CheySecondLife

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Gahan Wilson

Posted on 7:10 AM by Unknown



Written 21 December, 2010

Gahan Wilson

A few years later when I came across the work of an even more macabre cartoonist-- Gahan Wilson.

It was my junior or senior year of high school, and I rifled through a stack of my brother's Playboy magazines.

I was immediately entranced. I saw beyond the foldout and the pictures of half-dressed women to Hugh Hefner's -- and the magazine's-- philosophy of personal freedom-- and I saw the cartoons of Gahan Wilson.


I found some of Playboy's other cartoons overworked (too-many, too-simiilar): Buck Brown's Granny, for instance (although some of Brown's other cartoons were more than clever). I liked the work of many of the other regular cartoonists (Erich Sokol, Eldon Dedini, Phil Interlandi, for instance: Google them). But the work of Shel Silverstein and Gahan Wilson impressed me.

Shel Silverstein was a multitalented songwriter, artist, and cartoonist, and warrants a post or two himself-- but this one is about Wilson.

Gahan Wilson was born in 1930 in Evanston, Illinois. For more than half a century, his cartoons have been published in Playboy, The New Yorker, Colliers, and assorted other magazines.


Wilson is also a writer; he contributed a short story to Harlan Ellison's anthology of speculative fiction, Again, Dangerous Visions and wrote movie and book reviews for science fiction magazines.


 Wilson is still going strong at age 80. Here's a recent interview by Christopher Irving with a great photo by Seth Kushner.

I thought Wikipedia's comparison of the art of Wilson and Charles Addams was illuminating. Here's a quote with links intact:
Wilson's cartoons and illustrations are drawn in a playfully grotesque style and have a dark humor that is often compared to the work of The New Yorker cartoonist and Addams Family creator Charles Addams. But while both feature vampires, graveyards and other traditional horror elements in their work, Addams' cartoons are gothic, reserved and old-fashioned, while Wilson's work is more contemporary, gross and confrontational, featuring atomic mutants, subway monsters and serial killers. It could be argued that Addams' work was probably meant to be funny without a lot of satirical intent, while Wilson often has a very specific point to make.
Wilson certainly did make his point. Here's one of my favorite cartoons:

"I think we won."
When I was in college, my attention (prepared by the work of Charles Addams and Wilson) had turned to the early issues of National Lampoon magazine.There, Wilson's cartoon strip Nuts was regularly published. It was clear Wilson wished to portray remembered childhood without the usual romanticism:


Much of the time, however, I think Wilson was just having fun. Here's my absolute favorite. It no doubt served as inspiration for the insane Eye-Gor robot up at our robot sanatorium:


You can read more about Gahan Wilson at his website, here.
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Glitch and Happenstance: Part II: Problems with Rendering
    Written 25 January, 2011 Glitch and Happenstance Part II: Problems with Rendering Full frontal Sweetie Sweetie arrives at Mouse World in a B...
  • My This-Is-Not-A-Fashion-Blog Parade of Styles from the 2013 Hair Fair Will Shortly Commence
    The title says it all.
  • Changing the Mandelbrot Set
    Mac Kanashimi was kind enough to rez several of his fractal sets for me. All span the sim, and all use sim's allotment of prims. You can...
  • Sweetie's Rez Day Party Disrupted by Linden Bear Collective
    Sweetie's 7th Rez Day celebration was going without a hitch-- until the Linden Bear Collective showed up. It had to do with my present t...
  • Whimsy Kaboom View
  • Off On a Secret Mission
    Written 15 October, 2010 Off On a Secret Mission I fly out of Atlanta tomorrow on a secret mission (visiting friends, spending a month with ...
  • Okay, Maybe Not This One
    "Hair emergency! Hair emergency!" "What is it now?" asked Sweetie. "Look at this hot mess!" I cried. "Oh,...
  • Farewell, SLB10
    The Second Life 10th Birthday Celebration closed today. Featuring 22 sims crammed with citizen-based art, performances of all types, and, be...
  • Glitch and Happenstance: Part I: Capturing the Moment
    Written 25 January, 2011 Glitch and Happenstance Part I: Capturing the Moment Here's a collection of photos I've taken over the year...
  • Chey Flies Up
    Written 5 June, 2011 Chey Flies Up Sometimes I like to set midnight and just fly as high as I can into the sky. My Mystitool makes little co...

Categories

  • Marnix (1)
  • Second Life (1)

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (74)
    • ►  September (2)
    • ►  August (6)
    • ►  July (7)
    • ►  June (15)
    • ►  May (7)
    • ►  April (4)
    • ►  March (25)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (5)
  • ►  2012 (101)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  November (14)
    • ►  October (23)
    • ►  September (10)
    • ►  August (17)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (3)
    • ►  May (7)
    • ►  March (9)
    • ►  February (7)
    • ►  January (6)
  • ►  2011 (198)
    • ►  December (20)
    • ►  November (15)
    • ►  October (9)
    • ►  September (31)
    • ►  August (12)
    • ►  July (15)
    • ►  June (9)
    • ►  May (12)
    • ►  April (20)
    • ►  March (15)
    • ►  February (17)
    • ►  January (23)
  • ▼  2010 (127)
    • ▼  December (26)
      • Happy New Year!
      • Birthers are Just Crazy
      • Seasons Greetings!
      • Illustrators and a Word on Shel
      • Charles Rodrigues
      • Gahan Wilson
      • Charles Addams
      • "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot!"
      • Hair Candles
      • Water Reflections
      • Because Vampire Horses Are Just a Fact of Second Life
      • Okay, This Is Just Wrong!
      • A Blog Milestone
      • Have a Very Explosive Christmas
      • Whimsy Souvenir Coin
      • Whimsy Souvenir Coin Masher
      • Christmas Gone Wrong
      • The Best Present Ever, or, Thanks, Peewee!
      • The Gang at Biggin Hill
      • RAF Biggin Field
      • Battle of Britain
      • Huuuge Tent
      • Chicks on a Bike
      • Where Bob Was All Along
      • Fruitcake Cannon
      • Home Again
    • ►  November (20)
    • ►  October (50)
    • ►  September (18)
    • ►  August (13)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile