An obituary for Wilson here: http://www.tcj.com/s-clay-wilson-the-most-influential-artist-of-his-generation/ …
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And my earlier attempts to define Wilson's place in history here: http://www.tcj.com/notes-on-s-clay-wilson/ …
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Not all heroes wear capes
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Damn this is sad news. I used to read through some of his old comics when I worked at Juxtapoz. I think a lot of the art world still ignores some of the best artists from Zap Comix
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Well THAT was a hell of a rabbit hole to go down.
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You left out mordant wit, and over-the-top humor. The Checkered Demon Lives Forever!pic.twitter.com/SyF3zyNrPj
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Oh my gosh I met this guy briefly. And a couple others, hanging out at the comics store in the Mission and the doughnut store a couple blocks away.
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I’m guessing he was sincerely the nicest most normal person ever?
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Raise a can of Tree Frog beer in tribute.
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That is such sad and terrible news. Rosenkranz is right in his obit, he was the most influential. Crumb's work would have lapsed into navel gazing without the influence of Wilson, and everything most aliv and pulsating in Zap is due to Wilson. RIP
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