Posts tagged Yippie
I write comics.
Jul 27th
This week my partner, cartoonist Steve Bialik, and I launched Master Jesus, our collaborative heresy that takes the form of a webcomic. We update every Sunday (get it? Sunday?) with a new 3-to-4-ish page episode.
Here in episode 1, the Master Jesus fasts in the desert and visits the astral plane. But watch your back, MJ! Danger lurks around every hyper-dimensional corner.
The Master Jesus webcomic is hosted at the Nerd City podcast website. It was so cool of Max and Ben to lend me some bandwidth and the eyeballs of their audience for this goofy little cartoon blasphemy. But I knew when I approached them with the idea that if there were two cats crazy enough to receive and relay the strange signals I was transmitting, Max and Ben are it. They do one of the funnest, wildest, most spontaneous and entertaining comics and pop culture podcasts on old mother Interent; Nerd City broadcasts out of a local pizzeria/brewery on the North Side of Chicago. And it’s always a blast whenever they let me come on.
Also this week, my other webcomic, Chicago: 1968 (HERE to read it or HERE for your mobile device) continues to be updated with new content. Our Lincoln Park biker beat down action sequence concludes.
My partner on Chicago: 1968 is cartoonist Antonio Maldonado. Tony’s really good at choreographing fight scenes. So click on over and enjoy.
But the violence in the Chicago: 1968 webcoomic isn’t there for cheap thrills and entertainment… well, not ONLY cheap thrills and entertainment. The “Festival of Life,” as it was called, held in Lincoln Park as a counter-convention to the official gathering of Democrats in the International Amphitheater on the South Side of the city – a “convention of death,” some said – was an unnerving juxtaposition of celebration and battle royal.
Here’s some footage of a Yippie concert by the proto-punk band MC5 taken by the U.S. Dept. of Defense! Were these G-men grooving to the music or gathering intelligence for some sinister conspiracy against the power of Rock n’ Roll? –
– Pretty neat, huh?
That popped into my inbox one day from my “chicago 1968″ google alert. Most of the stuff that comes in is junk, but there’s some gems to be had. Like this flickr pic of a young lady modeling at the 1968 Chicago Auto Show; I’m a sucker for groovy 60′s gals –

– Yep. Wish I was captain of a starship with a bunch just like her. “Mad Men” does its Emmy-worthy job of recreating the fashions of the early 60′s, when men were men and women were women, but when things loosened up in the late 60′s, well, that was pretty cool, too.
I’m invisible.
Jul 8th
Click HERE to read the Chicago:1968 webcomic, or HERE to read it on your mobile device…
From Abbie Hoffman’s autobio (one of them) Soon to be a Major Motion Picture:
As I walked past rows of police with my hair concealed under my hat, sometimes wearing a pasted-on moustache, I knew if they had recognized me they would have broken my bones on the spot. What they didn’t seem to know about was the back door, from which I escaped out into the streets of Chicago and moved through the city. After the curfew a hippie walking the streets was about as safe as a Jew in Hitler’s Berlin…
…That morning as I was getting dressed I took a lipstick and wrote the word “FUCK” on my forehead. I didn’t feel like having my picture in the media that day.
The Festival of Life!
Jun 22nd
We – Antonio Maldonado and I, that is – put a new page of Chicago: 1968 up on the Internets for you all to enjoy.
This week, Tony channels some “Where’s Waldo” vibrations in a full page splash of the Festival of Life in Lincoln Park.
The “Festival of Life” was the Yippie-logism for the protest/party that was meant to act as a counter point to the official proceedings of the Democratic National Convention going on at the Amphitheater several miles to the south. The crowd was an eclectic mix of hippie flower children, Yippie clowns and fools, bikers, cops, communists, revolutionaries, undercover CIA, FBI, Navy Intelligence and CPD Red Squad, Students for a Democratic Society, the Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam and bourgeois middle-class Midwestern slack jawed square john lookie loos.
The Yippies set up a hospital, communications center, a “free store” and other counter-cultural exhibitions.






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