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Roger Brand

Roger Brand (January 5, 1943 – November 23, 1985) was an American cartoonist who created stories for both mainstream and underground comic books. His work showed a fascination with horror and eroticism, often combining the two.

Roger Brand
BornJanuary 5, 1943[1]
New Mexico
DiedNovember 23, 1985(1985-11-23) (aged 42)[2]
Contra Costa County, California
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist, Writer, Penciller
Spouse(s)Michele Robinson

Biography Edit

Early life and education Edit

Born in New Mexico, Brand grand grew up in El Sobrante, California, where he was friends with cartoonist Joel Beck. Brand and Beck were classmates at De Anza High School, and they remained lifelong friends.

Comics Edit

Some of Brand's earliest comics work appeared in the early 1960s in the University of California, Berkeley's California Pelican humor magazine, alongside drawings by Beck.

In 1966, Brand and his wife Michele moved from Oakland, California, to New York City, specifically to break into the comics business. Brand began as an assistant to Gil Kane and Wally Wood, contributing to Wood's witzend[3] and moving on to such publications as Creepy, Eerie, Jungle Jim and Web of Horror.[4][5]

Dan Adkins, who also had been Wally Wood's assistant, remembered working with Brand:

I did a story called "The Haunted Sky." I'm not sure if that's a Creepy or Eerie story — but it was in one of the books, and I penciled the splash, and . . . because . . . I had to do something for Marvel . . . I gave it to Roger to finish. So "The Haunted Sky" . . . is my splash, a story Archie [Goodwin] wrote for me about planes . . . and Roger finished the story. . . . He helped me on that anniversary issue, the 100th issue of "Sub-Mariner versus the Hulk", Tales to Astonish, I guess. Roger helped me ink that, we inked nine pages in a week. . . . I don't know how I met Roger. Bill Pearson used to have an apartment that wasn't too far from Wally Wood. . . . You'd meet all kinds of people over at Bill's place. I probably met Roger, because I also knew Michelle, his wife. So I met her over there.[6]

Underground comics Edit

 
Tales of Sex and Death #1 (Print Mint, Apr. 1971), with cover art by Brand.

By the late 1960s Roger and Michele were back in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Entering the underground comix field, Brand initially did comics for the tabloid Gothic Blimp Works, and later for such titles as Banzai!, Candid Press, Insect Fear, Tales of the Leather Nun, Yellow Dog, and Young Lust.[4][5][7]

Brand edited and contributed to Tales of Sex and Death (two issues, 1971–1975) and Real Pulp Comics (two issues, 1971–1973). Real Pulp became a springboard for cartoonist Bill Griffith's Zippy the Pinhead. As Griffith recalled, "In San Francisco in 1970, I was asked to contribute a few pages to Real Pulp Comics #1, edited by cartoonist Roger Brand. His only guideline was to say, 'Maybe do some kind of love story, but with really weird people.' I never imagined I'd still be putting words into Zippy's fast-moving mouth some 38 years later."[8]

In late 1976, while renting a room in Gary Arlington's house in the Mission District, Brand began working at Robert Beerbohm's comic book store Best of Two Worlds, located at 1709 Haight Street in San Francisco. When Beerbohm opened a second location at 2512 Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley in May 1977, Brand began working in that location as well, alongside Kim Deitch, Bruce Simon, and others. By then Brand had developed a severe alcohol problem coupled with the overuse of "speed."[citation needed]

Personal life and death Edit

Brand's wife Michele (1941–2015) was also involved in underground comix, contributing stories to such publications as It Ain't Me, Babe, Wimmen's Comix, and Arcade. Brand and Michele divorced c. 1974. She later married comics artist Bernie Wrightson[9] and continued for many years working behind the scenes in the comics industry.

Brand died of liver failure at age 42, on November 23, 1985, in San Francisco,[2] at Joel Beck's house, where he had been living for some time.[2]

Exhibitions Edit

    References Edit

    Notes Edit

    1. ^ California, Death Index, 1940-1997
    2. ^ a b c T.H. "Comix Artist Roger Brand Dead," The Comics Journal #107 (Apr. 1986).
    3. ^ Rosenkranz, Patrick. Rebel Visions: The Underground Comix Revolution 1963-1975 (Fantagraphics Books, 2002), p. 56.
    4. ^ a b Lambiek: Roger Brand
    5. ^ a b Grand Comics Database: Roger Brand
    6. ^ Jon B. Cooke interview with Dan Adkins, Comic Book Artist #14.
    7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-07. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
    8. ^ . Archived from the original on December 25, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
    9. ^ MacDonald, Heidi. "RIP Michele Wrightson," The Beat (June 1, 2015).

    Sources Edit

    • Deitch, Kim. "A Lousy Week For Woods (Remembering Roger Brand)," The Comics Journal (OCT 12, 2011).
    • Geerdes, Clay. "The Erotic Cartoon Art of Roger Brand", Knight, July, 1971.

    External links Edit

    • Graphic Story World Interview with Roger Brand[dead link]
    • Peter Richardson on Roger Brand
    • Steven Thompson on Roger Brand

    roger, brand, january, 1943, november, 1985, american, cartoonist, created, stories, both, mainstream, underground, comic, books, work, showed, fascination, with, horror, eroticism, often, combining, bornjanuary, 1943, mexicodiednovember, 1985, 1985, aged, con. Roger Brand January 5 1943 November 23 1985 was an American cartoonist who created stories for both mainstream and underground comic books His work showed a fascination with horror and eroticism often combining the two Roger BrandBornJanuary 5 1943 1 New MexicoDiedNovember 23 1985 1985 11 23 aged 42 2 Contra Costa County CaliforniaNationalityAmericanArea s Cartoonist Writer PencillerSpouse s Michele Robinson Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Comics 1 3 Underground comics 2 Personal life and death 3 Exhibitions 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Sources 5 External linksBiography EditEarly life and education Edit Born in New Mexico Brand grand grew up in El Sobrante California where he was friends with cartoonist Joel Beck Brand and Beck were classmates at De Anza High School and they remained lifelong friends Comics Edit Some of Brand s earliest comics work appeared in the early 1960s in the University of California Berkeley s California Pelican humor magazine alongside drawings by Beck In 1966 Brand and his wife Michele moved from Oakland California to New York City specifically to break into the comics business Brand began as an assistant to Gil Kane and Wally Wood contributing to Wood s witzend 3 and moving on to such publications as Creepy Eerie Jungle Jim and Web of Horror 4 5 Dan Adkins who also had been Wally Wood s assistant remembered working with Brand I did a story called The Haunted Sky I m not sure if that s a Creepy or Eerie story but it was in one of the books and I penciled the splash and because I had to do something for Marvel I gave it to Roger to finish So The Haunted Sky is my splash a story Archie Goodwin wrote for me about planes and Roger finished the story He helped me on that anniversary issue the 100th issue of Sub Mariner versus the Hulk Tales to Astonish I guess Roger helped me ink that we inked nine pages in a week I don t know how I met Roger Bill Pearson used to have an apartment that wasn t too far from Wally Wood You d meet all kinds of people over at Bill s place I probably met Roger because I also knew Michelle his wife So I met her over there 6 Underground comics Edit nbsp Tales of Sex and Death 1 Print Mint Apr 1971 with cover art by Brand By the late 1960s Roger and Michele were back in the San Francisco Bay Area Entering the underground comix field Brand initially did comics for the tabloid Gothic Blimp Works and later for such titles as Banzai Candid Press Insect Fear Tales of the Leather Nun Yellow Dog and Young Lust 4 5 7 Brand edited and contributed to Tales of Sex and Death two issues 1971 1975 and Real Pulp Comics two issues 1971 1973 Real Pulp became a springboard for cartoonist Bill Griffith s Zippy the Pinhead As Griffith recalled In San Francisco in 1970 I was asked to contribute a few pages to Real Pulp Comics 1 edited by cartoonist Roger Brand His only guideline was to say Maybe do some kind of love story but with really weird people I never imagined I d still be putting words into Zippy s fast moving mouth some 38 years later 8 In late 1976 while renting a room in Gary Arlington s house in the Mission District Brand began working at Robert Beerbohm s comic book store Best of Two Worlds located at 1709 Haight Street in San Francisco When Beerbohm opened a second location at 2512 Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley in May 1977 Brand began working in that location as well alongside Kim Deitch Bruce Simon and others By then Brand had developed a severe alcohol problem coupled with the overuse of speed citation needed Personal life and death EditBrand s wife Michele 1941 2015 was also involved in underground comix contributing stories to such publications as It Ain t Me Babe Wimmen s Comix and Arcade Brand and Michele divorced c 1974 She later married comics artist Bernie Wrightson 9 and continued for many years working behind the scenes in the comics industry Brand died of liver failure at age 42 on November 23 1985 in San Francisco 2 at Joel Beck s house where he had been living for some time 2 Exhibitions EditUnderground Classics The Transformation of Comics into Comix 1963 1990 Chazen Museum of Art Madison Wisconsin May 2 to July 12 2009 References EditNotes Edit California Death Index 1940 1997 a b c T H Comix Artist Roger Brand Dead The Comics Journal 107 Apr 1986 Rosenkranz Patrick Rebel Visions The Underground Comix Revolution 1963 1975 Fantagraphics Books 2002 p 56 a b Lambiek Roger Brand a b Grand Comics Database Roger Brand Jon B Cooke interview with Dan Adkins Comic Book Artist 14 Comic Book Database Roger Brand Archived from the original on 2012 11 07 Retrieved 2010 05 20 Dueben Alex Is Bill Griffith Having Fun Yet CBR October 6 2008 Archived from the original on December 25 2008 Retrieved May 20 2010 MacDonald Heidi RIP Michele Wrightson The Beat June 1 2015 Sources Edit Deitch Kim A Lousy Week For Woods Remembering Roger Brand The Comics Journal OCT 12 2011 Geerdes Clay The Erotic Cartoon Art of Roger Brand Knight July 1971 External links EditGraphic Story World Interview with Roger Brand dead link Peter Richardson on Roger Brand Steven Thompson on Roger Brand Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Brand amp oldid 1177697441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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