Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Morty Comix # 2654 - Updated
Morty Comix # 2654 was enhanced by Buzz Buzzizyk. What we see here is the original, and then the "bootleg" practice copy by Buzz. The final version was placed in an envelope marked "Mysterious artifact" and then secretly placed in the auto passenger door pocket of a Fab person in Butler, Pennsylvania. It was found in a very short time.
Notice the cryptic presence of the enigmatic Borpo Deets.
Labels:
Borpo Deets,
Butler Pennsylvania,
Buzz Buzzizyk,
Morty Comix,
Nancy
Postcard - Mitchell, South Dakota
Labels:
Corn Palace,
Mitchell South Dakota,
postcards
Connie Stevens Sings Bacharach
Labels:
Burt Bacharach,
Connie Stevens,
This is Mine
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Morty Comix # 2652 - Updated
Morty Comix # 2652 was enhanced by Buzz Buzzizyk of Butler, Pennsylvania with color and word balloons. Once again the cryptic creator known as "Borpo Deets" shows up in the credits.
Buzz made a "bootleg" copy to use as practice, and then sent the final version to Robert Mankoff of the New Yorker.
Johnny Mathis Sings Bacharach
Phone photo 2934
Postcard - Cleveland, Ohio
"Cleveland's Public Square, 4.4 acres in the heart of the business section. It was laid out in the original plan of the city conceived by its founder, General Moses Cleveland in 1796. The view shows the new Union Terminal Group on the southwest corner. The Soldiers and Sailors' Monument, a Civil War memorial, occupies the center of the southeast section."
1930s.
1930s.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Johnny Mathis Sings Bacharach
Postcard - Shaniko, Oregon
"Shaniko, Oregon. Easily most important relic in present day Shaniko is old Shaniko Hotel, prominent red brick building, middle distance. Built in 1900 as "Columbia Southern," venerable hostelry still serves resident and traveler alike. Veterans of once savage wars between cattle and sheepmen now live peacefully together in retirement. Sightseeing travelers find delicious meals served in historic surroundings. Many wagons, buggies are shown to public in open fields, under shelter and in old warehouses."
I'm going to guess 1960s.
I'm going to guess 1960s.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
The John Quincy Adams Song
The only President
With a "Q" in his name
Was John Quincy Adams
The only ex-President
To serve in the House
Was John Quincy Adams
A rigid old bird
Who fought hard for human rights
But in person he was sort of an asshole.
With a "Q" in his name
Was John Quincy Adams
The only ex-President
To serve in the House
Was John Quincy Adams
A rigid old bird
Who fought hard for human rights
But in person he was sort of an asshole.
Morty Comix # 2650 - Updated
Morty Comix # 2650 had been sent to Buzz Buzzizyk in Butler, Pennsylvania. He made a bootleg copy for practice (pictured above), and then distributed an enhanced original somewhere. Not sure where it finally landed, although I know he had a certain favorite buffet in mind. Heh-heh.
Hmm, I see by the signature the mysterious Borpo Deets had some hand in this as well.
Labels:
Borpo Deets,
Butler Pennsylvania,
Buzz Buzzizyk,
Morty Comix
Jane Morgan Sings Bacharach
Inspired, issue one
It's sort of collage, Jack T. Chick, Hot Stuff, Lady Gaga rolled into one from our buddy D. Blake Werts. Brings me back to the Newave days.
bwerts@vnet.net
PO Box 49283
Charlotte, NC 28277
bwerts@vnet.net
PO Box 49283
Charlotte, NC 28277
Labels:
D. Blake Werts,
Hot Stuff,
Inspired 1,
Jack T. Chick,
Lady Gaga,
Newave comix
Favorite Movie Quotes: Deadfall
"Most people like to think they have some degree of control over their
lives. The truth is we're subject to the influence of others. Those who
appreciate this can make a lot of money from those who don't. But any
small-time grifter who ever dealt off the bottom of a deck can tell you
that. What I can tell you about is the price one pays for peddling
confidence. How every mark you fleece takes away a piece of your soul,
and what happens when you try to pick up the pieces."
Postcard - Rainier, Oregon
"Trojan Nuclear Power Plant, Rainier, Oregon. Located on the banks of the beautiful Columbia River, separating Washington and Oregon, is this 499 foot cooling tower, landmark of this area. Trojan Nuclear Power Plant produces 1,000,000 kilowatts and is owned by Portland General Electric, Eugene Water & Electric Board, and Pacific Power & Light."
1970s.
Craig Bartlett had a great comic story using this plant as a setting in Tales From the Steam Tunnels.
The plant was decommissioned in 1993. The tower was blown up real good in 2006.
Although Rainier, Oregon is close to the site, it would be more accurate to say this postcard photo was taken near Prescott, Oregon, which where I hid Morty Comix # 2562 last April.
1970s.
Craig Bartlett had a great comic story using this plant as a setting in Tales From the Steam Tunnels.
The plant was decommissioned in 1993. The tower was blown up real good in 2006.
Although Rainier, Oregon is close to the site, it would be more accurate to say this postcard photo was taken near Prescott, Oregon, which where I hid Morty Comix # 2562 last April.
Labels:
Columbia River,
Craig Bartlett,
Morty Comix,
postcards,
Prescott Oregon,
Rainier Oregon,
Tales From the Steam Tunnels,
Trojan Nuclear Power Plant
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Favorite Movie Quotes: Coogan's Bluff
Morty Comix # 2648 -- Updated
Here's the original comic when it was sent to Buzz Buzzizyk in Butler, Pennsylvania
Buzz has a practice of making a trial run "bootleg" copy, which he sends to me, and then enhances the original. This issue was his first try at this game, and as we'll see when subsequent issues are posted, this one is probably the most cautious.
[photo by Buzz Buzzizyk]
Labels:
Butler Pennsylvania,
Buzz Buzzizyk,
Morty Comix,
Pittsburgh
Postcard - Portland, Oregon
"Founded in 1907 by Louis C. Wachsmuth. This unique shellfish restaurant is one the showplaces of Portland. Located on a narrow one-way street in the old business section of the city, the Oyster Bar is famous for its oyster stew and small Yaquina oysters. The two main dining rooms are decorated in knotty pine and adorned with beautiful china plates, ship models and oddities from all over the world. 208 S.W. Ankeny, Portland, Oregon, (227-5906)."
Sent to me in 1979, but the card has a 1960s look to it.
Sent to me in 1979, but the card has a 1960s look to it.
Labels:
Louis C. Wachsmuth,
Portland Oregon,
postcards
The Richard Nixon Song
Richard Milhous Nixon
Resigned in disgrace
The best thing about him?
It was easy to draw his face!
[Below: Nixon meets Morty the Dog in Cranium Frenzy # 9]
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