Showing posts with label Stevie Webb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stevie Webb. Show all posts
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Cranium Frenzy # 4
1st edition, spring 1983, Olympia, Washington. 74 copies, cherry cover, enlarged digest size.
Available as a print-on-demand title, 1996, regular digest size.
1st Danger Room Reprint Edition, June 2005, 5 copies, yellow cover, regular digest size.
Easily the most unusual issue of this series to date.
To start with, the cover was a linoleum block print using an oil-base color. I remember all those covers hanging to dry from clothes lines in the studio, making the room look like a used car lot. The subsequent printings did not have original block print covers.
The other unique part of this issue had to with the contributors. Nine other people had artwork in this comic: Robin Coder-Willis, Lee Norton, Anina Sill, Kevin Sill, Dean True, Jon Turnbow, Petrina Walker, Stevie Webb, and Kevin Wildermuth.
Kevin W. created the stamp seen in the upper right-hand corner of the cover. Except for Turnbow, all the other artists in the book were not involved with cartooning. In this comic he used the name "T. Warp." Jon is better known today under the name Strongbow.
For various reasons, I'll just be scanning and posting my own work here.
In a lot of ways my 1983 story also fits our current era.
Labels:
Anina Sill,
Big G,
Cranium Frenzy # 4,
Dean True,
Jon Strongbow,
Kevin Sill,
Kevin Wildermuth,
Lee Norton,
Morty the Dog,
Petrina Walker,
Robin,
Stevie Webb
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Phone photo 61
One of the Ames brothers, created 30 years ago or so by Seattle artists Kevin Wildermuth and Stevie Webb. No, I don't which brother this is. He's in my garage and watches over my workbench projects. It's a long story and I still have to get ready to go to work this morning.
Labels:
Ames Brothers,
Kevin Wildermuth,
Phone photo,
Stevie Webb
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