Showing posts with label Trina. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 20, 2017

Larry's Underground Cartoonist Photo Scrapbook

In my last post I stumbled down Memory Lane with underground cartoonist/artist Hector Tellez.

In the process of creating that post I dredged up a small handful of snapshots of the San Francisco comix scene (primarily of the mid 70’s).

It’s a shame, but I only have a very few poor-quality pictures from San Francisco and a few cartoonists get-togethers  (The Loonies, San Diego Con, Bay Con).  Snapshots back then were considerably rarer than today with the advent of the cell phone camera.

Here’s a small smattering of possibly historically interest shots…


Group photo for magazine Towards Revolutionary Art (TRA) 1976. Larry, Harry "R. Diggs" Driggs, Guy Cowlell, Ingrid B., and Trina Robbins. 


Leonard Rifas and me. Golden Gate Park, 1978.
(This is scanned from a contact sheet)

                                                    Leonard Rifas 1978

This is youthful me in Trina's studio, 1975. Lots of Fiction House comic book art on the wall. Note Trina's nose in lower right hand corner.                                                                          (Photo by Denis Kitchen)


San Diego Con 1979: Don Dougherty, Paul Mavrides, Roger May, me, Shel Dorf, Steve Leialoha, Dan O'Niell's elbow, Melinda Gebbie, Bob Foster, Trina and Carol Lay.

And... Harvey Kurtzman.     (Photos by Jackie Estrada)


Monthly Loonies get-together, Cafe Commons, SF, October 1979.
It was a Halloween celebration so I'm wearing a paper mask I made.
Gahan Wilson was guest of honor. (Steve Leialoha in background)
Photo by Bob Nelson


Terry Boyce and obviously confused masked man at Gahan Wilson's art opening, also in SF, October 1979.

Gary Arlington and Wimmen's Comix artist Dalison in front of the San Francisco Comic Book Company, 1980


Leonard and Larry, Noe Valley, SF. (Larry's shirt courtesy of Goodwill).

M.T. Gilbert and company

Michael T. "Mr. Monster" Gilbert. Late 1970's

Cartoonist Alan Cumings and me 1978


Molly says I should put this one on. Photo taken by Gary Galaxy at the SF Bay Con circa 1977.

Tim Boxell and Revilo at the San Diego Con (by the swimming pool)

Par Holman and Lynn Hansen in San Diego 

Byron "Famous Potatoes" Werner San Diego 1983

Friday, February 13, 2015

Larry's Cartoon Vault: The Loonies of San Francisco




In San Francisco back in the late 1970’s, Barry Gantt, a gag writer and entrepreneur, organized a loosely knit group of cartoonists, illustrators, gag writers and various media folk into what he described as a Salon for Funny Folk—the Loonies

The Loonies met once a month at a bar, café, restaurant or other venue somewhere in San Francisco.

The location changed quite a bit in the early years, from Ben Johnson’s to Maggie’s Restaurant. I believe I recall attending many at Ireland’s 32, Player’s Saloon, McLaren’s and the San Francisco Press Club.  Each month there was a special guest. The location and guest was announced by a mailed flyer drawn by a local cartoonist.

During the gatherings, many artists would bring their portfolios. It was a great way to see people and make connections pre-Facebook (Heck, pre-internet).

The only photo I have from the olden days of the Loonies.  The hirsute youngster is me, Roger May center, and Norman Dog. Circa late 1970's-early '80's.

A small random listing of guests and attendees that I recall includes Gahan Wilson, S. Clay Wilson, Dori Seda, Don Donahue, Michelle Ury, T.O. Sylvester, Norman Dog, Steve Leialoha, Trina Robbins, Kathryn LeMieux, Lee Mars, Don Gardner, Paul Mavrides, J. Michael Leonard, Leonard Rifas, Larry Gonick, Dan O’Neill, Lee Binswanger, Alan Cumings, Kevin Brady, Michael T. Gilbert, Roger May, Bob Nelson, Steve Smad, Marc Miyashiro, Guy Colwell, Melinda Gebbie, Tim Boxell, Michael McMillan, Terry Boyce, Norman Quebedeau, Erkiki Alanen, Gilbert Shelton, Ron Turner, Bill Griffith and Phil Frank.

Offered here is a smattering of flyers spanning the 20+ years the Loonies ran. I have only a very few surviving samples. I keep thinking someday Barry Gantt will write a little history on the Loonies but so far that hasn’t happened.

A tip of the hat to Kevin Brady for supplying some of the flyers.


                                       This one by Spain Rodriguez


         I did the 2nd Anniversary flyer. Barry wanted a Pink Panther theme.


And here's  the 10th Anniversary. This one seems to be a collage of various past flyers.


Larry "The Cartoon History of Pretty Much Everything" Gonick


The wild and wacky Norman Dog


The very talented Dan Hubig. Guest artist: Marty Links creator of the "Emmy Lou" comic panel.


The guest here is Michael McMillan. Flyer by Vecchio


I did this one in 1995. Guest artist: S. Clay Wilson


Mark Kingsley Brown

Featured guest Dana Crumb


Drawn by Terry Boyce


Art by Rutherford. Guest J. C."Fusco Brothers" Duffy


Justin Green celebrating the reissue of his brillant "Binky Brown"


 Cartoonist and Comic Art Herstorian, Trina Robbins


Art by Lourdes Duterte long-time staff artist for the SF Chronicle


Another one by the hyper clever Norman Dog.This one celebrating the 4th annual Loonies meeting.


And finally, the 20th Anniversary by Brian Crane creator of the Pickles comic strip.


Here's an Associated Press feature on the Loonies. 
Barry Gantt is wearing the "Looney" glasses and nose.



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