REST STOP - Page One

Posted by JamesDougan on Tuesday, November 28 2006 at 1:05 am

Dear Readers:
Please welcome the newest element in The Chemistry Set, my collaborator for the next couple of months, the exquisite Michel Fiffe, founding member of ACT-I-VATE and creator of the terrific (and ongoing) PANORAMA.

If you were ever wondering what it would look like if Al Hirschfeld drew a Bernie Krigstein story, well, this might just be your cup of tea.* Enjoy…but not too much, okay?

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Please join us next Tuesday, December 5, for Page Two.
*Note: this comparison embarrasses the artist, but I stand by it…

Category: Vulture Gulch and Other Stories, Other Stories

5 Comments

Comment by Dean Haspiel

Posted Tuesday, November 28, 2006 at 12:21 pm

As the credits will reveal, I’m a lil’ too close to be a “reader” of this tale but it doesn’t stop me from becoming MORE a fan. I love the calligraphic quality of Fiffe’s caramlized style.

Comment by JahFurry

Posted Tuesday, November 28, 2006 at 10:14 pm

Sooooweeeeet. Tharz a lil early Beto by way of Ditko feel too. I wonder if Fiffe has ever met Ditko and if he has his phone number? Now I wanna see this shop! Great beginning.

Comment by sateenduralux

Posted Wednesday, November 29, 2006 at 10:23 am

glad you two are collaborating again.
fiffe has a great way of bringing you words to life.
i feel claustrophobic already.

Comment by JDougan

Posted Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 12:03 pm

Aw, shucks! Thanks everyone for the kind words. If you like this page, just wait til you see what Fiffe has in store…

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