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Not adding full color because the area I lived in did not look like Disneyland. It
was a working area not a tourist spot.
Jerry Moriarty (born January 15, 1938 in Binghamton, New York) is an American artist and teacher at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in Manhattan. He describes himself as a "paintoonist". Moriarty entered the Pratt Institute in 1956 and earned a BFA in 1960. After graduating he worked as a freelance magazine illustrator to support his Abstract Expressionist painting. He gave up abstraction in 1963 and starting his teaching career at the School of Visual Arts. His cartoonist work Jack Survives was first published in the first number of Art Spiegelman´s RAW (magazine) in 1980, featured in later issues and first collected as aRAW-One-Shot, No. 3, in 1984. In 2009, at the age of 71, he published The Complete Jack Survives with Buenaventura Press. Chris Ware credited him for "introducing solemnity and eternity in a medium that normally trades in the snappy and the lurid". (Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Moriarty)
Jerry Moriarty (b.1938), ‘Jack Survives’, page from a RAW standalone comic, 1984
Pinboy meets Sally....finally
Sally spins out of inside pinboy’s head
As a kid in the 50′s I set pins in a bowling alley and there was an old guy in his 60′s who was a “pinboy” too. He was an ex coal miner who had fingers missing and blue spots on him from mine explosions. I was 13-14 and half the “pinboys” were grown men who needed an extra job or they were drinkers. Since machines took over I’ve been an out of work PINBOY.
spirits of Mom,Pat and Dad look into my loft in NYC but can’t come in or I would die
The spirits of Mom, Dad and Pat look into my loft in NYC from the skylight.