Thursday, January 11, 2024

Corinne Halbert, Acid Nun Creator, Interview

Corinne Halbert is the creator of the terror-ific comic Acid Nun (recently published in a hardbound edition by San Franciso's Silver Sprocket). The book is filled with colorful, lushly illustrated, horror-inspired images that tell the story of Annie, the Acid Nun, and her bad trip through a psyche crowded with trauma and pain. It's a spiritual, psychedelic journey to be sure. 

 Since this interview took place, Corinne has announced her plans to leave Chicago, her home of 18 years. She will be tabling at Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (aka CAKE — table #505B) on June 3rd and 4th. Stop by, say goodbye, and pick up a copy of Acid Nun! — Chris Auman

Read the interview!



Friday, January 05, 2024

James Stanton, Comics Artist, Interview

James "the" Stanton is a hardworking comics artist of the Pacific Northwest. He enjoys creating the many strange creatures you'll find in the forest if you're very, very lucky. Some pundits have called his comics "trippy." Others have used the term "psychedelic." Some have even gone so far as to say that Stanton's work is "dense, adroit and textural." In other words, it's far out! 

When he's not brewing kombucha at his day job, James is hard at work migrating the inhabitants of his forest brain onto paper. 

Stanton's recent book Gnartoons (Silver Sprocket) is a collection of sketchbook pages, posters, one-pagers, and longer stories Stanton has created over the preceding decade and then some. It's populated with weird, funny creatures that are kinda cute but gnarly in their own special way. 

 James agreed to the Reglar Wiglar interview this summer (2023), but first, he had to get married, which he did. So, for your reading pleasure, here's the James Stanton comics interview. —Interviewed by Chris 

Read the Interview!

Thursday, January 04, 2024

RoosterCow Press Publishes Cassetty the Cassette Tape Comic

EXCITING NEWS: RoosterCow Press has published Chris Auman's new 28-page full-color comic book starring everyone’s favorite cassette tape Cassetty. This beloved cassette character has appeared in zines such as Used Records & Tapes, Reglar Wiglar, and Roctober as well as reglarwiglar.com However, most of the strips included here were redrawn and colorized for this edition. 

 Whether you were there for the compact cassette tape’s rise to dominance in the ‘70s, were a part of the tape trading culture of the ‘80s, or geek out over the current tape craze, you’ll appreciate the antics of Cassetty. Gen X to Gen Z, with Millennials sandwiched in between, this comic appeals to all.

Read the full post on the RoosterCow Blog!

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Wednesday, January 03, 2024

Punk Rock Book Club: Under the Big Black Sun book by John Doe

Under the Big Black Sun book by John Doe delves into the burgeoning punk rock movement in Los Angeles and its transformation into hardcore punk in a unique and unprecedented manner. John Doe, a key member of the iconic band X, and co-author Tom DeSavia have skillfully crafted a captivating narrative that unravels the tale of the legendary West Coast scene from 1977 to 1982, utilizing firsthand accounts from those who experienced it. 

 The book presents chapter-length anecdotes from the authors themselves, complemented by personal essays from notable figures (both celebrated and notorious) within the scene. Interwoven with John Doe's commentary, the book guides readers through a journey amidst the noir-like sunshine of film, Hollywood's hidden corners, and the sprawling suburbs. Enhanced with 50 rare photos.



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REVIEWS

"A collection of essays by a fraternity of key members of L.A.'s early punk scene between 1977 and 1982, before any of them experienced major-label interest and mainstream success…Stories of hardscrabble living, house parties and shambolic shows…Includes loads of photos and vintage gig fliers.” LA Weekly

 

"The new book from punk icon John Doe offers a history of the overlooked music scene…For anyone who thinks that punk rock was limited to the famed scenes in London and New York, Under the Big Black Sun offers hard evidence that the L.A. scene was just as important—and perhaps created an even greater, lasting impact…A great story about the underappreciated music that came out of the City of Angels during that golden period of 1977-1982.” Esquire

 

"Under The Big Black Sun opens up L.A.'s punk-rock underbelly…Culled from the personal remembrances of roughly a dozen of the city's most prized punk-rock figures, the book digs deep into the ugly, dangerous, but nonetheless fraternal nature of the burgeoning L.A. punk scene of the late '70s and early '80s. From Hollywood over to East L.A. and south to San Pedro and Huntington Beach, Under The Big Black Sun covers the scene's considerable sprawl, from the sketchy clubs and apartment dwellings to the bands and the drug and booze-fueled chaos that followed them…The dirt dished on the bands and the music is great, but the book wisely casts a wider net to capture broader aspects of early L.A. punk culture…You-had-to-be-there style storytelling.” — AV Club


SPECS

Soft cover, 336 pages, 6 x 0.84 x 9 inches