gj 02 top & bottomless
gj 02 top & bottomless
Pooo Bear Productions March 1973
Green collaborated for many years with writer Michael Vance, including for four years on the comic book strip Holiday Out, featuring the characters Plastic Mam and Rok. Holiday Out stories were collected in Holiday Out #1-3, from Renegade Press, as well as books like Comico Primer (Comico), and Mangazine (Antarctic Press); much of it was re-released in June 2002 from Blue Moon Comics.
In the 1960s, Green founded the company REGCo, an acronym for his name, Richard Edward Green, which offered comic book artists and newspaper cartoonists ready-to-use layout art boards with borders and panels pre-drafted, delineated with non-repro blue ink. Green promoted this as a major time-saver for fellow artists, recognizing the time and tedium required for repeatedly laying out pages by hand. Although this was a practical idea, his business was only modestly successful, as many comic artists tend(ed) to be very particular about which type of art board they penciled and inked on.
Richard “Grass” Green – 1, 3-22, 23-24(p,s), 25-34, 36 • Art Bevacqua – 2 • Eric Dann – 23-24(i)
2 – Welcome To Good Jive #2 • 3 – Hobo Hal Meets Trish the Tramp • 10 – Stupid Stud • 17 – An SOS From Space • 23 – The New-Comer • 25 – Tweedle’s Big Sister, Myrna • 29 – Keeper of the Graves • 35 – Comix (ad) • 36 – You C’n Betcha Fanny Onnit!