FROM WEIRDO MAGAZINE #1 1981 BY ROBERT CRUMB

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FROM WEIRDO MAGAZINE #1 1981 BY ROBERT CRUMB
Weirdo Issue #26 back cover by Diane Noomin
New sign painting on a scrap piece of wood. ‘WEIRDO’ inspired by the title font for Weirdo Comics by Robert Crumb.
“Weirdo is a magazine-sized comics anthology created by Robert Crumb and published by Last Gasp from 1981 to 1993.”
2011 versus 2017.
The “to be molded” shelf in the studio, also known as “Don’t touch it stupid, you’ll break it”
The sculpture phase of Weirdo is almost finished. I’m just finishing the base. After that, it’s onto the molds.
We review some comics by one of our favorite cartoonists, Marc Jackson.
Prints currently in progress. These are the color renderings for some hand-drawn limited edition screenprints/serigraphs I'm doing at the moment. Rather than using photographic emulsion, my studio partner and I have been experimenting with a tusche-and-glue method. I teach drawing for a living and her background is in lithography, so the direct mark making is a real appeal. These prints are going to be reduction prints, so the whole color process is done entirely on a single screen. The top one is Poludnica, the Noon-Day Witch. I did a sketch a couple years ago and thought it would make a nice print. The third one down is print versions of my nesting dolls. The bottom, obviously, is Weirdo.