Warning: Graphic Material

The Comics Issue

Published: Aug 7, 2007

We asked for them; you sent them.

Back in May we blasted the comics siren and over 60 of you responded with graphic goodies galore, ranging from crude one-panel jokes about crude things to soul-baring slices of life to stories about buttocks to elaborate adaptations of freakin' James Joyce. A lot of them made us laugh, while some made us a little misty-eyed. Others disturbed us, and continue to disturb us. Especially late at night. Thank you very much for that.

Anyway, presented here are 16 of our favorites. But in the end, our favorites don't mean diddly. We want to know what you think. So take a look, then vote for the one you like best. If we receive enough votes, we'll kick around the idea of offering the reader's choice a small (hey, we are an alt-weekly) contract and some regular space in these pages. That is, unless it's one of the comics that disturbed us a great deal.

All artwork copyright their respective creators. Don't be stealin' nobody's shit, OK?

Comments

hey, i thought these were suppose to be about philly? oh well, they were great! i am so glad the city paper allowed this. we need to see more from our local comic artists. jimmy comey was the best! he is such a pro and his dialogue is...speechless, true...i love it! his drawings are so good especially his philly arcitecture, and you can tell it is west philly.
by burra on August 9th 2007 1:06 PM

Hey, burra. Glad you dug the comics. But no, there was no set-in-Philly requirements. I thought it was best to kick the doors wide open. Cheers--
Duane
by DuaneSwier on August 9th 2007 4:53 PM

Does anyone know how I can reach Michael Gerkovich, creator of Lost at the County Fair? If so, please contact me at Bobby@RiggedProductions.com. Thanks
by BobbyMiller on August 22nd 2007 8:13 AM



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