underground / art / avantgarde comics

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, February 28, 2010, 01:19:11 PM

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moozz

Quote from: THE RITA HN on March 22, 2010, 07:55:17 AM
my good friend robin bougie and his many projects:
http://www.cinemasewer.com/

I've enjoyed his work (both research and art) in Cinema Sewer but didn't get too excited about Sleazy Slice #1 (which is just comics). The collection of Cinema Sewer book dedication drawings called Dear Mr Bougie has some great dirty art though!

tiny_tove

sounds very interesting I have ordered the two books with reviews of extreme stuff and will probably order the magazine
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moozz

Quote from: tiny_tove on March 23, 2010, 02:23:21 PM
sounds very interesting I have ordered the two books with reviews of extreme stuff and will probably order the magazine

You mean the Cinema Sewer books? They're much more than just reviews. There are articles, interviews, comics and more. And yes, it is always extreme, sleazy, hilarious, ridiculous or just plain weird. And it's all hand written. If you like alternative cinema these books (and the magazines) are highly recommended.

Strömkarlen

Quote from: moozz on March 23, 2010, 03:22:06 PM
Quote from: tiny_tove on March 23, 2010, 02:23:21 PM
sounds very interesting I have ordered the two books with reviews of extreme stuff and will probably order the magazine

You mean the Cinema Sewer books? They're much more than just reviews. There are articles, interviews, comics and more. And yes, it is always extreme, sleazy, hilarious, ridiculous or just plain weird. And it's all hand written. If you like alternative cinema these books (and the magazines) are highly recommended.

Second. After reading my first copy of the Cinema Sewer I got so excited that I sent a dog fuck super-8 loop to Bougie just to show my appreciation. Great -zine!

FreakAnimalFinland

I think it was this guy who did the drawing for the cancelled RRR box set which was supposed to have Grunt, The Rita, Dilloway, Cherry Point, .. haters.. and more? 6 bands, one side each. It was charicatyre featuring all the guys involved, with something what referred to sound sources they were using. I believe The Rita "Snorkel" was originally for this set? Sounds of diving under water. There was sci-fi movie sounds.. car crashes, etc.. and certain artist making noise out of screams of females, and in drawing was holding blood oozing cut-off female breast in hand..   I hope I would have saved the cover pre-view.

I do have issue of two of cinema sewer, but should get more.
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tiny_tove

Quote from: moozz on March 23, 2010, 03:22:06 PM

You mean the Cinema Sewer books? They're much more than just reviews. There are articles, interviews, comics and more. And yes, it is always extreme, sleazy, hilarious, ridiculous or just plain weird. And it's all hand written. If you like alternative cinema these books (and the magazines) are highly recommended.

sounds even better
play sent them today ;)
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narcolepsia

cinema sewer is great ! probably the best cinema mag around..

will be distributing some of the issues very soon

support this guy !

moozz

Quote from: tiny_tove on March 23, 2010, 08:15:53 PM
Quote from: moozz on March 23, 2010, 03:22:06 PM

You mean the Cinema Sewer books? They're much more than just reviews. There are articles, interviews, comics and more. And yes, it is always extreme, sleazy, hilarious, ridiculous or just plain weird. And it's all hand written. If you like alternative cinema these books (and the magazines) are highly recommended.

sounds even better
play sent them today ;)

You should have ordered from the man himself! A bit more expensive but those personal dedication drawings he does on the first page are great. For me he did two nuns giving head to a nazi officer :)

tiny_tove

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FreakAnimalFinland

I have intended to write something about him in "Bishop / Benson / Stanton / Willie / etc " -topic. I should have maybe 4-5 comicbooks of him. I think the curious thing is, that there isn't really any men in most of his works. "women" are trannies, men are pigs. Female figures always come with cocks, male figures always have heads of pigs intead of human head.
His style always reminded me of something, but can't focus my mind what exactly it is. I've never seen his non-shemale works. Does he do something else?
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pitchphase

i like Baldazzini's style, the clean black lines (no gray-scale shading) - reminds me of another italian, Magnus- or also maybe Michael Manning- the stark b&w ink work is very appropriate for drawings of leather & bondage gear

Unheard

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on April 16, 2010, 12:01:47 AM
I have intended to write something about him in "Bishop / Benson / Stanton / Willie / etc " -topic. I should have maybe 4-5 comicbooks of him. I think the curious thing is, that there isn't really any men in most of his works. "women" are trannies, men are pigs. Female figures always come with cocks, male figures always have heads of pigs intead of human head.
His style always reminded me of something, but can't focus my mind what exactly it is. I've never seen his non-shemale works. Does he do something else?

well, his trannies-related stories are mainly tied to the existence of the italian erotic magazine BLUE, but he's also a photographer and painter and does some Bondage stuff and non-erotic drawings (the last one focusing on WWII after 1943 in Italy). For Coniglio Editore (his main publisher and owner of Blue magazine) he did publish a collection, called Sexy Rama, of italian erotic magazines (1960-1980)

he also collaborated with Franco Saudelli

http://www.baldazzini.it/projects/bizbook02.htm

halthan

Quote from: Plague Haus on March 16, 2010, 08:45:41 PM
I'm out of touch for the past few years, but used to be a huge fan of underground comics. I still have a pretty extensive collection of late 80's and most of the 90's stuff. Chester Brown's "Ed The Happy Clown" will always be one of my favorites. Worth tracking down, for sure.




It was also translated in finnish. One of my faves