Showing posts with label Ted Delorme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ted Delorme. Show all posts

Saturday, July 30, 2011

City Limits Gazette # Zoop = Urbs finis acta diurna = Cicdade limite noticias = Ville limite journal (Apr. 1993)













Logo by Wayno, Jeremy Pinkham climbs aboard, Bil Keane Watch by Maximum Traffic - Ben Adams - Mike Lee, CLG reader profile of Ted Delorme, Don McCune aka Captain Puget dies, Crad Kilodney update, 20 years ago with Dave Szurek - Maximum Traffic, Chrislip anniversary, Dusty Rhodes provides an early reference to Internet and email, The Northwest Illustrated Artpaper by Bruce Chrislip, McJacksonstein rant, Brief history of publicity by Mike Lee.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

City Limits Gazette # 222222222 (Feb. 1993)
















Logo by Ted Delorme, Bruce Chrislip covers the hip Ballard scene including J.R. Williams - R.L. Crabb - brothers Kelly - Pat Moriarity plus a David Lasky mention, McJacksonstein escapes the Tumwater Psychiatric Prison for the Transculturally Perverse, Bil Keane Watch by Jeff Zenick - Wayno - Dusty Rhodes, CLG reader profile of Jeff Zenick, Bob Vojtko sends a blade of grass from his yard, Working Mother magazine apologizes for slamming The Master, Comix reviews by Lynn Hansen, Bil Keane Watch by Mark Campos, Dave Szurek on Obscuro press 1961, Comics Journal small press index by Gary Usher.

Just for fun I tracked two primary documents. Vojtko's blade of grass, trapped under tape, still looks pretty good. Also, I dug up the actual letter from Working Mother, representing one of CLG's proudest moments.

Monday, July 18, 2011

City Limits Gazette # Milk of Human Kindness (Apr. 1992)













Logo by Mark Campos. Mark's logo here is one of my faves. OK, I might be coming across as a heretic here, but did Brando ever make an appearance in a movie that was worth a damn after The Godfather? I mean, he was always interesting to watch no matter how bad the film, but in his whole career you can count the really good films on one hand and still have enough fingers left over to deliver a Moe Howard style poke in the eyes to a pretentious film buff who declares Brando a genius.

Mark Campos and Nils Osmar weigh in on a panel discussion at Cartoonists Northwest, Comics F/X news, cartoonist Joe Sumrall murdered in Rainier Washington and the case has not been solved to this day, Bil Keane Watch, A.P. McQuiddy comments on Lynn Hansen, naked man quacks like a duck in a bank, comix reviews by Lynn Hansen, a tip of the hat to the great people at Pip (now out of business), comment by Ted Delorme, bad cover versions of She Loves You, She Said She Said, She's a Woman, She's Leaving Home, Something, Scott Johnson's resub.