
The Nymphs Rejected Album Cover
Back in the 90’s, I got to know the lead singer for The Nymphs. She was a comics fan and was inspired by my work.
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Another cool piece of Spanish Underworld fan art.
One of my fans in Spain made this lovely piece of art using the cover a gay bear porno movie. Awesome funny idea.
So an English teacher named John walks into a bar…in downtown Daejeon, South Korea. He was pretty surprised to see Underworld characters on the bathroom doors of a bar in Korea. He was pretty amused even if none of his friends knew what he was talking about. Plus, he got a lot of strange looks from the other patrons snapping photos of the bathroom doors. Holy fucking shit! That is amazing! I’m am so proud to be on the bathroom doors of that bar in Korea! John, thank you so very much for taking those photos and sending them to me. You can’t imagine how happy it made me (well, you CAN because you sent them)! What’s the name of the bar? Who owns it? And how in creation did my images (and my signature) wind up there? You made me and my wife laugh our asses off! I showed the pix to people around the Cartoon Network and everyone got a kick out of them (as well as being jealous)! Sometimes I get a bit down wondering if my little comic makes any kind of impression on the world. You have reaffirmed my commitment to Underworld. Bless you, John!’ Kaz
Back in the 90’s, I got to know the lead singer for The Nymphs. She was a comics fan and was inspired by my work.
Here’s a book jacket I designed for Mark Leyner’s 1990 book: My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist. It’s a collection of super short, postmodern absurd fiction. And
Order “The Underworld: From Hoboken to Hollywood” the omnibus collection of the very best of the strip’s 23-year run, with annotations, photos, and other surprises from the author (along with a foreword by Mutts creator Patrick McDonnell).
Kaz grew up a working class brat who loved cartoons, monsters, punk rock and fine arts. He studied cartooning at NYC’s School of Visual Arts under art spiegelman and Harvey Kurtzman. In 1991 he created the Harvey-nominated strip Underworld which continues to be published in alternative weekly papers across the United States. Since 2001 he has written for Spongebob Squarepants, Cartoon Network’s Camp Lazlo and Disney’s Phineas & Ferb.
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