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At age 15, I picked up a Winsor-Newton #2 watercolor brush, dipped it
in a bottle of black ink, and started drawing. Lush flowing lines
brought my comics to life! Now I'm offering Brush & Ink Original
Art pieces in postcard size at an affordable price.
I create and publish graphic novels as "Cat Head
Comics". I'm a brushman! I have a deep love of those
Winsor-Newton Series 7 watercolor brush. Slinging ink with it allows
endless variations of expression.
These original pieces are lush, energetic drawings, the brush strokes
outlining & defining my quest to describe figures & objects
with black line. The drawings coax the viewer in with this visceral reportage.
I'm delighted to offer these original art postcards (5"x7")
executed in brush & ink at $50. It's a great way to own a unique
piece of comic art, and it allows me to do top tier work in both the
subject (every piece tells a story) and execution of each
piece. It's a "luck of the draw proposition", I'm working
with themes from my BugHouse, Dog Boy, 1956
and Death Plays a Mean Harmonica graphic novels, as well as
with Bugs, Monsters, Music, Retro fashion, Classic Cars & Guitars.
Please join me in getting this brush & ink postcard art
project off the ground!
It delights me no end to put these dynamic original drawings
before eager eyes. As a supporter you are helping me get to the SPX
Expo comic show this fall, and also play a part in bring my upcoming
graphic novel project with the illustrious writer Paul Theroux to
fruition (from Fantagraphics).
...And Now for the Graphic Novels:
I am also offering a selection of my graphic novels here at Crowdfundr. Here they are!
My newest published work are the two volumes of my 1956 series,
1956 Book One: Sweet Sweet Little Ramona and 1956 Movie
Star. The 1956 series drops into the "after midnight"
world of Manhattan. We track Jack, Susie and Ramona through the Bebop
jazz clubs of midtown, and intersect with the fashion world. Jack
& Susie vie for a top marketing job, while Ramona navigates the
nightlife of the 1950s at a trans women. The two books together
comprise about 115 pages of comics.
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Death Plays a Mean Harmonica is the next book up.
Gertie and Rex get a wild hair and relocate to Oaxaca! Upon
arrival in this cultural hub of southern Mexico, our intrepid
migrants meet Eduardo, the crafty 2000-year-old Zapotec vampire who
prefers chicken blood, El Rey Pelón (the skinny pot-bellied fungus
who drives a taxi) and of course Death, who plays a mean harmonica.
Yup, this is Steve’s fictionalized account of living in Oaxaca 2007
– 2016.
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The Complete BugHouse: From the Top
Tenor saxophone maestro Jimmy Watts leads his talented band of
bugs from the swing era into the uncharted maelstrom of Bebop. As he
and his bandmates claw their way to the top of the jazz world, they
must fight the temptation to be consumed by addiction to the
substance known as “Bug Juice”.
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Dog Boy Choice Cuts & Happy Endings collects the best
of Lafler’s pioneering 1980’s alternative comics magazine
title Dog Boy, known for its undulating psychedelic
twists, coupled with low-brow tropes that border on
slapstick.
The date is 1983—early dawn in the alternative
comics movement. Steve Lafler, bohemian cartoonist, taps into his
unconscious mind and finds his inner Dog Boy: An unruly man-child
equipped with a Golden Retriever head.
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Forty Hour Man -
Is it a career, or a series of really lame jobs? Stephen Beaupre
(author) and Steve Lafler (cartoonist) pose this timeless question
in Forty Hour Man, a hilarious saga of one working stiff's
three-decade journey into the minimum wage heart of the American
Dream. It's all here - from scrubbing a steakhouse floor with a
toothbrush to going bust in the Internet boom. Every bad boss. Every
crazy co-worker. All the more shocking because it's true!
"Lafler wields a most appealing, cartoony style, half The
Simpsons, half Peter Bagge's Bradleys, and Beaupre is the
lower-middle-class working-stiff spokesman par excellence. An awful
lotta guys will identify."
- Ray Olson, Booklist
- Steve Lafler
Here's more postcard art:
(Please note that all sample pieces have already been sold...
yours will be newly minted!)
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1956 Book One: Sweet Sweet Little Ramona and 1956 Movie Star by Steve Lafler. The 1956 series drops into the "after midnight" world of Manhattan. We track Jack, Susie and Ramona through the Bebop jazz clubs of midtown, and intersect with the fashion world. Two graphic novellas, about 115 pages of comix total over the two books.
Death Plays a Mean Harmonica graphic novel, trade paperback. Gertie and Rex get a wild hair and relocate to Oaxaca! Upon arrival in this cultural hub of southern Mexico, our intrepid migrants meet Eduardo, the crafty 2000-year-old Zapotec vampire who prefers chicken blood, El Rey Pelón (the skinny pot-bellied fungus who drives a taxi) and of course Death, who plays a mean harmonica. Yup, this is Steve’s fictionalized account of living in Oaxaca 2007 – 2016. Trade paper, 144 pages.
The Complete BugHouse: From the Top Hardcover graphic collection, 408 pages. Tenor saxophone maestro Jimmy Watts leads his talented band of bugs from the swing era into the uncharted maelstrom of Bebop. As he and his bandmates claw their way to the top of the jazz world, they must fight the temptation to be consumed by addiction to the substance known as “Bug Juice”.
Dog Boy Choice Cuts & Happy Endings collects the best
of Lafler’s pioneering 1980’s alternative comics magazine title
Dog Boy, known for its undulating psychedelic twists,
coupled with low-brow tropes that border on slapstick.
The date
is 1983—early dawn in the alternative comics movement. Steve Lafler,
bohemian cartoonist, taps into his unconscious mind and finds his
inner Dog Boy: An unruly man-child equipped with a Golden Retriever
head. Oversize graphic collection, 328 pages, trade paper book.
Stephen Beaupre presents a hilarious ride through house-of-horrors landscape of low-level employment in working class America. It's all here - from scrubbing a steakhouse floor with a toothbrush to going bust in the Internet boom. Every bad boss. Every crazy co-worker. All the more shocking because it's true! Illustrated by Steve Lafler. Trade paper, 250 pages
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1956 Book One: Sweet Sweet Little Ramona and 1956 Movie Star by Steve Lafler. The 1956 series drops into the "after midnight" world of Manhattan. We track Jack, Susie and Ramona through the Bebop jazz clubs of midtown, and intersect with the fashion world. Two graphic novellas, about 115 pages of comix total over the two books.
Death Plays a Mean Harmonica graphic novel, trade paperback. Gertie and Rex get a wild hair and relocate to Oaxaca! Upon arrival in this cultural hub of southern Mexico, our intrepid migrants meet Eduardo, the crafty 2000-year-old Zapotec vampire who prefers chicken blood, El Rey Pelón (the skinny pot-bellied fungus who drives a taxi) and of course Death, who plays a mean harmonica. Yup, this is Steve’s fictionalized account of living in Oaxaca 2007 – 2016. Trade paper, 144 pages.
The Complete BugHouse: From the Top Hardcover graphic collection, 408 pages. Tenor saxophone maestro Jimmy Watts leads his talented band of bugs from the swing era into the uncharted maelstrom of Bebop. As he and his bandmates claw their way to the top of the jazz world, they must fight the temptation to be consumed by addiction to the substance known as “Bug Juice”.
Dog Boy Choice Cuts & Happy Endings collects the best
of Lafler’s pioneering 1980’s alternative comics magazine title
Dog Boy, known for its undulating psychedelic twists,
coupled with low-brow tropes that border on slapstick.
The date
is 1983—early dawn in the alternative comics movement. Steve Lafler,
bohemian cartoonist, taps into his unconscious mind and finds his
inner Dog Boy: An unruly man-child equipped with a Golden Retriever
head. Oversize graphic collection, 328 pages, trade paper book.
Stephen Beaupre presents a hilarious ride through house-of-horrors landscape of low-level employment in working class America. It's all here - from scrubbing a steakhouse floor with a toothbrush to going bust in the Internet boom. Every bad boss. Every crazy co-worker. All the more shocking because it's true! Illustrated by Steve Lafler. Trade paper, 250 pages
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