Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery 3rd Anniversary Party: The Artists

~Artist: Femke Hiemstra~

International Superstar Pop Surrealist Femke Hiemstra being gorgeous.

~Artist: Paul Hornschemeir~

The Two Faces of Paul Hornschemeir… critically-acclaimed author/artist shows me his dual nature while signing my copy of All And Sundry.

~Artists: Peter Bagge & Steve Fisk~

Legendary cartoonist Peter Bagge posing for a pic just before taking the stage to rock out with local music producer Steve Fisk and their band Can You Imagine?.

~Artist: Jay Ryan~

Rock n’ roll underground poster designer Jay Ryan signing my copy of Animals and Objects In and Out of Water.

~Artist: Scott Musgrove~

Frankenstein naturalist artist Scott Musgrove.

~Artist: Dame Darcy~

Artist, craft queen, and musician Dame Darcy rocking out some pirate songs.

~Artist: Jim Woodring~

Psychedelic comic book artist Jim Woodring signing one of his books for a fan.

~Artist: Jacob Covey~

Ultra amazing graphic designer and Fantagraphics art director Jacob Covey.

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Jacques Boyreau: Portable Grindhouse

On Saturday I was at the Seattle Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery 3rd Anniversary party which was also celebrating the world premier of their new book, Portable Grindhouse: The Lost Art of The VHS Box. This guy saw me taking pictures and pulled me aside to talk to me. As it turned out, he was Jacques Boyreau, the writer/editor of the book. Here he is posing in front of the incredible Portable Grindhouse wall mural they had painted for the event.

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Greg

Greg Berg is one of my craziest friends. I’m using the word crazy in the literal sense, in the way you might describe an insane person. He’s insane in a good way, like Jonathan Winters, but crazy none the less. He’s also one of my closest friends. He’s always calling me from L.A. and leaving messages on my voicemail as Gilbert Gottfried. The only thing is, there’s no way to tell the difference between Greg’s voice and the real voice of Gilbert. They sound exactly one in the same. It’s scary. Greg has made a career of sounding exactly like other people, animals, things, and objects. He was the voice of Baby Fozzie on the classic Muppet Babies cartoon. He was Donatello on the Teenaged Mutant Ninja Turtles. He was Huckleberry Hound on the old Yo Yogi show. Lately, along with TV and movies his voice has been appearing in video games. If you ever kill a zombie in a first person shooter, it could very well be Greg moaning and screaming in agony.

I took this picture while on a visit to my parents’ house in North Hollywood. He’s standing in what used to be my bedroom with his head nestled into the leaves of a hanging potted plastic plant.

Greg Berg

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