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Old Rope Comix

Did this whilst plastered (my leg,not my lifestyle)with a mate called Robin,around 1990.The idea was I would draw and he would sell.It was never quite that simple,and,having sold many a hundred copies of the first three issues (mostly in pubs round Eastbourne,Famous Centre of the World Underground Comic Movement),it ground to a halt with the fourth issue half completed.I'd like to put it down to artistic differencies but it was because he owed me £75 and buggered off.A bit like a Hollywood epic,but not.

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MoCCA at the Society of Illustrators Building on East 63rd Street near Lexington Avenue 09/22/2012 - Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art - New York City - comic strip comicbook illustration exhibitions exhibition museums galleries pop popular culture Pulp Fiction comics Sunday funnies comix location interior MoCCA Fest last show at this location news paper Red Hallway exhibition hall halls SoI Brenda Starr Reporter by Dale Messick Chip Collins Page by Jack Wilhelm

The Onion and Comix Present a Benefit For The Epilepsy Institute.

editor unknown.

 

Toronto, Coach House Press, april 197o. 6oo copies.

 

2-3/16 x 2-11/16, 36 sheets cream zephyr eggshell, all printed black offset, & 4 sheets plain buff mayfair card (2 at each end) perfectbound into white bond wrappers printed brown & lime (? hard to tell) over phlorescent orange coating.

 

cover by Jerry Ofo.

12 contributors ID'd:

"Becka", Edd Benton, Marc Chinoy, Maryrose Coleman, Ken Coupland, Ken McRitchie, bpNichol, Jerry Ooo ([ie Ofo], D.M.Price, "Robert", Andrew Robinson, Michael Tims.

 

Nichol contributes:

i) SCRAPTURES lost sequence (concrete poetry comic – ink, typewriter & letraset – in 13 pp.[4-16])

Model: Sabrina

Cosplay: Revy, Black Lagoon

(for English scroll down)

 

Leseshow zum Jubiläumsprogramm

40 Jahre Schwulcomix - Die ersten 23 Jahre

BKA-Theater Berlin - 19. Januar 2020

 

1980 griff in Ostwestfalen ein junger Schreiner zum billigen Filzstift und kritzelte unverschämt lustige Comics, die erst in der Schwulenszene zum Geheimtipp wurden und wenig später auch bei den Heteros durch die Decke gingen.

 

Wurde Homosexualität bis dato noch tabuisiert oder mit blöden Detlev-Witzen abgehandelt, gaben sich Ralf Königs Nasenmännchen hemmungslos testosteronbesoffen und rotzschwul, was auch in linksstudentischen Kreisen für Entspannung sorgte. Endlich durfte man mit Schwulen lachen und nicht nur über sie – und das bevorzugt auf dem WG-Klo.

 

Mit 20 Jahren veröffentlichte er seinen ersten Comic. Vier Jahrzehnte später liest Ralf König zum Jubiläum aus seinen frühen Schwulcomix und Kult-Klassikern.

 

www.ralf-koenig.de/

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Ralf König - Reading show '40 years of nose painting'

 

Reading show for the anniversary program

40 years of Schwulcomix - The first 23 years

BKA Theater Berlin - January 19, 2020

 

In 1980, a young carpenter in East Westphalia picked up a cheap felt-tip pen and scribbled outrageously funny comics, which first became an insider tip in the gay scene and soon after went through the roof with straight people too.

 

While homosexuality had previously been taboo or treated with stupid Detlev jokes, Ralf König's little noses were uninhibitedly testosterone-drunk and snotty gay, which was also a source of relief in left-wing student circles. At last it was possible to laugh with gays and not just at them - and preferably in the shared bathroom.

 

He published his first comic at the age of 20. Four decades later, Ralf König reads from his early gay comix and cult classics to mark the anniversary.

 

www.ralf-koenig.de/

#cosplay #rimini #comix #2013 #cosplayer

Murray Little Christmas at Comix

Dirty Martini and Darlinda Just Darlinda

Yoda and some issues of Flint Comix.

Taken with 50mm F/1.8D

 

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San Diego Comic Con 2013

Ryan Brett (Epilepsy Institue), Todd Barry, Arj Barker, Rob Cantrell, John Mulaney, Keith Hernandez (The Onion).

Tercera de forros, por si alguien quiere leer mi biografía (¡¡alimenten mi egoooo!!), aunque creo que se llevarán una sorpresa...

This virtual-reality game was called Ride the Comix, and you are supposed to be some kind of futuristic soldier armed with a lightsaber, sent into a comic-book world to fight supervillains and such. Nice idea, but a little disappointing, mostly because you don't really have the depth perception to tell whether you are making contact with the bad guys.

 

They should have just worked with Lucasfilm to make it a "Star Wars: Jedi-in-Training" attraction.

comics & sketches and goodies from thought bubble.

HBS, Leather Nun- new pickups

This virtual-reality game was called Ride the Comix, and you are supposed to be some kind of futuristic soldier armed with a lightsaber, sent into a comic-book world to fight supervillains and such. Nice idea, but a little disappointing, mostly because you don't really have the depth perception to tell whether you are making contact with the bad guys.

 

They should have just worked with Lucasfilm to make it a "Star Wars: Jedi-in-Training" attraction.

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