While other budding comics artists were probably practicing their takes on Spidey and Doc Doom, here's an early example of what I was doing. Presenting my 1975 (I'm guessing) Gerry Comix. I was ten. The Gerry caricature is blatantly stolen from Robert Grossman. I was enamored of his comic in New York Magazine. Maybe I'll scan and post some more of my childhood comics.
And yes, that's Nixon reading an issue of Playboy.
Episode 1539 - Billy Strings
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When Marc saw Billy Strings play live on stage at Willie Nelson’s birthday
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3 comments:
LOL!
I love this one, it's hilarious! That caricature of Ford bears an amazing resemblance too.
Thanks. As noted, though, the genius of the caricature lies with Robert Grossman. I was just a precocious mimic.
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