R. Crumb and TRP

Jay Herzog jwh7 at axe.humboldt.edu
Thu Mar 20 00:51:28 CST 1997


- At the risk of further shoehorning, I'm sorry to inform you that rick
Griffin shuffled off this mortal coil a few years ago...R.I.P. Though it
probably would take more than one artist to do justice to Gravity's
Rainbow (I once had a dream of an edition illoed by Gustave Dore-ala his
Don Quixote and Gargantua and Pantagruel).

On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Keith Brecher wrote:

> At 06:58 AM 3/19/97 -0500, Ted Samsel wrote:
> >Not just Crumb... Kim Dietch would do some as would S CLay Wlison,
> >Robert Williams, Gilbert Shelton... (Raketemensch in the style of
> >Wonder Warthog! The Anubis party by Wilson!).
> >
> >Be still my heart!
> >
> >Ted Samsel....tejas at infi.net  *1997* Centennial of Bram Stoker's DRACULA
> >         "Home of the brave, land of the free,
> >          I don't want to be mistreated by no bourgoisie."
> >AAFOUF# 0000003                           Huddie Ledbetter
> >
> >Ted--
> Now that you mention S. Clay Wilson and Robert Williams, I'd maybe add Rick
> Griffith and suggest a group effort from these luminaries on GR as
> sometimes seen in Zap. If I strain a bit, I can see something of the
> Checkered Demon in Tyrone Slothrop, and a bit more in Osbie Feel....
> 




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