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Tag Archives: Gerry Giovinco
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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Does Head Cheese Taste The Same Coming Up?
DUCKWORK No. 4 – October 1981 If I hadn’t done so earlier, this was the issue that convinced me to venture up to the 13th Floor and drop in on the DUCKWORK offices. Gerry’s cartoon of a vomiting duck placed … Continue reading
EIGHTIES – We’re Living in the Eighties!
Having read Gerry Giovinco’s fascinating posts about the origin and early days of Comico, I started to wonder when it was that I first hooked up with Gerry, Bill Cucinotta and the rest of the gang who were on the … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past
Tagged 1980s, art school, Bill Cucinotta, CO2 Comics, Comico, DUCKWORK, Gerry Giovinco, humor, Joe Williams, Matt Wagner, PCA, Philadelphia, Philadelphia College of Art
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Happy Birthday, Captain Visual!
Last night we had the pleasure of celebrating author, artist, publisher and balloon sculptor extraordinaire Gerry Giovinco’s birthday! This was the big one – 5-Ooooh! It was also a reunion of sorts in that I got to see people I … Continue reading
Posted in Drawer Cards, News
Tagged balloons, Bill Cucinotta, birthday, Captain Visual, CO2 Comics, crown, Drawer Cards, Gerry Giovinco, humor, Tina Garceau
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Old Sketch from Monkey & Bird
When I first cooked up Monkey & Bird, Tina and I thought it would be great as a daily comic strip so we looked at comic strips and did research on syndicates which was all fine and good. I jotted … Continue reading
Posted in Monkey & Bird
Tagged Bill Cucinotta, CO2 Comics, Gerry Giovinco, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, Tina Garceau
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CO2 Comics
The guys at CO2 Comics have a couple of my efforts in sequential art a.k.a. FUNNIES up at their fabulous web comic site. Right now you can read There’s No Escape From a Deadline, my comic used for marketing printers … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bill Cucinotta, cartoons, CO2 Comics, comics, Gerry Giovinco, Illustration, Joe Williams, Tina Garceau
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