The Question Eternal Jan 30, 2006 #4 That cartoon describes what Stephen King would call, "slippage."
jack The Legendary Troll King Jan 30, 2006 #5 ........ and you guys think you have old duals :bigass:
BitchSlapSmitty New member Jan 30, 2006 #6 good shit. How old is this comic Jack? I esp. like the panel where the child is flying back upside down. It has a certain dynacism to it. In fact it reminds me of Crumb's Zap Comix no. ! cover. cool.
good shit. How old is this comic Jack? I esp. like the panel where the child is flying back upside down. It has a certain dynacism to it. In fact it reminds me of Crumb's Zap Comix no. ! cover. cool.
BitchSlapSmitty New member Jan 30, 2006 #8 jack said: It's from the first Belt Sander :bigass: Click to expand... ahh sweet. That's not Bissette is it? I have to admit, i've never seen Steve's work!
jack said: It's from the first Belt Sander :bigass: Click to expand... ahh sweet. That's not Bissette is it? I have to admit, i've never seen Steve's work!
BitchSlapSmitty New member Jan 30, 2006 #10 Ahh, ok. I just found Artman's work, from the short synopsis i suggested about a D.D. vs. Kingpin end of it all piece. That and a Frazzetta/marvel pitch i did at commie, when Dylan was still around. I wasn't too confident in drawing back then as I recall.
Ahh, ok. I just found Artman's work, from the short synopsis i suggested about a D.D. vs. Kingpin end of it all piece. That and a Frazzetta/marvel pitch i did at commie, when Dylan was still around. I wasn't too confident in drawing back then as I recall.