In regards to Saturday's post, we have the fourth AMOC Special Friend Of The Day (and the SECOND in November!): Paul Slade
Suitable for framing |
By sending into momentofcerebus@gmail.com:
Dear AMOC,Here it is.Paul
The Face On The Bar-Room Floor (Bacchus #1, May 1995) Art by Dave Sim & Eddie Campbell |
As Tim W. noted back in the day,
EDDIE CAMPBELL:
(from Bacchus #1, May 1995)
First up is the Bacchus & Cerebus crossover, created by myself and the eminent Dave Sim. He was over here for the convention in Sydney and flew up to Brisbane afterwards. We holed up in a hotel suite for five days and improvised a five-pager around an old song from the 1890s (approximately) which was previously done in comics form by Kurtzmanand Davis in MAD with the face in the final panel dropped in by the one and only Basil Wolverton. We booked adjoining rooms. We'd work in one and he'd smoke in the other. I'd sleep in among the debris and he'd sleep in the fog. But while we discussed the piece we were to create we walked in and out and the smoke was everywhere and I was trying helplessly to open a window thirteen storeys up. I have stipulated in my agreements with the accommodating Mr Sim that I get to pick the brand of cigarette next time as I had to process the smoke from each one after he was finished with it. The fire hose reel was situated outside our doors and became in our heads a traditional Scottish dance to be performed after completing each evening with a trip to the pub across the road. As for the work itself, we just passed the pages back and forth until it was done. Diana Schutz correctly recognised who did what but was miffed that we didn't cast her in the role of the barmaid. Steve Bissette was miffed that we did give him the role of the artist. He threatened to get even, and judging from his brilliant new comic, Tyrant, he knows how to go about it. It fairly oozes with primal danger.
But Mr. Slade didn't stop there, he also sent in:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And:The_Face_upon_the_Barroom_ Floor
… and here’s some info on the original song. Quite interesting, as it turns out.Paul
Mad's version: http://jeffoverturf.blogspot.Paul Slade’s latest book, Unprepared To Die, is out now from Soundcheck Books.com/2011/09/face-upon-floor- jack-davis-basil.html
Next Time: Patty Cake?
4 comments:
Thanks, Matt.
Your caption under the certificate has reminded me of the one Mad used to add to all its pin-up pages: "Suitable for framing or wrapping fish".
No offense to Ms. Schutz, but distinguishing Campbell from Sim is pretty easy...but thanks for this, I've never seen it, having just recently discovered the amazing and inspiring Mr. Campbell.
Cool.
In other news, RIP Stan Lee.
I think Ditko did a pretty thorough job of RIPping him, no?
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