Sunday, January 9, 2011

Morty the Dog


















1st edition, 1984, Seattle, Washington : Starhead Comix, 100 copies, goldenrod cover, regular digest size.

2nd edition, 1986 (probably November), Starhead Comix, purple cover, regular digest size.

As you have probably noted by now, Michael Dowers had a second career of taking my obscuro comix and reprinting them in collections for a wider audience. There is no doubt in my mind that the attention Morty the Dog received in the 1980s was a direct result of Starhead providing a bigger stage upon which the mutt could strut and fret his way across.

This comic was the first of those anthologies. The cover was drawn specifically for the book, but everything else was reprinted-- in this case from Pacemaker Defect, Dogtown Zoo # 1, and Cranium Frenzy # 4.

Bruce Chrislip wrote the intro for this one. Shortly before this comic was published Bruce had journeyed from Seattle to Pullman to attend a lecture at Washington State University by none other than Robert Crumb. To tell you the truth, meeting Bruce had more an impact on my memory, and subsequent influence on my comix inspiration, than seeing Crumb.

Bruce's comment in his intro regarding "The Family Circus" was pretty ironic considering what happened later. First, while Bruce was taking over editorship of a series I started, Outside In, I had taken over editorship of a series he started, City Limits Gazette. Then, in CLG, one of the most popular running features was "The Bil Keane Watch." So popular that when collected and published as an individual book it filled 2 volumes!

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Hettie

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Mortyshop is Open


After many delays, we are finally getting together a Mortyshop, a space available for those of you who want hardcopy versions of the comix I am scanning and posting. You can find Mortyshop under the "Pages" section on the margin.

This is all new to us, so I am going to ask for your patience as we bumble through this online shopping game. We'll try this one title for awhile, and once we get the system figured out I plan on offering more titles and some original art.

The first title I have up is Dog of Dawn, Dog of Dusk.

I have ideas for several other titles to sell, and want to explore the possibility of publishing The Tragedy of Morty, Prince of Denmarke (almost 200 pages!) in a single hardcover volume.

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Hettie and Dreamer

Morty the Dog vol. 2








































Another compilation of reprints but the title moved up in the world since vol. 1 when it gained an ISSN.

Published in the spring of 1991, Peter Bagge wrote the intro for this one. He paid me a visit here in McCleary not too long before this was printed, and I can see the experience of stepping into Rural Land left deep emotional scars on his urban soul. Actually, it was pretty funny, and he is always an entertaining speaker and writer. I was honored to have such a prominent cartoonist introduce the comic.

Last summer Peter and I appeared together to talk about politics and comix at the Olympia Comic Fest.

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OK gang, put your cartoonist brains to work. What do you do with a dead hot tub?