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Tales From The Dougside #96 Color Print - Student Loan Default Print

Douglas Arthur

United States

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Special color print I created in 2015 as a bonus for my Kickstarter campaign when I launched the deluxe re-issues of my first four books. This is a colorized version of Tales From the Dougside strip #96 from April 12, 1994 and originally published in Nightlife Magazine, Buffalo, NY in black and white. Scanned from the original artwork and then colorized in Photoshop. There were only 30 prints made in 2015. When I married my first wife in 1990, she fell quite ill about 6 months later. She was hospitalized for a week and needed to have spinal taps every day to relieve a fluid buildup in her skull. We were young and without insurance. Even with the hospital ultimately writing off a majority of our bill, we still owed almost $15K which destroyed us financially for the next 5 or 6 years. We worked hard to pay off our debt, but still had to dodge creditors and the spectre of having our car repossessed was very real. This of course got me thinking about what would happen if you defaulted on your student loan...which was the inspiration for this strip. It also evokes the old EC horror comics from the 50's like Tales From the Crypt and The Vault of Horror. Original black and white artwork was created at 10" x 15" on an 14" x 17" sheet of bristol board. Layout was completed with a non-repro blue pencil and then inked over with nib pens dipped in india ink.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I started writing and drawing my own comic strips and comic books when I was nine years old, and took a broader interest in art as I grew older, delving into painting, sculpture, and digital media. I started a weekly comic strip when I was a student at the University At Buffalo called Tales From the Dougside (yes, indeed, a pun on the George Romero produced TV series, Tales From the Darkside) in 1988. The satirical strip eventually migrated to a weekly entertainment paper, Nightlife Magazine in March 1992, where it ran until November 1998. In 1995 I self-published my first collection, SlackJaw, with three more following in 1996, and 1997. In 2000, My third book, Tainted Circus, was included in an exhibit of "underground publishing" at the University At Buffalo's prestigious Poetry And Rare Books Collection in Capen Hall. A chance encounter with musician Robert Fripp in 2005 led to a short story being published on the official King Crimson website, DGMLive in February 2012. This sparked a return to publishing in 2013. Eleven books have been created since, including a career spanning compendium, Antisocial Lawnmower in 2013, deluxe reprints of the original four books in 2015, and the most recent, The Nefarious Nomenclature of Norman Nigglebottom in 2020. Recently, Vermont's current Cartoonist Laureate, Rick Veitch, reprinted two of my strips in issue 24 of his experimental series Roarin' Rick's Rarebit Fiends. Tales From the Dougside derives its power mainly from pop culture, and artistically it has much more in common with underground and independent comics from the likes of Spain Rodriguez, Gahan Wilson, Robert Crumb, Rick Geary, Dave Sim, and Will Eisner with a dash or two of Frank Miller, Gary Trudeau, Gary Larson, and the more surreal eras of Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko's careers.

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