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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Girl Talk
Monkey & Bird by Joe Williams and Tina Garceau continues at CO2 Comics! Read the strip here!
Posted in Monkey & Bird, News
Tagged Cartoon, cartoons, CO2 Comics, digital illustration, humor, Joe Williams, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Plague Productions
I started writing another Willceau Illo News entry about one of the last round ups for the Ducks and DUCKWORK when it started to get way too long and convoluted. I decided to have mercy on my readers if any … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past
Tagged 8mm, Attila the Hun, Brian Bubonic, film, New Jersey, Plague Productions
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Mommy Dearest II: The Revenge
While I was looking for sketches for my abandoned opus Gomer Pyle Goes to Viet Nam, I found this sketch for another possible DUCKWORK strip. This was either going to be Mommy Dearest II: The Revenge or Joan Crawford Has … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, It Came From the Sketchbook
Tagged 1980s, Cartoon, cartoons, DUCKWORK, horror, humor, Joan Crawford, Joe Williams
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DUCKWORK’s Swan Song: The Party’s Over
It was 1982. Issue No. 6 was the last issue of DUCKWORK. I am not sure of the reasons why, and I’m hoping that Gerry Giovinco does his history of the paper because he was directly involved with the nuts … Continue reading
Down In Space It’s Always 1982
1982 and the my second semester arrived at PCA after a lengthy winter break. The second semester wasn’t as bad as the first. It was still the Foundation program that all freshmen had to go through, but it wasn’t as … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past
Tagged 1980s, Andrew Maltz, Anna Miyaji, Bill Cucinotta, Cartoon, cartoons, DUCKWORK, EC Comics, Gerry Giovinco, horror, humor, Illustration, Joe Williams, John Rondeau, maasacre, Matt Wagner, Nickie Boston, Philadelphia, Philadelphia College of Art, Tina Garceau, William Bryan
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No, You’re Out of Order!
After I started posting my experiences with DUCKWORK, I had found this issue from April of 1981 stuck inside the pages of a later issue. This is the second issue of DUCKWORK.
Naked Lady Falling Down The Stairs
DUCKWORK No. 5 came out in November of 1981, and I think this was the last issue of the year. Mid-terms were coming up and everybody was going to be way too busy to squeeze out another issue before winter … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past
Tagged 1980s, Bill Cucinotta, cartoons, DUCKWORK, Gerry Giovinco, humor, Matt Wagner, PCA, Philadelphia, Philadelphia College of Art
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