Scott Shaw! Did you hear me? I said, “Scott Shaw!”
Now, more than ever, do we need Scott Shaw!’s Oddball Comics.
He has followed his bliss and ours to the last swap meet, the dustiest quarter box of mixed comics to save the comics that no one else would save. We all know about the great comics that everyone’s mom threw out. These are the comics that every self-respecting kid threw out. The ones even our kid siblings wouldn’t save from the trash.
These are the comics that put the funny in funny book, both “ha-ha” and “peculiar.” And fewer are the howlers put out as advertising tools than you’d think. Most of the show are comics put out by entertainment professionals. They’re just wrong. For every genuinely, intentionally funny comic book cover over the years there must be a hundred that are so stupid, so venal, so slapdash as to be the dictionary illustration for “laughingstock.”
Being in the hands of a seasoned performer like Shaw! is a relaxing pleasure. You pick up the rhythm and laugh along as long as the schedule will allow. He is the king of the slideshow side shows, a wonderful reminder of the great heights we attempt and the depths to which we can fall. Here are freaks for geeks.
This is the first, maybe decisive verdict of history on these comics. One look and the specialists in the field, that is, the entire audience, can’t help but laugh out loud. There are fewer professionals in attendance these days, but that’s because they’ve all seen it, some since they’ve been in middle school. (more…)

"When I first came to your planet and demanded your homes, property and very lives, I didn’t know you were already doing so, willingly, with your own government. I can win no tribute from a bankrupted nation populated by feeble flag-waving plebians. In 2008 I shall restore your dignity and make you servants worthy of my rule. This new government shall become a tool of my oppression. Instead of hidden agendas and waffling policies, I offer you direct candor and brutal certainty. I only ask for your tribute, your lives, and your vote."
Syd Mead (Tron, Alien, Blade Runner) is a professional artist. This explains why he doesn’t work more in the movies.
White Rabbits! (Sorry,

Famous underground cartoonist (and friend of ComicMix) Howard Cruse will launch his newest project, The North County Perp, a new magazine covering the art scene in his hometown, on Wednesday, August 1. If you’re in the neighborhood, there’s a party at the MCLA Gallery 51 (51 Main Street) from 6 PM to 8 PM.
