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Comic Book Resources, May 24, 2012
...[ GeekMom ] Creators | Here’s a coup: Three first-time comics writers have managed to get artist Spain Rodriguez to illustrate their graphic novel. The book is a modern-day retelling of Don Quixote, and they plan to fund it via Kickstarter. [ Kansas...
Kansas City Infozine, May 23, 2012
...Tamblyn of Merriam, KS, and Bob Hurst and Patrick Quinn of Lawrence, KS, have signed the legendary artist Spain Rodriguez to produce all the art for their full-length comic, titled, Joan Dark. Rodriguez, one of America’s first underground comics...
New York Times, February 26, 2012
...I was first exposed to the brilliance, hilarity, tastelessness, and anything-goes aesthetic of R. Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Spain Rodriguez, Kim Deitch, Victor Moscoso, Skip Williamson, Art Spiegelman and Gilbert Shelton (attention students: this partial...
Onion AV Club, December 15, 2011
...Pekar collaborated with many of the medium’s greats, including Robert Crumb, Joe Sacco, Gilbert Hernandez, Jim Woodring, Spain Rodriguez, and many, many others. Taking his cues from literature as well as the boundary-breaking spirit of underground...
Reuters, December 8, 2011
...and stories told by veterans of movement—John Sinclair, Art Kunkin, Paul Krassner, Emory Douglas, John Wilcock, Bill Ayers, Spain Rodriguez, Trina Robbins, Al Goldstein, Harvey Wasserman, and more—coupled with over 100 full-color images taken from a...
Business Wire, December 8, 2011
...and stories told by veterans of movement—John Sinclair, Art Kunkin, Paul Krassner, Emory Douglas, John Wilcock, Bill Ayers, Spain Rodriguez, Trina Robbins, Al Goldstein, Harvey Wasserman, and more—coupled with over 100 full-color images taken from a...
Free Press Release Center, October 31, 2011
...Williams, Joe Coleman, Mark Ryden, Sam Doyle Georganne Deen, Matt Groening, Manuel Ocampo, S. Clay Wilson, Victor Moscoso, Spain Rodriguez, Bill Barminski, Daniel Martin D�az, Glenn Barr, Elizabeth McGrath, Tony Fitzpatrick, Frank Kozik, Chris Mars,...
New York Times, February 26, 2012
...I was first exposed to the brilliance, hilarity, tastelessness, and anything-goes aesthetic of R. Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Spain Rodriguez, Kim Deitch, Victor Moscoso, Skip Williamson, Art Spiegelman and Gilbert Shelton (attention students: this partial...
New York Times, February 25, 2012
...New York City: at once full of promise and falling apart.  Its comix eschewed Dick Tracy for Spain Rodriguez’s “Trashman,” an apocalyptic melding of biker gangs and left-wing politics. Third, EVO helped birth the Underground Press Syndicate, an...
Digitally Obsessed, February 11, 2012
...installation (featured notably at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival); additional interviews with director Lynn Hershman Leeson, comic art Spain Rodriguez and philanthropist Elizabeth A. Sackler; and theatrical trailers. 2011 * 83 mins * USA * Color *...
New York Times, February 11, 2012
...and thanked him very much for the offer. But Joel Fabrikant wasn’t having it. He sent for Spain Rodriguez, who by then had the title of art director, but who was essentially doing comics and illustrations for the paper. I already knew him; a good guy...
New York Times, February 11, 2012
...this is great!” He ran several of the very existential cartoons that Gilbert had drawn. The next week Spain Rodriguez showed up — completely wigged out by the cartoons. They struck a nerve. Cartoons started to become a new art form in a mass medium....
New York Times, February 11, 2012
...Beardsley-style comic called Gentle’s Tripout. Others came and went without much notice until Walter Bowart commissioned Manuel “Spain” Rodriguez to draw a 24-page all-comic tabloid, which he published as Zodiac Mindwarp in 1966. “With that, EVO...
Philippine Star, February 7, 2012
...finally as a duo. In response to the clamor, they gave two encores. The guitar being synonymous with Spain, Rodriguez and De Moron proved the supremacy of Spanish guitarists. The affable Ambassador Jorge Demecq gave prefatory remarks; he and Jose Ma....