Spain was a pioneer underground artist who worked at the East Village Other for many years. I think that I first was introduced to him through his excellent Insect Fear comic book, which was a favorite of my older sister Liz.
He drew this page for me, in black ink, and colored it up a year later.
My late friend Kelly Moorehead was a huge fan of Manual "Spain" Rodriguez' main protagonist of the working class, Trashman, Agent of the Sixth International. Trashman could change his molecular structure and shapeshift, the first lefty comic anti hero. I loved Trashman a lot but I always think of Kelly when I see Spain's work.
One of the greatest thrills of my life was accompanying Rick Griffin and his freshly inked artwork to Spain's house in San Francisco and spending a day with them, as well as Moscoso, S. Clay.Wilson, Crumb, Williams (maybe, don't remember) and a bunch of other great artists. I think that Alton Kelly and Mouse may have stopped by that trip as well. We laid out Zap comix # 13 and I brought up Griffin's Arthur Pendragon sheets.
Spain was so sweet and cordial, just the most gracious guy you could ever imagine. Wilson on the other hand, might bite your head off on occasion. Spain had a very adroit and sharp pen, one of his stories had a line about waiting for the deaths of the "last politician and priest."
A cool dude, an accomplished and quite graphic, graphic artist, a man who lived his politics and never really got the acclaim he deserved. Long live Spain! Long live Trashman!
2 comments:
Very cool! Love that early Spain from the East Village Other. Thx!
But a smiling visitant here to share the love (:, btw great design and style.
Post a Comment