Friday, June 17, 2011

Move Over Superman, Make Way for Morty / by Johnny Dodd



A profile piece on Edd Vick and Miscellanea Unlimited Press from the University Herald (Seattle, Washington), February 7, 1990.

The "comics aren't just for kids anymore" was an expression journalists liked to use a lot when describing our kind of comix. I first started reading that phrase in the mid-1970s. Today, I think it is pretty much taken for granted there is a huge bloc of Boomers who never let go of the medium and comic art has grown up right alongside us as we spin through the mortal coil.

Johnny Dodd, the author of this article, apparently went on to write for People.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Secret Identity of Steve Willis / by Jon Brogger











A somewhat disjointed and typo-ridden rollercoaster of an interview with a journalism student at South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, Washington. I remember Jon was a fun guy to talk with. Originally published in Sounds v. 11, no. 2 (November 1996)

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Elma, Washington

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Seattle Star




















Oh, Washington my home, wherever I may roam--

Michael Dowers first published the comic tabloid Seattle Star in the mid 1980s. Most of my contributions were recycled from my books, but Michael added color to several of them. Here are the colorized versions. All the black and white stuff you guys have already seen in this blog.

I liked the fact that no matter if the comic was reprinted in color or black and white, Michael liked to use a lot of my cartoons with a Washington State or Pacific Northwest theme in keeping with the Seattle Star feel.

Before Fantagraphics moved up here in the late 1980s, Michael Dowers' Starhead Comics publishing concern was probably the main venue for outsiders to learn about comix art from the Pacific Northwest.

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Tumwater, Washington

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Stripped of Humor? / by David Altaner











From the Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Florida), September 1, 1993. Another news article quoting City Limits Gazette as well as mentioning the Bil Keane Watch at just about the same time I was ending the series.

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I'm Back!

Went down to Oregon on a secret mission for a couple days. But now I'm back and meaner than ever!

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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Underground Comics Surface in Pullman


I can't remember where the author of this article was based. Here's what the AP version looked like as published by the Register-Guard in Eugene, Oregon, August 20, 1989. By this time the organized collection was already 5 years old but apparently the concept of comix in research libraries was still considered worthy of journalistic interest.

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The Family Circus Unveiled / by Mark Campos



From: Reflex, v. 7, no. 5 (Sept./Oct. 1993)

Mark Campos was one of the best writers among the City Limits Gazette contributors. This article came out at the same time I retired CLG.

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