Thursday, September 26, 2013
The Woodrow Wilson Song
Woodrow Wilson
Was a bit of a prick.
Up his butt
Was a great big stick.
And not the kind
That Teddy liked to carry.
It was a rod of righteousness
And frankly pretty scarey.
On the one hand
He was racist
On the other hand
Progressive.
After the Great War
His hunt for Reds
Was too Excessive.
He fought
For the League of Nations.
Then
He had a stroke.
He got a "F"
in Political relations.
And his spirit
Broke.
Maybe if he hadn't
Been such a goody-goody,
More people
Would've been his friend
And hailed him
As "Woody."
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
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Postcard - Detroit, Michigan
"Detroit Public Library, 5201 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Michigan 48202, Adam Strohm Hall. An exhibition center for the display of books and other cultural materials. This room of outstanding architectural beauty is enhanced by the mural triptych on Man's Mobility, designed and executed by Detroit artist John S. Coppin."
1970s probably.
1970s probably.
Labels:
Detroit,
Detroit Public Library,
John S. Coppin,
Librarianship,
murals,
postcards
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The Irv Newhouse Building, Capitol Campus, Olympia, Washington
When photo essays of the Cap Campus are released, portraying all that Doric splendor, somehow the Newhouse Building is seldom included. Hmm. I wonder why?
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Treasury of Mini Comics, Vol. 1
A box of contributor copies of Treasury of Mini Comics, Volume 1 arrived in the mail today. It's a thick little guy, 848 pages but only 16.5 cm. high. Fantagraphics is selling it for $29.99.
Edited by Michael Dowers, the artists and writers included are Dowers, Leonard Rifas, Justin Green, Gary Arlington, Jim Siergey, Larry Rippe, Richard Krauss, Lori-Ann Reif, Bob Vojtko, Clark Dissmeyer, Par Holman, Macedonio Garcia, Matt Feazell, Matt Howarth, Rick Bradford, Steve Willis, Ronald Russell Roach, Bruce Chrislip, Edd Vick, Brad Johnson, Tim Corrigan, David Miller, Colin Upton, Robert Pasternak, David Lee Ingersoll, Glen Ingersoll, Roberta Gregory, John Porcellino, Dylan Williams, Tom Spurgeon, Erik Reynolds, Molly Kiely, Blair Wilson, Jim Blanchard, Chris Cilla, David Lasky, Jim Woodring, Marc Bell, Rupert Bottenberg, Ron Regé Jr., Leela Corman, Karl Wills, Onsmith, Travis Millard, Mark Campos, Nate Beaty, Peter Thompson, Fiona Smyth, Carrie McNinch, Mark Todd, Esther Pearl Watson, Mark Connery, Billy Mavreas, Andy Singer, Noah Van Sciver, Kelly Froh, Aaron Norhanian, Max Clotfelter, Marc J. Palm, David Heatley, Laura Wady.
For you regular Morty the Blog readers, the Willis piece reprinted here was Brave New Nazis of the Inland Enpire, which was first published in 1985. There is also a nice summation of the Outside In series.
Unlike Michael's previous Newave book for Fantagraphics, which had the same format, this book is not just concentrated on one slice of time. It is a testimony to how enduring the 14-16 cm. minicomc genre has become. Somewhere, Clay Geerdes is smiling.
Edited by Michael Dowers, the artists and writers included are Dowers, Leonard Rifas, Justin Green, Gary Arlington, Jim Siergey, Larry Rippe, Richard Krauss, Lori-Ann Reif, Bob Vojtko, Clark Dissmeyer, Par Holman, Macedonio Garcia, Matt Feazell, Matt Howarth, Rick Bradford, Steve Willis, Ronald Russell Roach, Bruce Chrislip, Edd Vick, Brad Johnson, Tim Corrigan, David Miller, Colin Upton, Robert Pasternak, David Lee Ingersoll, Glen Ingersoll, Roberta Gregory, John Porcellino, Dylan Williams, Tom Spurgeon, Erik Reynolds, Molly Kiely, Blair Wilson, Jim Blanchard, Chris Cilla, David Lasky, Jim Woodring, Marc Bell, Rupert Bottenberg, Ron Regé Jr., Leela Corman, Karl Wills, Onsmith, Travis Millard, Mark Campos, Nate Beaty, Peter Thompson, Fiona Smyth, Carrie McNinch, Mark Todd, Esther Pearl Watson, Mark Connery, Billy Mavreas, Andy Singer, Noah Van Sciver, Kelly Froh, Aaron Norhanian, Max Clotfelter, Marc J. Palm, David Heatley, Laura Wady.
For you regular Morty the Blog readers, the Willis piece reprinted here was Brave New Nazis of the Inland Enpire, which was first published in 1985. There is also a nice summation of the Outside In series.
Unlike Michael's previous Newave book for Fantagraphics, which had the same format, this book is not just concentrated on one slice of time. It is a testimony to how enduring the 14-16 cm. minicomc genre has become. Somewhere, Clay Geerdes is smiling.
Labels:
Brave New Nazis of the Inland Empire,
Clay Geerdes,
Fantagraphics,
Michael Dowers,
Outside In,
Treasury of Mini Comics Vol. 1
Morty Comix # 2658
Morty Comix # 2658 was sent to Buzz Buzzizyk in Butler, PA. Buzz himself supplied the paper, already cut and folded, and challenged me to get off my butt and draw some more. Buzz has permission to enhance them and distribute them as he sees fit. So you can probably expect to get some updates on what happens to these little guys as time passes.
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Postcard - Marblehead, Massachusetts
Elvis Sings Bacharach
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Monday, September 23, 2013
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The first coat of paint over the Demon Child. You could still barely make him out under there. He has since been completely obliterated. The world can breathe a sigh of relief.
Postcard - Marblehead, Massachusetts
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Cyndi Lauper Sings Bacharach
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Apostle
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