indeed too late to fit into Jay's Guide. In fact, Jay went to some trouble to squeeze in my first two issues of Cranium Frenzy before his deadline.
Labels:
Bil Keane Watch,
Chad Woody,
Chicago Comic Con,
City Limits Gazette,
Jay Kennedy,
Joe Schnide,
Kevin Brockschmidt,
Lynn Hansen,
Mark Campos,
Mary Longo,
McCleary,
S. Minstrel,
Troy Hickman
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Peeling the toaster (July 1992)
Logo by S. Minstrel, Kel Crum weighs in on Fred, Xeric Foundation is created, Luciano revisited or RIP Newave 1975-1985, Bil Keane Watch with Jeffrey Kipper, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Jerry Riddle, CLG reader profile of Wayno, Maximum Traffic and Clay Geerdes on the hobby question, bad cover versions of When I'm Sixty Four, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Why Don't We Do It in the Road, Wild Honey Pie, With a Little Help From My Friends, The Word, Yellow Submarine, Yer Blues, Yesterday.
Also a much beloved coffee stained coaster by Wayno I have been using for nearly two decades on my studio desk.
Labels:
Beatles,
Bil Keane Watch,
Bruce Sweeney,
City Limits Gazette,
Clay Geerdes,
Dale Luciano,
Jeffrey Kipper,
Jerry Riddle,
Kel Crum,
Maximum Traffic,
S. Minstrel,
Wayno,
Xeric Foundation
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Mongo Gasoline (May 1992)
Logo by Ryan Eifert, Chad Woody's first minicomic, Randy Reynaldo's first minicomic, Outcault's Yellow Kid originals, Michael Dowers moves to Ocean Shores, Bil Keane Watch by Mark "Gabby" Campos, Beanworld anecdote by Chad Woody, Journey to the Far Side by Lynn Hansen, S. Minstrel gets hitched, Tim Ereneta goes all out in answering the question what would you do if you woke up in the body of Fred Flintstone, Major Mite the Munchkin from McCleary.
CLG bonus in this issue: State of beings # 10. Florida.
Labels:
Bil Keane Watch,
Chad Woody,
City Limits Gazette,
Clarence Howerton,
Lynn Hansen,
Mark Campos,
Michael Dowers,
Randy Reynaldo,
Richard Outcault,
Ryan Eifert,
S. Minstrel,
State of Beings,
Tim Ereneta
Monday, July 18, 2011
City Limits Gazette # Lilacs out of the dead land (Apr. 1992)
Logo by S. Minstrel, Maximum Traffic subscribes, Punch folds up, reviews by Lynn Hansen, first minicomic question addressed by Wayno and S. Minstrel, Bil Keane Watch by Mark Campos, bad cover versions of Ob-la-di Ob-la-da, Octopus's Garden, Oh Darling, One After 909, P.S. I Love You.
CLG bonus this time: State of beings # 9. District of Columbia.
Labels:
Beatles,
Bil Keane Watch,
City Limits Gazette,
Lynn Hansen,
Mark Campos,
Maximum Traffic,
Punch,
S. Minstrel,
State of Beings,
Wayno
Friday, July 15, 2011
City Limits Gazette # pongo (Aug. 1991)
Book thief Stephen Blumberg passes over WSU Library's comix collection, logo by S. Minstrel, another logo by Dan W. Taylor, Mike Culpepper on Kennedy's Guide, the Bil Keane Watch read out loud by Bruce Chrislip at SPACE 2011 with such great emotion I was reduced to tears-- of laughter, Return to Normalcy (Mad Hatter's Tea Party International), reviews by Lynn Hansen, Bruce Sweeney's Underground Station with logo by Bruce Bolinger.
Labels:
Bil Keane Watch,
Bruce Bolinger,
Bruce Chrislip,
Bruce Sweeney,
City Limits Gazette,
Dan W. Taylor,
Lynn Hansen,
Mike Culpepper,
S. Minstrel,
SPACE,
Stephen Blumberg,
Washington State University
Thursday, July 14, 2011
City Limits Gazette # snoodlebee clapsaddle (May 1991)
Snoodlebee Clapsaddle was the name of a character I invented in the 1970s and have used sopradically over the years, such as in Cranium Frenzy # 7 (1994). Sometimes the name is spelled as Snoodle B. Clapsaddle.
Logo by S. Minstrel, Jay Kennedy defines underground comix, Jim Ryan creates a Ryan/Willis image, the WSU comix collection covered by the Lewiston Tribune.
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