Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Assorty of Morty Comix
Monday, November 1, 2010
Geoduck Comix # 1
A forgotten 1986 comic from the vault of Marc Myers.
I'm betting this Morty Comix type comic came about from a conversation concerning one of our native local critters, the Geoduck (pronounced "Gooey-duck"). As in the case of the Mountain Beaver, or Giant Palouse Earthworm, or Banana Slugs, or Sasquatch, it is sometimes hard to convince outsiders this creature is real.
This animal is sort of like a clam, only bigger and more obscene in appearance. It is also the mascot for The Evergreen State College.
Labels:
Banana slugs,
Geoduck Comix #1,
Giant Palouse Earthworm,
Marc Myers,
Mountain Beaver,
Sasquatch,
The Evergreen State College
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Our Story This Far # 2
Another interesting piece of original art Marc Myers sent our way was my contribution to Our Story Thus Far # 2.
The artwork measures 27 x 17 cm., is drawn with nonphoto blue pencil and felt tip pen. The paper is still the crappy kind I used, but in deference to Brad Foster, who published this thing, I actually used a ruler in the panel pencils, but not the final ink.
This ambitious comix jam, published by Foster under the Jabberwocky Graphix logo, was published in 1985. My page is dated 1983, so apparently rounding up all these crazy cartoonists for this mammoth project was no picnic.
The multitude of Newave artists in this series is impressive. My own page (36) followed that of page 33, Jane Oliver; page 34, Kevin Eastman; page 35, Peter Laird. I introduced Morty the Dog into the narrative and it was fun to watch how the following artists drew him.
I believe this series is still available from Jabberwocky. A must-have collection for any student of the Newave years, and fun to read even if you just like comix.
Labels:
Brad Foster,
Jabberwocky Graphix,
jams,
Jane J. Oliver,
Kevin Eastman,
Morty the Dog,
Our Story Thus far # 2,
Peter Laird
We Celebrate Marc Myers Week!
We've been down with the flu the last few days. Yesterday I felt so rotten I didn't even make my run to the McCleary Post Office.
But today I'm a little better, so I went to good old PO Box 390. It's near the door on one of the bottom rows in the phone photo.
What I found in there was an amazing package sent as a gift to Sarah by Marc Myers. When I recently contacted Marc to gain his permission to post our jam Little Snowjob, he offered to send me some original art and a bunch of Morty Comix he had been saving all these years. When I read his email out loud, Sarah piped up, "Well, maybe you don't care, but I want them!" And now she has a thick pile original work, thanks to Marc's generosity.
As fate would have it, part of the art he sent included the cover and first story from Cranium Frenzy #5 -- little did I know when I posted that comic this morning I'd be looking the original art later in the day! What are the odds?
Since I have very little of my own original art, especially from the 1980s, this is a real time capsule. It measures 29 x 23 cm., is drawn entirely in various felt tip pens on very crappy paper, the kind that used to aggravate Brad Foster during our comix jams. I used a nonphoto blue pencil, which you might be able to detect in enlargements here, but the pencils are fairly rough and were only outlines.
And, I can't find a single place, not even in the pencils for the panels, where I used a ruler!
Page 10 has a couple notes in the margins in blue pencil. The top left has: "Re-insert through left eye." The lower left corner has: "Freed when balloon goes."
I'll be scanning even more stuff from Marc. This should be declared Marc Myers Week here at the Morty the Blog!
Labels:
Cranium Frenzy # 5,
Little Snowjob,
Marc Myers,
McCleary Post Office,
Morty Comix,
Morty the Dog,
Sarah
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)