Speaking of semi-nudity (which,
growing up in the ‘70s, we all thought would be completely legal now, along
with marijuana and liberal politics) and post-apocalypticism, one of the great
post-underground comic book series will soon be back in print with improved
lettering (but no doubt the same overwrought, clumsy prose): First Kingdom by Jack Katz. Well, you
have to be willing to take your epic sweep with a lot of melodramatic banality (which is
no worse than most comics anyway, I suppose). My only wish is that it was being
issued all in one volume.
Blurring the Boundaries between Text and Graphic, Word and Picture, Art and Culture
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Saturday, July 6, 2013
Paleo-Girl: The Wild Child
I’ve always loved this drawing,
dating from the mid- or even early-1990s, which would make it 20 years old now. I call her Paleo-Girl, for lack of a
better moniker. She takes up less
than a quarter of a 14" x 17" Strathmore 400 Series drawing sheet,
with the remaining space to be taken up by her pet dinosaur or something. I never knew exactly what to do with her. Being
semi-nude, she couldn’t appear in Bizarre Heroes without substantially
changing the nature of that series; besides, with the spear and animal skin, she’s
a bit too close to the Phantom Jungle Girl, shown below (although Paleo-Girl is supposedly an
actual prehistoric feral child, while PJG is a modern urbanite dressed as a
cave woman). The stories I can imagine for Paleo-Girl all tend to be rather on
the erotic side, but not to the extent of Wendy Whitebread. They also range
from the prehistoric to the post-apocalyptic, suggesting that she travels
through time. Possibly she’ll wind up as a guest star in the Ms. Megaton Man
sequence I’ve been toying with in my spare time for many a year now.
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