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In 1976, both Rick's "Weird Dick and the Professor" and "Another Duck" appeared in Jack Venooker and Warehouse Comix Worx's THE JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE #1 (feat. Jack Venooker, Stephen Bissette, Rick & Tom Veitch, George Erling, Frabbit, Tucker Petertil, Al Greenier, Howard Cruse, Joel Milke, E. F. Pasanen, Ray Weiland, Eric Ulvog, Doug Hansen, Ray Weiland, Kathleen Kehoe, Jack Venooker, and Sam Kujava - 2,000 copies only).
GRIMES: "Not only was "Weird Dick and the Professor" my first published comic page, it was also my second! Already a reprint. Steve Bissette's friend Jack Venooker was good enough to include it in what I thought was a more apt place for it. Authentic underground flavor. He told me on the phone, at that time, it reminded him of early Mickey Mouse. There was going to be a second issue but...
"Another Duck" was one of those sloppy class assignments run amuk. It got laughs, so there it is. The nub of my feeling that most funny animals per se' have been done better and long ago by others and you'd better do something different with them. "Another Duck" is not so much an example of doing that. He's the deathknell of all the lame-ass attempts to trot out the same old duck-rabbit-dog-pig combos like they're brand new gleaming ideas.
'Anutha' is on the way out, it's saying, probably he's literally headed for death row; not just his framed flunky has a 'bad end'.
There've been rare exceptions over the years, but mostly I think this 'animal business' holds true. I try to amalgamate any part-animal characters of mine out of patches of textural memory -- toys, cloth, furniture, whatever works, for that oh-so-outre' mutant look. Works for me!" -- Rick Grimes (December 22nd, 2008).

Thumbnails: "Weird Dick and the Professor" (© 1976, Rick Grimes).
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