A reasonable response if your current avatar is really you.Reeltarded wrote:
Watch the cat. I have seen some big ones lately.
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- Leo_Gnardo
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Oh thats good! And Miles IS Mickey's very serious nephew. Nothing at all like those 3 silly duck kids Huey Dewey & Looie.darryl_h wrote:A reasonable response if your current avatar is really you.Reeltarded wrote:
Watch the cat. I have seen some big ones lately.
Another of Mickey's relatives was featured in Zap and other similar publications, drawn by art genius Victor Moscoso. Here's a frame:
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I remember that picture. Different times, huh? Or maybe that didn't actually happen - hard to say. Or it did happen and not. I cannot remember so there's no observation.
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Whether it happened or not Victor Moscoso's art is still there. Google him up & check out some of his work, it's fascinating, & way way out there, likes to play with geometry plus bring in his versions of Mr Peanut, mouse & duck, some dinosaur, wacky characters. Very amusing & head-scratching "what is this guy THINKING?" Imagine if he was a musician...sepulchre wrote:I remember that picture. Different times, huh? Or maybe that didn't actually happen - hard to say. Or it did happen and not. I cannot remember so there's no observation.
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I see a hint of Escher in his work. And who knows, maybe he IS a musician.
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Moscoso certainly did a lot of those wacky posters for Fillmore West, Family Dog, Winterland, and other Bay Area venues, sometimes in collusion with other artists like Kelly & Mouse. Album covers too. I'm sure he's known among that circle of musicians.sepulchre wrote:I see a hint of Escher in his work. And who knows, maybe he IS a musician.
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I remember when Fat Freddie's cat crapped in his headphones.
Evil bastard - Miles is right.
Evil bastard - Miles is right.
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I had a collection of Zap! Bob Crumb was brilliant and he did more than just Zap. I also had a couple of issues of "Up From The Deep" comics - Very weird stories, the best I'd seen until Heavy Metal came out. The artwork there was phenomenal. And that leads to Frank Frazetta, and on and on.
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Robert Crumb still alive and well and living in France with his sweetheart. Google him and you can catch up on recent work. For those with $$$ some nice limited edition posters @ $600. (A guys' got to earn a living, ya know?) If I had the braad, wouldn't hesitate. Went looking and found this on Satchmo's birthday. Robert as far as I'm concerned now has the talent of great artists: he not only draws the image, but captures the attitude. See what I mean:sepulchre wrote:I had a collection of Zap! Bob Crumb was brilliant and he did more than just Zap.
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Gives me the heebie jeebies...
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Oh my yes-1968, a pipeload of hash and a new Zap.
Oh my yes.....................
Oh my yes.....................
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It appears Mickey tried not to feel his face. huh.
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uhhhhh...
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
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I like his face in that last frame. Reminds me of Miles.matt h wrote:It appears Mickey tried not to feel his face. huh.
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