Happy Valentine's Day!
I'm celebrating with a pop-up sale of my three most beloved graphic novels, pictured below.
Death Plays a Mean Harmonica is a limited edition graphic novel set in Oaxaca, Mexico. It has a screen-printed cover.
Then we have the Complete BugHouse and the Complete Dog Boy, giant tomes collecting my work! Just hit that link above for details. Cheers!
-Steve Lafler
Steve Lafler, a self employed cartoonist / entrepreneur, holds forth on "Self Employment for Bohemians". If holding down a job is your idea of a LIVING DEATH, this may be the blog for you!
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Thursday, February 13, 2020
Friday, February 20, 2015
I Will Eat My Own Pants if it Means I Can Make Comics
Funding Death in Oaxaca with Sales of
Classic Dog Boy & Bughouse Original Comics Art
I'm about 70 pages into drawing Death
in Oaxaca, my new graphic novel. I'm serializing it as old-school
comic magazines with publisher Alternative Comics, working
towards the complete novel. The muse is handing this book over to
me—it's flowing like honey! I live for this sensation, fully alive,
deep in the trance of art-making, that I worked to such satisfaction
with Dog Boy in the '80s and on BugHouse in the '90s on up to 2005.
Problem is, I'm focused on the new work
but struggling to make ends meet. My solution: Put the artwork for my
Bughouse & Dog Boy material up for sale at attractive prices. I
have a deep stock of more than 500 Dog Boy pages on hand, and close
to 400 Bughouse pages. These comic art pieces are executed in brush &
ink on bristol board, generally around 11” x 17” in size.
I'm offering the Dog Boy pages at $100
and the Bughouse pages at $200. The best way to see them is with my
online publisher CO2, with Dog Boy here and Bughouse here. Pick the page or pages you that just call your name, and zip me an email. I'll check on availability of the pages you request and report back. Payment is
handled via Paypal.
I'm excited to offer these seminal works of original comic art to help drive my next work to completion. You'll receive a luminous piece of comics history while helping me to create more of the same!
CO2 also offers deluxe print editions of my back catalog, DoggieStyle: The Complete Dog Boy and Menage a Bughouse (The CompleteBughouse).
Art shipping details: All art is shipped in
a heavy duty shipping tube, insured, via DHL from Oaxaca, Mexico.
Shipping charge is $55, with no extra shipping fee for multiple
pages. Ask about discounts for multiple pages. Note that you can select Dog Boy pages by issue at the CO2 site.
Thanks!
503-213-3671
Tuesday, December 09, 2014
Steve Lafler's Holiday Art Sale 2014
Come on in, check out these favorite Lafler art pieces at ridiculous
deals for the Holidays! Paintings and original comics pages &
covers.
You’ll know which one you just have to buy, it’ll call your name.
The sale is a my Steve Lafler site here, with a full gallery of the offerings.
Have a fantastic holiday!
You’ll know which one you just have to buy, it’ll call your name.
The sale is a my Steve Lafler site here, with a full gallery of the offerings.
Have a fantastic holiday!
Monday, August 18, 2014
Steve Lafler Catalog Update: New Series, Old Faves, and Cool T-Shirts
First and foremost, I'm delighted to offer my brand new comic book set in my adopted home town of Oaxaca, Mexico. But there's more, I've peppered this post with links to the major works from my entire comics career. Thanks for visiting! I can honestly guarantee a fun, weird and unusual ride from all of these here comic books and graphic novels.
Steve Lafler
My new comic book Death in Oaxaca is here! You can get it from the publisher Alternative Comics or from Amazon at this link for $4.99.
Ménage à BUGHOUSE collects the funky jazz noir BUGHOUSE trilogy by Steve Lafler in one volume. Tenor saxophone maestro, Jimmy Watts, leads his talented band of bugs from the swing era into the uncharted maelstrom of Bop. And as he and his band mates claw their way to the top of the jazz world, they must fight the temptation to be consumed by addiction to a substance known as "Bug Juice".
Read Bughouse online at CO2
Steve Lafler
My new comic book Death in Oaxaca is here! You can get it from the publisher Alternative Comics or from Amazon at this link for $4.99.
The
mundane, the sublime and the bizarre show up in their best party
attire in the new comic book series from the creator of Dog
Boy and
Bughouse.
Two expats move to remote Oaxaca, the fabled highland city in
southern Mexico. Rex, earnest yet duplicitous, flees from mid-life
crisis and fear of death. Beautiful Gertie, cynical but honest, is
just plain bored and craves adventure. They contend with Lucha
Libre wrestlers and an ancient vampire who prefers chicken, and enjoy
the best fresh corn tortillas on the planet.
And of course you need the Death in Oaxaca T-Shirt to complete the experience! OK, so it's in Spanish, so it's really a "Los Muertos de Oaxaca" T Shirt. Here is the Design:
Available at this link from my Redbubble shop for $26.97. Visit my entire line of shirts at Redbubble here.
My back catalog books El Vocho and 40 Hour Man are available from Wow Cool, the mail order arm of my new publisher. You can also order these titles from my Lulu shop. Here's the books:
El Vocho. Love at the twilight of oil. Rosa the Latina hottie inventor and Eddie
the geek artist meet in a fender bender. Tempers flare but sparks fly
and they fall in love. Working together, they create the perfect clean
energy motor while being tracked by goons working for big oil.
40 Hour Man. Is it a career, or a series of really lame jobs? Stephen Beaupre
(author) and Steve Lafler (cartoonist) pose this timeless question in
Forty Hour Man, a hilarious saga of one working stiff's three-decade
journey into the minimum wage heart of the American Dream. It's all here
- from scrubbing a steakhouse floor with a toothbrush to going bust in
the Internet boom. Every bad boss. Every crazy co-worker. All the more
shocking because it's true!
Wait a Minute! What about Bughouse and Dog Boy?
Don't worry, I did not forget about the work I am best known for! I've published two huge legacy volumes with CO2, collecting every page of both series!
Ménage à BUGHOUSE collects the funky jazz noir BUGHOUSE trilogy by Steve Lafler in one volume. Tenor saxophone maestro, Jimmy Watts, leads his talented band of bugs from the swing era into the uncharted maelstrom of Bop. And as he and his band mates claw their way to the top of the jazz world, they must fight the temptation to be consumed by addiction to a substance known as "Bug Juice".
Read Bughouse online at CO2
Doggie Style: The Complete Dog Boy. Imagine an enthusiastic, ambitious young artist of the 1980s who happens
to have an enormous golden retriever head on a human body. Given to
flights of fancy and the odd meditation on the truly mundane, this Dog
Boy searches for meaning, all too often via a six pack of Rainer Ale
pounders!
Steve Lafler sat down from 1882 to 1988 and drew nearly 500 pages of Dog
Boy. Most of the time, he drew with no script, and in fact looked to
emptying his mind before putting pencil to bristol board.
The entire results are collected here in in the 488 page omnibus, DOGGIE
STYLE The Complete DOG BOY! Now you can pay witness to the genius that
flowed from Steve's streaming consciousness as he created one of the
most truly independent comic works of all time!
Read Dog Boy online at CO2
AND, one more thing! We've looked at my print books and T-Shirts, lets go ahead and buy a copy of my Ebook, Cat Suit!
CAT SUIT. What kind of whack job would put on a mask and a skin-tight suit and head out into the city after midnight? I mean, what is this guy really up to? What pathology, what perverse proclivity are we dealing with here? Is he fighting crime? Of course not, he’s just going clubbing—and he’s frankly perplexed when the aggressive bar flies & drunks single him out. The guy in question is Manx, a costumed cat man. Available digitally!
Read Dog Boy online at CO2
AND, one more thing! We've looked at my print books and T-Shirts, lets go ahead and buy a copy of my Ebook, Cat Suit!
CAT SUIT. What kind of whack job would put on a mask and a skin-tight suit and head out into the city after midnight? I mean, what is this guy really up to? What pathology, what perverse proclivity are we dealing with here? Is he fighting crime? Of course not, he’s just going clubbing—and he’s frankly perplexed when the aggressive bar flies & drunks single him out. The guy in question is Manx, a costumed cat man. Available digitally!
Friday, May 30, 2014
Weekly Bughouse Page
Here is the Thursday Weekly update of Bughouse at this link.
Bughouse is my graphic novel about the birth of Be-Bop jazz set in an insect-noir, indigo toned Manhattan of the early 1950s. CO2 comics is posted a page per week on their great webcomix site. They also have published a handsome book of the entire 400 page Bughouse saga.
This week's page focuses on the rationalization of the addict, "just one little taste surely is OK!"
Steve Lafler
Bughouse is my graphic novel about the birth of Be-Bop jazz set in an insect-noir, indigo toned Manhattan of the early 1950s. CO2 comics is posted a page per week on their great webcomix site. They also have published a handsome book of the entire 400 page Bughouse saga.
This week's page focuses on the rationalization of the addict, "just one little taste surely is OK!"
Steve Lafler
Monday, January 20, 2014
Steve Lafler Paintings on EBay
I've put a bunch of my acrylic paintings up on EBay at great prices. Here's an opportunity to get a sweet piece of art that won't break the bank.
Here they are--each image is followed by a link to it's EBay auction page for the piece. The starting prices for each auction are listed.
Caveat emptor: My scanner is not the best, the colors are more vibrant that depicted here.
Here they are--each image is followed by a link to it's EBay auction page for the piece. The starting prices for each auction are listed.
Yes, when Dennis is bombed, there are three letter "n" in his name...
Caveat emptor: My scanner is not the best, the colors are more vibrant that depicted here.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Lafler Art on Ebay: Bughouse and More
I've just put four separate art auction pages up on EBay. I'm reproducing the all the art here, with a link to each auction.
Whew, you can buy the original cartoon art of my Oaxaca Running Skeleton at an incredible price! Have I lost my mind? (Maybe a bit, but in truth I'm bent on financing some dental work.)
Or, you may want to proceed directly to an art auction featuring a set of three animal drawings, as follows:
The next item is a color collage/acrylic painting with a Bughouse theme executed on canvas (not on stretcher bars.) It's a unique item and a real deal.
Now we get to the top flight item on offer today -- the inside front cover art from Bughouse #3, published in the summer of 1995. This is a really fine example of brush and ink classic comic art from my Bughouse series.
Go ahead and treat yourself to some great original art at a fantastic price. You just can't get high-falutin' culture like this at these rates!
Steve Lafler
Whew, you can buy the original cartoon art of my Oaxaca Running Skeleton at an incredible price! Have I lost my mind? (Maybe a bit, but in truth I'm bent on financing some dental work.)
Or, you may want to proceed directly to an art auction featuring a set of three animal drawings, as follows:
The next item is a color collage/acrylic painting with a Bughouse theme executed on canvas (not on stretcher bars.) It's a unique item and a real deal.
Now we get to the top flight item on offer today -- the inside front cover art from Bughouse #3, published in the summer of 1995. This is a really fine example of brush and ink classic comic art from my Bughouse series.
Go ahead and treat yourself to some great original art at a fantastic price. You just can't get high-falutin' culture like this at these rates!
Steve Lafler
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Bughouse and Dog Boy: Steve Lafler's Legacy Collections from CO2
Back in 1981, I published my first comic magazine Mean Cat at the dawn of alternative comics. I thought myself happy to push this one comic book into the world, claiming my own small corner of comics immortality. Really, I knew better. I'm just as gung-ho now, some 32 years later, to produce outrageously great comics work and proselytize until I've won over the entire universe!
I worked furiously throughout the '80s on my Dog Boy series, ultimately producing a good 500 pages of comics. Along the way, Dog Boy #1 from Fantagraphics in December 1986 garnered orders of more than 10,000 copies, signaling the arrival of Dog Boy as a force to be reckoned with.
This past summer, CO2 put it all together in Doggie Style: The Complete Dog Boy, a 488 page collection. It's a walk through some of the best alternative comics of the day, delivered in a classic brush style with my singular improvisational narratives, sometimes psychedelic, at turns overtly political.
In the summer of 2012, CO2 published Menage a Bughouse, the 400 page collection of my Bughouse comics. Bughouse covers the career of the all insect band of the same name as they rise through the ranks, bringing Be-Bop jazz to life at the end of the swing era. The lead character Jimmy Watts is the avatar of the new style with his sublime tenor saxophone work, but struggles for survival as he battles addiction to "bug juice."
Bughouse began as a series on my own Cat-Head Comics imprint before moving to Top Shelf for a trilogy of graphic novels.
These two books promise an entertaining and unusual journey, delivering highlights from the fringe of three decades of alternative comics. No devotee of alternative and independent comics should miss these!
Ordering Links:
Menage a Bughouse
Doggie Style: The Complete Dog Boy
copyright 2013 Steve Lafler
Monday, November 11, 2013
Steve Lafler Catalog: Comics and T-Shirts
I've just updated my comics and T-Shirt catalog at his link.
I have a whole new line of really great shirts, including this:
Drop on by and do some Holiday shopping, why don'tcha?
Cheers
Steve
I have a whole new line of really great shirts, including this:
Drop on by and do some Holiday shopping, why don'tcha?
Cheers
Steve
Friday, October 11, 2013
T-Shirts & Comic Books Forever
I remain the self-employed Bohemian. Just can't help it. Here's an overview of current business and artistic endeavors.
Custom T-Shirt Printing
My main business is Manx Media Custom Screen Printing. With my colleague David Perkin pulling the prints in Portland, Oregon, we're ready to print your T Shirts and sportswear. I recent created an overview of our business practices and philosophy at my T-Shirt blog here. Drop in and see what we are up to.
Graphic Novels
My other obsession of course is crafting my singular graphic novels. Here is my catalog of graphic novels, T-Shirts and more. I'll be updating the catalog soon to include this years release, Doggie Style: The Complete Dog Boy.
Email me
503-213-3671
Custom T-Shirt Printing
My main business is Manx Media Custom Screen Printing. With my colleague David Perkin pulling the prints in Portland, Oregon, we're ready to print your T Shirts and sportswear. I recent created an overview of our business practices and philosophy at my T-Shirt blog here. Drop in and see what we are up to.
Bughouse #1, 1994
Graphic Novels
My other obsession of course is crafting my singular graphic novels. Here is my catalog of graphic novels, T-Shirts and more. I'll be updating the catalog soon to include this years release, Doggie Style: The Complete Dog Boy.
Dog Boy #5, 1984
Steve LaflerEmail me
503-213-3671
Friday, July 19, 2013
A High-Low Look at my Comix Work
At this point it's fair the say that Rob Clough is the foremost writer on art comics. Under that general term, I group comics that are produced for the love of the medium, using it as a means of artistic expression (as opposed to a commercial genre vehicle.) Mr. Clough maintains his own on comics, High-Low, and also writes for the the Comics Journal.
Not only is Rob prolific, but he is enthusiastic, with a stunning, over-arching intellectual and intuitive command of his field. He is not only familiar with a huge body of books and artists, he diligently tracks new and emerging talent. He has the smarts to connect the dots and make articulate assessments of how a book works (or not) on it's own terms, but he also places it within the ongoing world of comics in particular and overall culture in general.
I was happily surprised this week to check in on Rob's comics review blog high-low to find reprinted reviews of my work in his ongoing Sequart Reprints series. Here are links:
Reviews of Bughouse Graphic Novels
Reviews of Tranny and 40 Hour Man
Rob closes his review of Bughouse, my signature graphic novel series, asking if I will ever portray the main character, Jimmy Watts, as a mature adult who has worked through his demons. Could be, but in the meanwhile I offer this classic Scott Hoover photo of me from the early 90s. Why did I write about addiction in Bughouse? This photo offers a clue.
In all fairness, I should mention that I consider Rob a friend. He does like my work! We've only met in person a few times at SPX, but we are in semi-regular contact to our mutual enjoyment.
Finally, time for the brazen sales effort! Here is a link to the current Steve Lafler graphic novel catalog.
Steve Lafler photo by Scott Hoover.
Not only is Rob prolific, but he is enthusiastic, with a stunning, over-arching intellectual and intuitive command of his field. He is not only familiar with a huge body of books and artists, he diligently tracks new and emerging talent. He has the smarts to connect the dots and make articulate assessments of how a book works (or not) on it's own terms, but he also places it within the ongoing world of comics in particular and overall culture in general.
I was happily surprised this week to check in on Rob's comics review blog high-low to find reprinted reviews of my work in his ongoing Sequart Reprints series. Here are links:
Reviews of Bughouse Graphic Novels
Reviews of Tranny and 40 Hour Man
Rob closes his review of Bughouse, my signature graphic novel series, asking if I will ever portray the main character, Jimmy Watts, as a mature adult who has worked through his demons. Could be, but in the meanwhile I offer this classic Scott Hoover photo of me from the early 90s. Why did I write about addiction in Bughouse? This photo offers a clue.
In all fairness, I should mention that I consider Rob a friend. He does like my work! We've only met in person a few times at SPX, but we are in semi-regular contact to our mutual enjoyment.
Finally, time for the brazen sales effort! Here is a link to the current Steve Lafler graphic novel catalog.
Steve Lafler photo by Scott Hoover.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Buy or Die! Holiday Catalog
I've created a killer catalog of my graphic novels and T-Shirts for the Holiday Shopping Season. Click on the art below to start shopping.
Happy Holidays,
Steve
Happy Holidays,
Steve
Monday, October 29, 2012
Geeks of Doom Reviews Bughouse
The cover of Bughouse #1 from 1994, which is not part of Menage a Bughouse.
A comic review site called Geeks of Doom gave my 2012 collection Menage a Bughouse a thumbs up review.
While the new book is not exactly breaking any sales records, it's certainly garnering some good press!
You can buy Menage a Bughouse here. Can't think of a better holiday gift, an entire world you can fall into for a few days for a mere $24.99!
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
The brilliant Jim Woodring gave my new graphic novel collection Menage a Bughouse a very nice recommendation on Boing Boing a few days back.
The post got some nice bounce in the comics industry news, with Heidi MacDonald giving it some play in The Beat and Tom Spurgeon providing a link on his excellent Comics Reporter site.
You can order Menage a Bughouse from the publisher here.
Thanks Jim!
The post got some nice bounce in the comics industry news, with Heidi MacDonald giving it some play in The Beat and Tom Spurgeon providing a link on his excellent Comics Reporter site.
You can order Menage a Bughouse from the publisher here.
Thanks Jim!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Monster Lafler Halloween T-Shirts

It's just about my favorite time of the year--HALLOWEEN! What better time to stock up on some B-A-D monter T-shirts.!?
I'm offering shirts with Frankenjerry (Frankenstein plays Jerry Garcia's tiger guitar) and a Rockabilly Wolfman slammin' on his hollow body Gretsch. I've also been told that this particular Frankenmonster looks like Lou Reed.
Click here to hit the T-Shirt shop.
Have a terrifying Halloween!
Steve
Friday, August 10, 2012
The Comic Bastards gave my new book Menage a Bughouse a rave review!
You can buy Menage a Bughouse from the publisher here. It won't be going through the Diamond distribution system, so please consider buying it direct.
Steve
You can buy Menage a Bughouse from the publisher here. It won't be going through the Diamond distribution system, so please consider buying it direct.
Steve
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Complete Bughouse Tour Dates
Here is a complete list of my tour dates for this summer. I'm hitting the road with Menage A Bughouse, the 408-page book collecting my trilogy of Bughouse graphic novels. The tour starts tomorrow in Providence, Rhode Island at ADA Books.
Tour
Dates
July
11, Ada Books, Providence, RI, 7 pm
July
13, Bergen Street Comics, Brooklyn, NY, 7 pm
July
14, Locust Moon Comics, Philadelphia, PA, 8 pm
July
17, Boxcar Books, Bloomington IN, 7 pm
July
18, Daydream Comics, Iowa City, IA, 5 pm
July
21, Time Warp Comics, Boulder, CO, 2 pm
July
25, Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, CA, 7 pm
July
28, Cosmic Monkey Comics, Portland, OR, 2 pm
Zip me an email if you'd like more information.
Steve Lafler
Monday, July 09, 2012
Bughouse at Brooklyn's Bergen St. Comics Friday the 13th
Cartoonist
Steve Lafler teams up with publisher CO2 to release Ménage
a
Bughouse.
a 408-page volume collecting Lafler's trilogy of Bughouse
graphic novels, Bughouse,
Baja
and Scalawag.
Lafler
will be touring the U.S. during July to promote Ménage
a
Bughouse.
The Bughouse tour comes to Bergen Street Comics in Brooklyn, NY at 7
p.m. on July 13, with a panel discussion of Lafler's new book. The
panel will feature rising art-comics star Austin English and CO2
publisher Gerry Giovinco.
Bughouse
is the story of Jimmy Watts and his band of jazz playing bugs. The
character driven story is set in a stylish “insect-noir” world,
invoking an indigo-toned Manhattan of the early 1950s. Be-bop is
king, and the alluring substance “bug juice” threatens to destroy
the players against a backdrop of romance and intrigue.
Ménage
a
Bughouse retails
for $24.99. A hardback edition will be available for $39.99. The
large format book (8.5 x 11) showcases Lafler's fluid brushwork.
“Steve
Lafler is a master cartoonist and his work is in a class by itself;
an unpredictable amalgam of fun, intelligence, breeziness and
glorious strangeness that keeps your eyes fed and your synapses
sizzling.” --Jim Woodring
Bergen
Street Comics, 470 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217 (718) 230-5600
July
13, 7:00 p.m.
Further info from Steve Lafler
Thursday, July 05, 2012
Steve Lafler at MoCCA July 12
The Steve Lafler event at MoCCA has been cancelled. As of Friday July 6th, I am scrambling to come up with an alternate venue in NYC or Brooklyn.
Lafler will be touring the U.S. during July to promote Ménage a Bughouse.
Ménage a Bughouse retails for $24.99. A hardback edition will be available for $39.99. The large format book (8.5 x 11) showcases Lafler's fluid brushwork.
Cartoonist
Steve Lafler teams up with publisher CO2 to release Ménage
a
Bughouse.
a 408-page volume collecting his trilogy of Bughouse
graphic novels.
Lafler will be touring the U.S. during July to promote Ménage a Bughouse.
Bughouse original art and Radio Insecto CDs will be among the offerings at Lafler's MoCCA stop.
Bughouse
is the story of Jimmy Watts and his band of jazz playing bugs. The
character driven story is set in a stylish “insect-noir” world,
invoking an indigo-toned Manhattan of the early 1950s. Be-bop is
king, and the alluring substance “bug juice” threatens to destroy
the players against a backdrop of romance and intrigue.
Ménage a Bughouse retails for $24.99. A hardback edition will be available for $39.99. The large format book (8.5 x 11) showcases Lafler's fluid brushwork.
“Steve
Lafler is a master cartoonist and his work is in a class by itself;
an unpredictable amalgam of fun, intelligence, breeziness and
glorious strangeness that keeps your eyes fed and your synapses
sizzling.” --Jim Woodring
Tour
Dates
July
11, Ada Books, Providence, RI
July
12, MoCCA, New York City
July
14, Locust Moon Comics, Philadelphia, PA
July
17, Boxcar Books, Bloomington IN
July
18, Daydream Comics, Iowa City, IA
July
21, Time Warp Comics, Boulder, CO
July
25, Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, CA
July
28, Cosmic Monkey Comics, Portland, OR
Photo of Steve Lafler by Jeff Charles
Call (or email) Steve for further information at 503-213-3671.
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Ménage à Bughouse Official Roll Out
CO2 has formally announced the publication of Ménage à BUGHOUSE, the 408-page collection of all my insect-jazz comics.
The book is a print-on-demand item--it will not be sold via the traditional book distribution system. The paperback edition is available here for $24.99, and the hardcover edition is available for $39.99.
As an artist, the publication of this volume is a dream realized. It takes the body of work at the center of my life and puts it all on one gorgeous place. Kudos, and big thanks, to Gerry Giovinco and Bill Cucinotta of CO2 for helping me bring this book into existence.
The work in Ménage à Bughouse has previously been published as a trilogy of graphic novels from indie comix publisher Top Shelf Productions. I love the Top Shelf series, each book is a complete jewel that stands on it's own. But you can't knock having all the Bughouse material in one book, and the real bonus here is the larger format--it really features my brushwork to advantage.
I've been blabbing about the new book for a month already, and the fact that I'm going to tour the U.S. this month (July, 2012) to promote it. So, I'm going to put a little something extra in this post. Here, I'm reproducing the foreword to Ménage à Bughouse, a pertinent bit of comics history explaining where the heck this book comes from:
The book is a print-on-demand item--it will not be sold via the traditional book distribution system. The paperback edition is available here for $24.99, and the hardcover edition is available for $39.99.
As an artist, the publication of this volume is a dream realized. It takes the body of work at the center of my life and puts it all on one gorgeous place. Kudos, and big thanks, to Gerry Giovinco and Bill Cucinotta of CO2 for helping me bring this book into existence.
The work in Ménage à Bughouse has previously been published as a trilogy of graphic novels from indie comix publisher Top Shelf Productions. I love the Top Shelf series, each book is a complete jewel that stands on it's own. But you can't knock having all the Bughouse material in one book, and the real bonus here is the larger format--it really features my brushwork to advantage.
I've been blabbing about the new book for a month already, and the fact that I'm going to tour the U.S. this month (July, 2012) to promote it. So, I'm going to put a little something extra in this post. Here, I'm reproducing the foreword to Ménage à Bughouse, a pertinent bit of comics history explaining where the heck this book comes from:
The
Coming of Bughouse
I was
a bit feverish one October Monday some years back, so I called in
sick to my part-time graphics job. Immersed in a wobbly,
none-too-comfortable mode, I still found myself possessed of a
playful curiosity. Picking up my pencil and a fresh piece of bristol
paper, I determined to make one decent drawing before the day was
out.
For
inspiration, I pulled on some half-baked notions that had been piling
up in my mind's eye. About six months prior, I'd read the shocking
and lively autobiography of Miles Davis, the jazz trumpet giant of
the 20th
century. Miles was a supreme ranconteur, spinning his narrative
around the creative leaps of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and many
others as well as himself. He was the brilliant bad boy at the center
of cutting-edge jazz, getting into hair-raising scrapes as a matter
of course.
It was
more than synchronicity that David Croenenberg's film adaptation of
William Burrough's Naked
Lunch appeared about the
same time. Croenenberg's film was a brilliant translation of the
ethos of Burroughs' work to film, underscored by a sublime Ornette
Coleman soundtrack. Actor Peter Weller hit just the right note as
Bill Lee, the stand in for Burroughs—dead pan hilarious and
desperate at once, all the while embracing his dark destiny.
My
fascination with the post-war NYC world that served as a back-drop to
the Be-Bop and Beat movements dovetailed perfectly with the mood I
wanted to capture in my “one decent drawing” that day. I was
pregnant with intent to create a story set in that milleau.
The
intent gathered strength and spilled over into the physical world. I
quickly sketched a tight little drawing of an insect saxophone player
in a pin-stripe suit. I inked the drawing and had my first image of
Jimmy Watts—the strutting saxophone genius, capable of explosive
innovations at the drop of a hat, yet crippled by addiction to a
substance known as “Bug Juice.”
Bughouse
burrows into the spirit of the artist, the innovator, the improvisor.
I put the nature of creativity itself under the microscope, while at
the same time I scrutinized the dynamics of addiction. Why are so
many great artists and musicians hopeless addicts? Are they simply
escaping pain, or do they seek the key to “the other”, the secret
font of knowledge, to put it to work in the service of art? I came to
understand that addicts are very good at fooling people, but their
supreme skill is self-delusion.
I dove
into Bughouse
head first, and was rewarded beyond my wildest dreams. I sought to
give a unique voice and perspective to each character, driving the
narrative forward by writing dialog that illuminated character. The
muse showed up, encouraged by my drive and focus, and happily handed
Bughouse
over to me.
The
first nine-page Bughouse
story appeared in Buzzard,
the
underground comics anthology, in the spring of 1993. At the time, I
was excited at the prospect of creating enough material to publish a
full 32-page comic book of Bughouse.
I
would have been flabbergasted, and actually ecstatic, to know that
the series would extend to six comic books, one graphic novel and one
graphic novella on my own Cat-Head imprint, and a trilogy of graphic
novels from Top Shelf Productions.
Now,
the entire work is here in your hands, inviting you to embark on a
singular adventure to the insect-noir, indigo-tinged world of
Bughouse.
Steve
Lafler
Oaxaca,
Mexico
Spring
2012
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Back here in real time, it's July 3, I'm starting my tour in 8 days. If I don't see you out there on the road, I hope you'll consider ordering Menage a Bughouse!
Photo of Steve Lafler by Jeff Charles
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