Friday, April 20, 2012
Morty Comix # 2342
Morty Comix #2342 joined other announcements on a bulletin board at The Evergreen State College.
Come to think of it, over 30 years ago I used to distribute little comix drawn on labels and stick them up around this same campus. So this method of comix distribution isn't exactly new for me.
Favorite Movie Quotes: Lonesome Dove
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Phone photo 1388
Favorite Movie Quotes: Lonely Are the Brave
"Have you ever noticed how many fences there are getting to be? And the signs they got on them-- no hunting, no hiking, no admission, no trespassing, private property, closed area, start moving, go away, get lost, drop dead! Know what I mean?"
So far as I can see, this is the finest film Kirk Douglas ever made. It deserves more recognition.
So far as I can see, this is the finest film Kirk Douglas ever made. It deserves more recognition.
Phone photo 1387
Box Art
Here are some images I created a year or two ago using preprinted letters and numbers on boxes provided by book vendors.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Evergreen Lecture
Last night I had fun talking with a classroom of 40 plus students in "The Women's West" program taught by Jolie Sandoz and Ann Storey at The Evergreen State College. My talk, which was a bit rambly, attempted to tie together the threads of the Baby Boom, the history of Evergreen, and Newave Comix and the creative freedom afforded by photocopy technology. Most of the students were in their 20s, the same age I was when I attended Evergroove.
I printed up special TESC editions (75 copies each) of Write-In Morty the Dog for McCleary Mayor, Dante's Coat, Ambergris, To Touch the Face of Larry, and As I Recall The 'Sixties, as well as a sample of Bezango WA 985.
For you bibliographic completists, the above minis also had a blue test copy, except for To Touch the Face of Larry, which had two copies. I used the lecture opportunity to promote Mini-Comics Day in McCleary and who knows? Maybe we'll see some future cartoonists come out of this.
I had a blast and this was the first time I have given an academic lecture in several years. This was also my first time talking to an Evergreen audience, and it was sort of strange delivering this in a building that didn't exist when I was a student there. They were a good group, very attentive and asked good questions. We even had a drawing exercise.
Thanks for having me over, fellow Geoducks!
I printed up special TESC editions (75 copies each) of Write-In Morty the Dog for McCleary Mayor, Dante's Coat, Ambergris, To Touch the Face of Larry, and As I Recall The 'Sixties, as well as a sample of Bezango WA 985.
For you bibliographic completists, the above minis also had a blue test copy, except for To Touch the Face of Larry, which had two copies. I used the lecture opportunity to promote Mini-Comics Day in McCleary and who knows? Maybe we'll see some future cartoonists come out of this.
I had a blast and this was the first time I have given an academic lecture in several years. This was also my first time talking to an Evergreen audience, and it was sort of strange delivering this in a building that didn't exist when I was a student there. They were a good group, very attentive and asked good questions. We even had a drawing exercise.
Thanks for having me over, fellow Geoducks!
Labels:
Ambergris,
Ann Storey,
As I Recall the Sixties,
Bezango Wa 985,
Dantes Coat,
Jolie Sandoz,
Mini-Comics Day,
The Evergreen State College,
To Touch the Face of Larry,
Write-In Morty the Dog for McCleary mayor
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Phone photo 1385
Kiosk honoring Tumwater pioneer George Washington Bush
Morty Comix # 2340
Morty Comix # 2340 was left inside a local free publication as a "supplement" available in a place where Washington State Dept. of Corrections personnel go to consume food
Favorite Movie Quotes: Live and Let Die
"Don't worry darling, its just a small hat, belonging to a man of limited means, who lost a fight with a chicken."
Morty Comix # 2339
Morty Comix # 2339 was left in a free distribution box for real estate pamphlets
Tumwater, Washington
Monday, April 16, 2012
Favorite Movie Quotes: Little Big Man
"Men will believe anything, the more preposterous the better. Whales speak French at the bottom of the sea. The horses of Arabia have silver wings. Pygmies mate with elephants in darkest Africa. I have sold all those propositions. Well, maybe we're all fools and none of it matters."
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Lion in Winter (2003)
Henry II to King Philip of France: "We are the world in small. A nation is a human thing. It does what we do for our reasons. Now, if we're civilized we can put the knives aside, we can make peace. It's in our hands."
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Lion in Winter (1968)
"I've snapped and plotted all my life. There's no other way to be a king, alive, and 50 all at once."
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 46]
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 46]
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