
In the mid to late '80's. I did some mini comics and I loved'em. It was fun, spontaneous, and a great creative outlet. My pal, George Erling, who was one of the founding fathers of the newave mini-comix revolution in the late '70's and '80's introduced me to the art form. He also recently told me that Fantagraphics Books is going to put out a collection of '80's mini comix, and I'm hoping to be a part of it. Here's the cover to my latest mini that I plan on selling at a comic art show this Sunday in beautiful Secaucus, NJ. For more info on the show, go to www.comicartshowcase.com. Hope to see you there!..
Ah, those were the days, eh, buddy?
ReplyDeleteI miss getting a pack of your mini comics in the mail.
I never thought I would wish I was in Seacaucus, but I wish I was this Sunday!
Hi Gary,
ReplyDeleteI received issue #6 1/2 of Dog Comix in the mail yesterday. I must say, it's top shelf. I have a bunch of odd ball comics and small edition prints from local artist, and this one's gonna fit right in. Your the only guy I know besides my self that loves to draw dogs. I wish you all the best with your mailers in 09. They say when times are good advertise. When times are bad, advertise more.
Best,
RD