tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751242563090867772.post8745703931741269174..comments2023-10-18T08:08:33.852-05:00Comments on Cranial Stomp Comix: Slappy has innocence in himChad Woodyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08852674870506731426noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751242563090867772.post-11377111339553262532009-10-01T10:45:37.507-05:002009-10-01T10:45:37.507-05:00dude, this is beautiful...
really liked the refle...dude, this is beautiful... <br />really liked the reflective stuff relating to old comicon days.<br />when i was a youngster the 3 or 4 years in a row i went to chicaGo comicon (as it was then known) the cranial stomp table was always a favorite in which i would pick up as many new mini comics you had that i didn't already own.... still have a handful of red rogues, some other shit and maybe even a RR t-shirt that i am too fat to wear these days.....<br /><br />when i figured cranial stomp was a forgotten memory to most i raised the question to mark fisher in an interactive yahoo group i was in charge of for skin graft during my short tenure as an intern for the label... "why does hot satan appear in these minicomics i bought when i was 10 years old?" it got us all on a huge discussion invilving you guys, and fisher/syers talked of their fond memories, etc etc, but at this point it was 2001 and there was no trace of CS on the internet... the few of us who remembered shared fond memories of laughing at the comics, and sopme even scanned a handful of red rogues & other shit too... <br /><br />anyways. this is a rant. i am more or less just writing to say i appreciate rediscovering you! i would ask questions like what are you up to now and do you still self publish & how often, but i figure the story will tell itself after i read though this blog.. i hope!<br /><br />if you want to respond to this don't do it here - send it to joneshiro at yahoo.....kris n.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10002532872250318710noreply@blogger.com